News Source: Jerusalem Post
| 2 days ago
Opposition leader Tzipi Livni met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris on Thursday, discussion region issues including negotiations with the Palestinians, and the Iranian nuclear threat. At the beginning of the meeting, Livni expressed
News Source: Yedioth Ahronoth
| 2 days ago
Livni meets Sarkozy in Paris to discuss Iran, Palestinians Opposition Chairwoman Tzipi Livni met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysees Palace in France to discuss with him Iran's nuclear program and the necessity of renewing peace
News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 2 days ago
But Israel's promised 10-month freeze on any new construction in the disputed West Bank, made at the strong behest of the U.S., now looks to be thawing around the edges in the wake of strong protests from Israeli settlers. Indeed, just a week after
News Source: Ynet News
| 3 days ago
Ori Porat Many estimate Alon Pinkas won't be named Israel's next UN ambassador following 'unfocused address' he delivered in New York. Pinkas: If anyone doesn't want me as ambassador, they should give professional reasons Yitzhak Benhorin The
News Source: Israel National News
| 3 days ago
IsraelNN.com) Opposition leader Tzipi Livni (Kadima) will visit France this morning. During her visit, Livni is scheduled to meet President Nicolas Sarkozy, Foreign Minister Kouchner Brenner and members of France�s parliament.
News Source: Jerusalem Post
| 3 days ago
The Foreign Ministry is actively lobbying against an EU draft resolution on the Middle East put forward by Sweden that, in the words of a senior Israeli diplomat, wholly adopts the Palestinian narrative without even a wink toward Israel's concerns.
News Source: Yedioth Ahronoth
| 4 days ago
I beseech you to refrain from adopting any position on the matter of Jerusalem." (Roni Spfer and Attila Somfalvi)
News Source: Jerusalem Post
| 4 days ago
Kadima's number-two man, former defense minister Shaul Mofaz, presented his plan for a Palestinian state with temporary borders to his faction at the Knesset on Monday, taking heat from other former ministers. Mofaz presented the plan two weeks after