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Daily Archives: 8 May 2012
Israel’s (non)election bombshell – unity government
In utterly astonishing news today, we awoke to the news that the general elections have been called off and a unity government has been formed instead. In a dramatic move, the Likud and Kadima parties agreed on a unity government … Continue reading
Posted in Israel news
Tagged Binyamin Netanyahu, elections, Kadima, Likud, Shaul Mofaz, unity government
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US mediation in the Middle East makes matters worse
Something that many people have felt sub-consciously for many years has been given expression in this interesting and incisive analysis in Yisrael Hayom by Boaz Bismuth – how US mediation in the Arab-Israeli conflict has only made matters worse. It … Continue reading
Posted in International relations, Mideast news
Tagged Administration, Israel, Middle East, peace process, US
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