John Lloyd
Tags: ISRAEL -- Foreign relations; NETANYAHU, Binyamin, 1949-
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- Israel presses Syria to resume talks. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;9/20/96, Vol. 40 Issue 38, p6
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- Netanyahu's course is attack on peace process. Gordon, Neve // National Catholic Reporter;10/18/96, Vol. 32 Issue 44, p30
Opinion. Criticizes Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's reconciliation policy towards the Palestinians. Consequences of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on the peace process between Israel and Palestine; Netanyahu's eradication of the possibility of achieving a...
- Netanyahu tries an old path. Newsom, David D. // Christian Science Monitor;8/14/96, Vol. 88 Issue 182, p20
No abstract available.
- Apartheid for Palestinians - not a viable Mideast option. Cobban, Helena // Christian Science Monitor;9/11/97, Vol. 89 Issue 201, p19
Opinion. Discusses the relationship that Israel has with its surrounding Arab neighbors. How both sides views the devastation and destruction caused by the centuries old conflict; The ideal of land for peace; The belief that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is openly defiant of the Oslo...
- US/France try to break Syria-Israel impasse. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;8/2/96, Vol. 40 Issue 31, p14
Reports that France and the United States are leading international efforts to break the deadlock in the Syria-Israel track of peace talks caused by the election victory of Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel's May 1996 general elections. US special envoy Dennis Ross' meeting with Syrian President...
- NETANYAHU STILL HAS A JOB IN ISRAEL. Ephron, Dan // Newsweek;4/19/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 16, p6
This article is focused on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with discussion of his response to divergent ultimatums from the U.S. government and the Israeli Parliament in regards to his treatment of Palestine, and with a suggestion that he will compromise with U.S. President Barack Obama.
- Take Netanyahu seriously. Rubin, Gary E. // Tikkun;Sep/Oct96, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p65
Focuses on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ideological commitment to assert Jewish power and deny Palestinian national identity. Peace proponents' need to face the reality; Policy of no territorial compromise; Implications of Netanyahu's settlement policy for the peace process.
- Threatened Peacemakers. Schorr, Daniel // Christian Science Monitor;10/30/98, Vol. 90 Issue 236, p15
Presents the author's thoughts on those who threaten the ongoing search for peace between Israel and Palestine in the late 1990s. Statement made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledging the threats on his life; The effects of terrorism on the peace process.
- Broadening Cooperation. // Presidents & Prime Ministers;Jul/Aug98, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p25
Reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and General Andrei Kokoshin, the advisor on national security to the Russian president, discussed possibilities of broadening cooperation between Israel and Russia. What was stressed by Netanyahu; Reference to Iran acquiring...


