You may have missed it, but renowned Time columnist Joe Klein and the Jewish neoconservative blogosphere are at war with one another. Here is what Joe had to say on 'Swampland', his blog on the Time website: There is a small...
Sally Jackson | July 31, 2008 RIOTS, roadblocks and suppressive governments are all part of the daily work environment for video journalist Sophie McNeill, who is based in Beirut for SBS current affairs show Dateline. McNeill,...
Robert W. Gee, guest columnist: An envoy said the State Dept. is considering opening a diplomatic post in Iran, suggesting a possible shift toward greater engagement. But hawks in Jerusalem and D.C. see the twilight of the Bush...
McClatchy Newspapers - JERUSALEM— In the first hours after Hezbollah fighters captured two Israeli soldiers in a 2006 cross-border raid from Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made it clear that he wouldn't bargain for...
President [sic] Bush's historic speech to the Israeli parliament... reawakened lingering hopes among hawks in Israel or the United States for a U.S. military strike to thwart Iran's nuclear program. Israel's Army Radio reported Friday that the possibility of an American strike on Iran was raised...
By Dion Nissenbaum, McClatchy Newspapers Fri May 16, 5:44 PM ET JERUSALEM — President Bush 's historic speech to the Israeli parliament was as telling for what it didn't say as for what it did. In 22 minutes, Bush offered one of the strongest demonstrations of support for Israel ever made by an...
In McClatchy's here"It's very nice to hear that 7 million is 307 million," said Efraim Halevy, the former head of Israel's spy agency. "The speechwriter did a good job, but this is not a sign of commitment. Let's be a little more level-headed when we try to count the dividends of such a...
several Israeli security officials and political observers have recently done to me here, a bit of recent history Bush neglected to mention at Israel's parliament. That Israel and the Palestinian Authority have chiefly him to thank for Hamas having a degree of political legitimacy it otherwise...
Senator McCain's 'Hamas attack' on Senator Obama has certainly got a lot of play. As has been clarified on numerous occasions by Senator Obama, the candidates' policies are identical on the issue of Hamas--a terrorist organization with whom there will be no engagement. For John McCain, Hamas...
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