added 2007 Sun Apr 15 21:26:52 by STONERS
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders discussed the broad outlines of Palestinian statehood for the first time in six years in a Sunday meeting that both sides called a small step toward breaking the paralysis in peacemaking.
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders discussed the broad outlines of Palestinian statehood for the first time in six years in a Sunday meeting that both sides called a small step toward breaking the paralysis in peacemaking.
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 20:15:52 by Ousama
Bush conveyed his strong personal support for the military offensive during a White House meeting with Olmert on May 23, according to sources familiar with the thinking of senior Israeli leaders.
Bush conveyed his strong personal support for the military offensive during a White House meeting with Olmert on May 23, according to sources familiar with the thinking of senior Israeli leaders.
added 2006 Sun Aug 13 17:59:42 by Ousama
However, one thing should be clear: If Olmert runs away now from the war he initiated, he will not be able to remain prime minister for even one more day. Chutzpah has its limits. You cannot lead an entire nation to war promising victory, produce humiliating defeat and remain in power.
However, one thing should be clear: If Olmert runs away now from the war he initiated, he will not be able to remain prime minister for even one more day. Chutzpah has its limits. You cannot lead an entire nation to war promising victory, produce humiliating defeat and remain in power.
added 2006 Tue Aug 8 14:06:22 by Fabienne
Fighting continued on both sides overnight in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas. Lebanon's decision to send 15,000 troops to the south of the country met with some criticism from Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Olmert noted that Hezbollah would have to be disarmed for the plan to be useful.
Fighting continued on both sides overnight in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas. Lebanon's decision to send 15,000 troops to the south of the country met with some criticism from Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Olmert noted that Hezbollah would have to be disarmed for the plan to be useful.







