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- ISRAEL-PALESTINE RECOGNITION. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);12/8/2010, Vol. 194 Issue 4993, p5
The article reports on the reaction of Israel to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay's recognition of a Palestinian state. It alleges that Israel views this recognition as a very harmful interference to the peace process in the Middle East (ME). Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesman Yigal Palmor puts...
- Battle Plans. Hirschberg, Peter // New Republic;10/30/2000, Vol. 223 Issue 18, p17
Discusses the peace process in the Middle East between Israeli and Palestinian forces, following a cease-fire agreement at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt in October 2000. Thoughts of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat on the relationship between the two nations;...
- Netanyahu Rampant. Perlmutter, Amos // National Review;7/29/1996, Vol. 48 Issue 14, p36
The article questions if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can negotiate for peace and reform. Netanyahu had made clear, in telephone conversations with U.S. President Bill Clinton, that the personal security of Israelis is his priority in negotiations with Palestine and Syria. He asked...
- How Peace Broke Out in the Middle East: A Short History of the Future. Klug, Tony // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2007, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p58
The article discusses the issue concerning peace solutions for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It has been stated that the first move is made by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert revives the vital missing ingredient of hope and becomes the trigger for everything that follows. The next move is...
- A MATTER OF AID. // New Republic;4/3/95, Vol. 212 Issue 14, p9
Argues against the notion that the failure of the U.S. to provide money stalled the progress of the Middle East peace process as of April 1995. Factors which contribute to the ambiguous status of the peace process; Reason behind the reluctance of several Arab countries to economically support...
- Neutrality Act. Kaplan, Lawrence F. // New Republic;4/15/2002, Vol. 226 Issue 14, p13
Offers a look at the limits of U.S. intervention and influence on Israeli-Palestinian conflict as of April 2002. Comparison of the strategies used by the administrations of U.S. President George W. Bush and former President Bill Clinton in handling the conflict; Obstacles faced by the Bush...
- Arafat's Moment of Truth. Pryce-Jones, David // National Review;8/28/2000, Vol. 52 Issue 16, p26
The article focuses on the decisions facing Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat after the failure of the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations at Camp David in Maryland. To the Palestinians, making peace with Israel means an admission of weakness, shaming them publicly. The cultural perception of...
- The Ghosts of Deir Yassin. Karkar, Sonja // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Apr2008, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p22
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- Imagine No Excuses. Klug, Tony // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2004, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p54
Focuses on negotiation-related issues concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East. Reaction of Israel to a pledge from Palestine to recognize the Jewish state within the 1967 borders with agreed territorial adjustments; Purpose of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to consolidate...


