Yitzhak Rabin

Tribute to Kahane Planned by Israeli Legislators

By Jonathan Cook - Nazareth A plan by right-wing legislators in Israel to commemorate the anniversary this month of the death of Meir Kahane, whose banned anti-Arab movement is classified as a terrorist organisation, risks...

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Mediators lend an ear to Israel & West Bank: What local group heard is subject of movie, panel...

By JULIE SHAW Philadelphia Daily News The group of local mediators went to Israel and the West Bank for 11 days in March 2008 with one main mission: to just listen to people from various sides of the Israeli-Palestinian...

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Why did Obama think he could change things?

Joel Brinkley is a former foreign correspondent for the New York Times and now a professor of journalism at Stanford University Now we can say, with no real doubt, that the Obama administration has suffered its first major...

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Bill Clinton to Israel: Give Obama a chance

Former U.S. president Bill Clinton on Sunday said that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict could possibly be solved during President Barack Obama's tenure, and urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Obama to maintain a policy...

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PM: No Palestinian state without talks

Following reports of Palestinian plan to unilaterally declare statehood, prime minister plans to announce Israel rejects this notion, stress that solution lies in negotiations. Meanwhile, President Peres in South America says...

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Bill Clinton urges Israel, Palestinians to end conflict, pays tribute to Rabin

TEL AVIV, Israel - Former President Bill Clinton, whose energetic efforts to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal collapsed, urged both sides Saturday to end their decades-old conflict, saying they cannot escape their...

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Lieberman: Withdrawal won't end conflict

Establishment of Palestinian state to shift conflict into Israel's borders, foreign minister says Attila Somfalvi A withdrawal to the 1967 borders will not end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Foreign Minister Avigodor...

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No monopoly on madness

By Joe Fitzgerald Saturday, November 14, 2009 - Added 2m ago Mike, a frequent caller, was in a rage over Nidal Malik Hasan, the Army major charged with killing 13 and wounding 28 at Ford Hood last week. Before the carnage...

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Turkey makes friends with Iran against Iran

The strange, to say the least, Turkish-Iranian "love" is gaining momentum. The other day Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz declared that Turkey is ready to reprocess uranium on its territory and send it to Iran. Along with...

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Carlsmith: Standing up for religion

Published Friday, November 13, 2009 Last Thursday, on a sunny Texas afternoon, a mentally unstable army psychiatrist walked into his office and sat down at an empty table. How are we to react to this kind of juxtaposition of...

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