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Obama speech text: Middle East has 'a choice between hate and hope'
Top of the TicketObama addresses the Arab Spring and promises support for democratic reforms, both moral and financial.... -
WEST BANK: Abbas still waiting for U.S. answers on Israeli settlements
Babylon & BeyondPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday took the opportunity of laying the cornerstone for the new presidential headquarters just north of the West Bank city of Ramallah to tell the world that he was still waiting for U.S. answers...... -
A growing list of Latin American nations moving to recognize a Palestinian state
La PlazaJoining a widening trend across Latin America, Chile and Paraguay are poised to recognize a Palestinian state based on borders before the 1967 Middle East War, reports in Israel and Latin America said. In recent weeks, several countries in the region have... -
International law is clear: Israeli settlements are illegal
Eric Rozenman's Dec. 11 Op-Ed article, " Israeli settlements are more than legitimate," is legal nonsense that disregards history. He is correct in his observation that Article 6 of the Mandate for Palestine permitted "close settlement by Jews on the...Tags: Crimes, Judaism, Migration, Lawyers, Palestine
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Obama says time ripe for Mideast peace accord
President Obama began a new effort Wednesday to coax Israelis and Palestinians toward peace, telling Middle East leaders on the eve of renewed negotiations that with sustained American help, a comprehensive deal can be sealed within a year.
Obama, who...Tags: Judaism, Tony Blair, Hosni Mubarak, European Union, Israel
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Bloody Israeli Raid On Gaza-bound Ships Sparks Harsh Criticism, Diplomatic Crisis
Associated PressIsraeli commandos rappelled down to an aid flotilla sailing to thwart a Gaza blockade on Monday, clashing with pro-Palestinian activists on the lead ship in a botched raid that left at least nine passengers dead. Bloodied passengers sprawled on the...Tags: Crimes, Turkey, Hospitals and Clinics, National Government, Israel
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SYRIA: President Bashar Assad says Iran supported indirect Israel talks, denies Scud claims
Babylon & BeyondSyrian President Bashar Assad delivered surprise answers in an interview Thursday night with talk-show host Charlie Rose, insisting his allies in Iran supported now-dormant peace efforts with Israel. During the interview in Damascus, Assad spoke about the... -
WEST BANK: A tit for tat or just a new policy?
Babylon & BeyondHundreds of Palestinian dairy and meat producers demonstrated Monday outside the Palestinian Authority prime minister’s office in the West Bank city of Ramallah, demanding that Israel cancel an order banning the sale of their products in East... -
SYRIA: Assad warns of 'ethnic cleansing' of Palestinians in meeting with Moussa
Babylon & BeyondSyrian President Bashar Assad told Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Monday that Arab governments need to take "urgent" action to reverse Israel's policy of "ethnic cleansing" in the occupied Palestinian territories, the Syrian Arab News... -
Making this Mideast summit worthwhile
Expectations could hardly be lower for an American-sponsored peace conference scheduled to open Monday night in Annapolis, Md. A longtime Israeli diplomat recently lamented that Israeli leaders seemed to want a "Seinfeld summit" -- a summit about...Tags: Judaism, Gaza Crisis (2008), Jerusalem (Israel), Israel, Ehud Olmert
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Zionism is the problem
It's hard to imagine now, but in 1944, six years after Kristallnacht, Lessing J. Rosenwald, president of the American Council for Judaism, felt comfortable equating the Zionist ideal of Jewish statehood with "the concept of a racial state -- the Hitlerian...Tags: Judaism, Death, Gaza Crisis (2008), Jerusalem (Israel), Israel
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Is peace out of reach?
AARON DAVID MILLER, who served at the State Department as an advisor to six secretaries of State, is a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center. His forthcoming book, "The Much Too Promised Land," will beYASSER ARAFAT was the first to arrive. He came by presidential helicopter, his black and white kaffiyeh flapping in the cool evening breeze. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and President Clinton arrived the next day. And then there were three, a trio of...Tags: National Government, Israel, U.S. Department of State, Ehud Olmert, Kadima
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