Rice pushes for border deal next week, Palestinians pooh-pooh Israeli plan
05/06/2008
Neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis are pleased that US Secretary of State Ricehas has demanded that the parties reach a written agreement on borders.
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Palestinians miffed at Minister Livni's "maximal" maps
04/29/2008
Palestinian negotiator Qureia reportedly grabbed the map spread out on the table by FM Livni and pushed it away with both hands.
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UN Ambassador takes heat after calling Carter "bigot" for meeting Hamas
04/28/2008
Dan Gillerman on Thursday called former President Jimmy Carter "a bigot" for meeting with the head of Hamas in Damascus. Leftwingers called for his recall.
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Why did US dredge up ancient history against a war-hero zeyde now?
04/24/2008
After the initial shock of the blaring headlines wore off, Israelis asked tough questions about the US motivations for dredging up an old, marginal case?
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Furor after Syrians confirm that Olmert offered entire Golan for "peace"
04/23/2008
Syria confirmed Wednesday that PM Ehud Olmert had relayed messages to Damascus via Turkey that he would be willing to give up the entire Golan for "peace."
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Octogenarian accused by US of passing secrets to Israel in early 1980s
04/22/2008
American authorities arrested on Tuesday 83-year-old Ben-Ami Kadish, an US engineer on suspicion of passing military secrets to Israel.
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Jimmy Carter's excellent adventure: so many terrorists, so little time
04/20/2008
Jimmy Carter relished the controversy, enjoyed the rough-cheeked nuzzles, and gave the top terrorist organizations some dubious legitimacy.
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Peres slams Carter for harming Israel, damaging peace, meeting murderer
04/13/2008
Peres said Carter's recent activities had caused grave damage to Israel and the peace process.
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Jimmy Carter, set to meet with Hamas terror leader, unwelcome in Israel
04/10/2008
Former president Jimmy Carter is to meet in Syria on April 18 with the head of the terrorist group Hamas, Khaled Meshaal.
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Bush, seeking to divide Jerusalem, will avoid "controversial" Kotel visit
04/10/2008
The advance team of President George W. Bush has requested to avoid "controversial" like Jerusalem Western Wall and is likely to prefer Masada.
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