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A Palestinian demonstrator prepares to hurl a stone toward Israeli troops during a protest May 25, 2012, against the expansion of the nearby Jewish settlement of Halamish in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh, near Ramallah. (Associated Press) A former Full Article at Washington Times
Get alerts when there is a new article that might interest you. Please sign me up for The Weekly Standard weekly newsletter. The belief that an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement is inches away or perhaps only one long negotiating session away never die Full Article at The Weekly Standard
CORRECTS SPELLING OF CASSIASE - In this Tuesday, March 20, 2012 photo, Cassiase Mahroum and his daughter Venus pose in Tel Aviv, Israel. Venus was three when her mother lost her amid the chaos of Egyptian soldiers firing guns at a group of Sudanese... View Photo »
You have to have full trust in the judgment of those who have to make decisions. And you could understand from what I said that maybe something in my trust is lacking.
Even if you’re not a Zionist of South African parentage (not everyone can be so fortunate), it’s worth grabbing your biltong (don’t worry, it’s kosher now) and tuning into the political brawl currently underway between Israel and South Africa. Last week, Full Article at The Daily Beast
Over the past two years, Peter Beinart has become a household name for many American and Israeli Jews. From his article in June 2010 titled “The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment” in the New York Review of Books, to the publication of his book Full Article at Jerusalem Post
In today’s New York Times, op-ed columnist Thomas Friedman tries to come to grips with reality when he acknowledges that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vanquished all of his domestic foes and has built a government with an overwhelming maj Full Article at Commentary
In this photograph made on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, Cassiiase and his daughter Venus pose for a photograph in Tel Aviv, Israel. Venus Marhoum was three when her mother lost her amid the chaos of Egyptian soldiers firing guns at a group of Sudanese... View Photo »
I have been in public life for about 15 years. People who were around me then aren’t here anymore. [former minister] Haim Ramon isn’t here, [former prime minister] Ehud Olmert isn’t here, [former Kadima leader] Livni just left. It’s hard to be lonely, but I’m okay.
The Knesset Finance Committee approved, Tuesday, the 2012 budget for the office of former prime minister Ehud Olmert. The 522,000 shekel figure is lower than the annual amount allocated during each of the past two years. Full Article at Arutz Sheva
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu received an emotional gift late Sunday: A letter his paternal grandfather, rabbi Nathan Mileikowsky, wrote in 1933 to Ashkenazi chief rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook. Ahead of Netanyahu’s Jerusalem Day speech at the Mercaz Ha Full Article at Jerusalem Post
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday urged Israeli leaders to surrender large swaths of Jerusalem to the Palestinian Authority if they want peace. In honor of the 45th annual Jerusalem Day, Prime Minister Olmert – who served as Jerusalem’s Mayor f Full Article at The Jewish Press
Ehud Olmert (Hebrew: אהוד אולמרט (audio) (help·info), IPA: [ɛˈhud ˈolmeʁt], born 30 September 1945) is the 12th and current Prime Minister of Israel. Olmert was the mayor of Jerusalem from 1993 to 2003. In 2003 he was elected to the Knesset and became a minister and an Acting Prime Minister in the government of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. On 4... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
You have to have full trust in the judgment of those who have to make decisions. And you could understand from what I said that maybe something in my trust is lacking.
I have been in public life for about 15 years. People who were around me then aren’t here anymore. [former minister] Haim Ramon isn’t here, [former prime minister] Ehud Olmert isn’t here, [former Kadima leader] Livni just left. It’s hard to be lonely, but I’m okay.
We want peace. We need peace. We want to separate from the Palestinians
At Camp David in 2000, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered the Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat 94 percent of the West Bank; ten years later, Ehud Olmert offered Abbas 93.6 percent with a one-to-one land swap.
But I had to fight against superior powers, including millions and millions of dollars that were transferred from this country [the United States] by figures which were from the extreme right wing that were aimed to topple me as prime minister of Israel
It was a killer for me, not only because of the opposition in Israel. I think that, by the way, in Israel, the majority of the Israelis would have supported my plan, had it come for elections
I certainly pray that he will.
That's why you are prime minister
wanted to prevent the government, led by me, from achieving peace on the basis of principles I outlined.
We need the courage to go forward
I prefer that it would be an American action, supported by the international community, if all other efforts were to fail
There is no reason at this time not to talk about a military effort, but definitely not to initiate an Israeli military strike
There is no reason for us to look as if we are giving orders to the U.S. government
And that shows that they are at least thoughtful, which means that they are not rushing, but they are calculating their steps.
The last resort is a military action
We have to encourage the international community to be quiet, without talking so much, to take measures and sanctions economic pressure and so on and so forth
The Iranian leadership has not gone beyond a certain line for the time being in the development of the nuclear program
We have to help create the best possibility to advance the chances to achieve peace
You have to respect him ... He is the president of the most powerful nation on Earth, and happens to be a friend of Israel.
A nation has the right to determine what it should do to defend itself
He is the president of the most powerful nation on earth, and happens to be a friend of Israel.
It is not a good strategy to fight with the president
We are looking for excuses ... We should present [the Palestinians] with plans and let them respond.
I am happy that I was able to help save Venus' life
We've said that if there is rocket fire against the south of the country, there will be a severe and disproportionate Israeli response to the fire on the citizens of Israel and its security forces
Elliott Abrams v. Ehud Olmert. - http://t.co/XaK06PID
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God bless you, Benyamin Netanyahu, Ehud Barak, Ehud Olmert, even Ariel Sharon... God Bless Israel!
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