If the Israeli and Palestinian leaders move beyond the Sept. 26 expiration of Israel’s settlement moratorium, they will demonstrate that this time, they mean business.
The Israeli prime minister believes that only someone like himself, with his hawkish credentials, has the will and support to produce lasting peace with the Palestinians.
Almost nine months ago, Anwar and her family came to the United States, taking part in a special visa program for Iraqis who risked their lives to help Americans in wartime.
Palestinian troops rounded up dozens of men suspected of ties to Hamas as Israeli settlers held a mass funeral for two women and two men who were shot dead in their car on Tuesday night.
A dance squad from Ukraine, known as the Red Foxes, was pulled to avoid performing in front of Turkish government officials, but no one can agree as to why.
President Obama is looking for simultaneous progress on Iraq, Iran and Israeli-Palestinian peace, a triple play that has eluded his predecessors for decades.
The summer of 2006 felt like a fragile turning point, a tenuous peace that could easily be interrupted. The country today is at another turning point. And its peace may be no less fragile.
رئيس الوزراء الاسرائيلي يبلغ وزيرة الخارجية الامريكية ان حكومته لا تعتزم تمديد فترة الحظر المؤقت للنشاطات الاستيطانية، والتي تنتهي بنهاية الشهر الحالي.