Enter, Stage Right
Tags: NETANYAHU, Binyamin, 1949- -- Interviews; LIKUD (Political party : Israel); ISRAEL -- Politics & government -- 1993-; PALESTINE -- Politics & government
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- Enter, Stage Right... Weymouth, Lally // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);5/27/2002, Vol. 139 Issue 21, p33
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- Enter, Stage Right... Weymouth, Lally // Newsweek;5/27/2002, Vol. 139 Issue 21, p47
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- 'Israel Is Here to Stay.' // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);10/23/2000, Vol. 136 Issue 17, p42
Presents an interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Public opinion polls which show that Netanyahu would defeat Prime Minister Ehud Barak; His views on the violence between Israelis and Palestinians; His opinions of Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat.
- 'Israel Is Here to Stay.' // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);10/23/2000, Vol. 136 Issue 17, p34
Presents an interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Public opinion polls which show that Netanyahu would defeat Prime Minister Ehud Barak; His views on the violence between Israelis and Palestinians; His opinions of Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat.
- `The Public Will Choose Me.' Contreras, Joseph // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);01/11/99, Vol. 133 Issue 2, p22
Presents Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's January 1999 comments about upcoming elections. His prospects for winning another term; The popularity of former Army chief of staff Amnon Lipkin-Shahak; Israeli approval of the October 1998 Wye peace agreement; Implementation of the accord;...
- Deep splits face Israel's new leader. Gaouette, Nicole // Christian Science Monitor;2/7/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 51, p1
Highlights some of the issues facing Ariel Sharon, who was elected Prime Minister of Israel in February 2001. The winning margin amassed by the Likud Party leader; Reaction of Palestinians to Sharon's platform; Actions by The Fatah group, founded by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
- Peres: Exit Stage Left. Ephron, Dan; Chen, Joanna // Newsweek;12/12/2005, Vol. 146 Issue 24, p8
This article discusses the meaning of Shimon Peres's resignation from Israel's Labor Party. At the age of 82 it would usually mean retirement, but for Peres it means he's throwing his fortunes with Ariel Sharon who also resigned from the Likud Party. Both Peres and Sharon hope to divorce...
- 'Israel Is Here to Stay.' // Newsweek;10/23/2000, Vol. 136 Issue 17, p34
Presents an interview with former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Public opinion polls which show that Netanyahu would defeat Prime Minister Ehud Barak; His views on the violence between Israelis and Palestinians; His opinions of Palestinian Leader Yasir Arafat.


