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13.05.2009, 22:04

One-on-one Middle East peace process may change to one-on-57

With Arab leaders offering Israel peace with the entire Moslem world, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to explore that option in his first meeting with President Barack Obama next week in Washington.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) listens as U.S. President Barack Obama speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington (AFP Photo) 19.05.2009, 00:41

Israel ready for peace talks – Netanyahu tells Obama

Israel is ready to start immediate peace negotiations with the Palestinians, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has met with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington.

04.06.2009, 02:32

“Anti-American forces will try to corner Obama”

Doctor Walid Phares, Head of the Future of Terrorism Project at the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies discusses the intricacies of Barack Obama’s first tour of the Middle East.

U.S. President Barack Obama (C) watches as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shake hands (AFP Photo / Getty Images) 22.09.2009, 22:33

Low expectations proven true at Obama-Netanyahu-Abbas summit

U.S. President Barack Obama met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday in an effort to revive stalled peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

AFP Photo 21.10.2010, 18:00 4 comments

America’s “spoiled child” holds the key to Middle East peace

Despite reassuring words out of Washington that a two-state peace deal is possible for the Israelis and Palestinians, the facts on the ground tell a very different story.

10.06.2010, 23:50 40 comments

The silencing of Helen Thomas and the First Amendment

From the time of Eisenhower to Barack Obama, Helen Thomas enjoyed a 57-year stint working as a Washington correspondent, until an ill-advised comment on Israel sent her into early retirement.

24.09.2010, 17:32 25 comments

Ahmadinejad’s 9/11 "conspiracy theories" prompt UN walk-out

The Iranian president pulled no punches during his speech before the 65th session of the UN General Assembly, saying the US government may have had a hand in the attacks of 9/11.

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Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal leaves the Russian Foreign Ministry headquarters after meeting Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow February 8, 2010 08.02.2010, 19:04 8 comments

Israeli leaders bring "war and occupation" – Khaled Mashaal

Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal arrived in Moscow on Monday for discussions with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov as Israeli and Palestinian leaders plan for negotiations.

Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Barack Obama 31.03.2010, 18:04 11 comments

When will Israel start supporting America?

With the US taxpayer already shelling out huge sums for the benefit of Israel, will Washington’s demands to freeze Israeli settlement construction come about, or is the relationship between the two truly one-sided?

Dmitry Medvedev (L) and  Benjamin Netanyahu (RIA Novosti) 15.02.2010, 18:30 6 comments

Will Netanyahu make concessions for Middle East peace in Moscow?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in town, lobbying for Moscow’s support of sanctions against Tehran, but to what extent will Palestinian statehood figure in the talks?

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Israeli PM meets Obama amid souring relations

Published: 07 July, 2010, 01:27
Edited: 07 July, 2010, 23:14


Israeli troops stand guard as Palestinian women and children shout slogans during a protest by locals (AFP Photo / Abbas Momani)

President Obama says the bond between Israel and the US is “unbreakable.” The comments were made at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington over the stalled Middle East peace process.

 
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EML July 05, 2010, 22:54 quote
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Washington to continue talks with President Obama over the Middle East peace process.)))))) They have no shame still calling it "peace process" when one side does whatever it wants (israel) and the other left with absolutely no choise and broken to pieces (palestine) it is no longer a peace process! it never was!!!!

PR101 July 05, 2010, 23:52 quote
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There is no "soured relations" between the United States and the States of Israel. In reality the primary focus will be how to strategize on the current economic blockading and eventual military strike against Iran by the U.S and Israel.

Hexxor July 06, 2010, 03:16 quote
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The master is about to meet with its guardian dog, there he will give his dog a biscuit and shake a nice paw with its owner. Now, who is who? .....ummmh

Hexxor July 06, 2010, 03:24 quote
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Never forget that an usurper is a friend of an usurper whether he is a dog or master. The indigenous people of USA and the Palestinians have both suffered the same thing.

venze chern July 07, 2010, 10:54 quote
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The US president’s dream of a peace deal in the Middle-East is still elusive. It will continue to be so as long as he keeps toeing the Israeli prime minister’s line and not stands up to speak his mind. He must have forgotten what he advocated during his election campaign. Well, that is the game politicians never fail to play. (vzc43, btt1943)

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