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Charles Krauthammer: Echoes of 1967 -- Israel unites
Published: Fri, May 11, 2012
WASHINGTON — In May 1967, in brazen violation of previous truce agreements, Egypt ordered U.N. peacekeepers out of Sinai, marched 120,000 troops to the Israeli border, blockaded Eilat (Israel's southern outlet to the world's oceans), abruptly signed a military pact with Jordan and, together with Syria, pledged... Read More
Army: Gaza militants fire 2 rockets into Israel
Updated: Sat, Mar 26, 2011
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel's army said Gaza militants fired two rockets into southern Israel early Saturday, capping a week of intensified Palestinian rocket and mortar launches from the Hamas-run coastal territory and Israeli retaliations. No one was injured in the attacks but one rocket damaged a house, an... Read More
Mine fields circle Jesus' traditional baptism site
Published: Wed, Jan 19, 2011
This site is Christianity's third holiest — after the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, on the spot where Christian belief says Jesus was crucified and resurrected, and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, where tradition holds Jesus was born — and the baptism marks the beginning of Jesus' public... Read More
Judge sentences Tom DeLay to 3 years in prison
Updated: Mon, Jan 10, 2011
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A judge ordered former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay to serve three years in prison Monday for his role in a scheme to illegally funnel corporate money to Texas candidates in 2002. Read More
Clinton resuming 'last chance' Mideast peace talks
Published: Sun, Sep 12, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is shepherding Mideast talks this week that she says may be the last chance for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Clinton and former Sen. George Mitchell, President Barack Obama's special envoy to the region, planned to be in the Red Sea resort... Read More
Israel: Palestinian with hostages at Turk Embassy
Published: Tue, Aug 17, 2010
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A Palestinian took hostages in the Turkish Embassy in Tel Aviv Tuesday after shots were fired outside, Israeli police and a Foreign Ministry official said, in an incident that appeared to have only an indirect link to recent tensions between the two countries. Turkey's news agency said... Read More
Rocks of Ages: In Israel 7,000 years of history is just under your feet
Updated: Wed, Mar 31, 2010
 Less than five days after I passed without incident through the military checkpoint to Eastern Jerusalem, political tension caused the border to be locked down. The situation reflected the heated political climate of the region. But it was also a vivid reflection of its ancient history.
Let me put it this... Read More
Bush hails reconciliation efforts in Lebanon
Updated: Sat, May 17, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In separate meetings with Middle East leaders Thursday, President Bush applauded Lebanon's efforts to forge a national reconciliation and told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that the administration has not given up hope on an agreement to create a Palestinian state.
"I appreciate... Read More
Livni gets approval to form Israeli government
Updated: Thu, Sep 18, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Monday received formal approval to form a new Israeli government, starting the clock on a 42-day period for putting together a new team and resuming Mideast peace negotiations.
Livni, 50, once an agent of the Mossad spy agency, has pledged to pursue... Read More
Palestinians reject partial peace accord
Updated: Tue, Jun 24, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas rejected Israel's idea of an interim peace agreement at a Sunday summit, a Palestinian negotiator said, insisting on an all-or-nothing approach that virtually ruled out an accord by a January target date.
The latest meeting between Abbas and Israeli... Read More
Condoleezza Rice clings to Mideast peace hopes
Updated: Sat, Mar 29, 2008
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday there is hope for a Mideast peace deal but she offered no reason for optimism beyond the fact that the two sides are speaking.
"God willing, with the goodwill of the parties, and the tireless work of the parties, we have a good... Read More
Obama tells Israel he's committed to its security
Updated: Wed, Jul 23, 2008
SDEROT, Israel (AP) -- From the solemnity of a Holocaust museum to a dusty village battered by Hamas rockets, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Wednesday professed "an unshakable commitment to the security" of Israel, whether the threat comes from terrorists, Iran or elsewhere.
"The way... Read More
Obama plans to visit oft-targeted Israeli town
Updated: Tue, Jul 22, 2008
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama intends to visit a southern Israeli town that is a frequent target of rockets fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza, campaign aides accompanying him on his Mideast trip said Tuesday.
The stop in Sderot is part of a crowded day of... Read More
Olmert lawyers: Corruption accusations are false
Updated: Wed, May 28, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's lawyers on Thursday began cross-examining an American businessman who accused Olmert of accepting thousands of dollars in cash from him to fund a lavish lifestyle.
The lawyers hope to discredit businessman Moshe Talansky's allegations that Olmert... Read More
Israeli critics question lopsided prisoner swap
Updated: Wed, Jul 16, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Critics of Israel's lopsided prisoner exchange with Lebanese guerrillas said Wednesday that such deals only encourage more hostage-taking - a fear underscored by Gaza militants who said the swap proves that kidnapping is the only language Israel understands.
The deal, in which a... Read More
Assad sits out Olmert speech at Paris summit
Updated: Wed, May 21, 2008
PARIS (AP) -- Syria's president sat out the Israeli prime minister's speech to a Paris summit Sunday in an apparent rebuff just hours after Ehud Olmert urged Damascus to open direct peace talks, Israeli officials said.
Syrian leader Bashar Assad also did not shake hands with Olmert at a meeting of more... Read More
Hezbollah head confirms prisoner swap with Israel
Published: Thu, Jul 3, 2008
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- Hezbollah's leader on Wednesday confirmed for the first time that his group will hand over two captured Israeli soldiers and information on a missing Israeli airman in exchange for five Lebanese prisoners in Israel.
Israeli officials believe the two soldiers are dead, but Sheik... Read More
ElBaradei: Mideast could burn if Iran attacked
Updated: Wed, Sep 19, 2007
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief warned in comments aired Saturday that any military strike on Iran could turn the Mideast into a "ball of fire" and lead the country to a more aggressive stance on its controversial nuclear program.
The comments by Mohamed ElBaradei,... Read More
Rice criticizes Israel on West Bank settlements
Updated: Sun, Oct 14, 2007
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's persistent building of Jewish homes on disputed land undermines the U.S.-backed attempt to write an Israeli-Palestinian peace draft this year and invites questions about Israel's motives, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday.
Using exceptionally harsh language, the... Read More
Report: Assad says talks with Israel need US sponsor
Updated: Thu, Sep 6, 2007
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Syria's president said he was willing to hold direct peace talks with Israel in the future under U.S. sponsorship, laying out his vision of how negotiations could progress.
President Bashar Assad said the preliminary stages of negotiations will be conducted indirectly... Read More
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