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Three mistakes the U.S. must not make in the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ee errors that would harm, and perhaps doom, the discussions.
The first mistake is to intrude too deeply and too often in what must be a bilateral negotiation. The Obama team appears poised to...
...ed from office shortly before the finish line.
SPIEGEL: Mr. President, the Palestinian camp is deeply divided. Your Fatah movement was unable to prevent Hamas's violent takeover in the Gaza...
...by in America which reflexively supports the policies of the Israeli government of the day, no matter how deeply they offend reason or morality — can cure this pathology.
If President...
...t; report, Mitchell said. He noted that the United States has taken the position that the report is "deeply flawed."
Mitchell said he and Clinton plan to attend a conference in Mo...
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Not all statements emanating from Bethlehem have been music to Israel's ears.
Moreover, the deeply-seated mistrust, the habit of reading first and foremost the bad elements in any Palest...
...llit, Betar Illit and Maale Adumim -- where the impact of a settlement freeze would probably be felt most deeply.
Debate over West Bank settlements is separate from discussion of Jerusalem, which bo...
..., the answer to the question remains elusive. His first book, “Dreams From My Father,” delves deeply into matters of race and nationality and the need to belong somewhere, issues that perm...
...Nevertheless, the prime minister’s preoccupation with the Iranian nuclear program seems sincere and deeply felt. I recently asked one of his advisers to gauge for me the depth of Mr. Netanyahu&r...
...and that the Palestinians recognize its Jewish character. This is not only an unnecessary obstacle, it is deeply harmful to Israel’s own sense of being. After all, you don’t need to be a s...
...people of Gaza. But Hamas is not going away. It is well armed and, despite its suicidal behavior of late, deeply rooted.
The Palestinian Authority led by Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank will not make...
...lp work out a resolution – we cannot give up on peace. The President-Elect and I understand and are deeply sympathetic to Israel’s desire to defend itself under the current conditions, and...
...orld," he told an audience at the American University of Beirut last week.
Mr. Carter has remained deeply involved in Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts since helming the Camp David peace talks ...
...y Egypt, there might be some urgency to the American policy re-think on this issue - the peace process is deeply flawed in its absence.
Of course, Iraq will loom largest when president-elect Obama t...
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Jordan's King: Without progress this year, there's no future for the Mideast peace process
(News Room/News - 2008)
...t Mahmud Abbas's joint pledge to try to reach a full agreement by the end of 2008.
The two sides remain deeply divided on the core issues of the decades-old conflict, including the future status of ...
...d the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. On August 3 she told Wolf Blitzer of CNN “I supported and still deeply support the Annapolis process. We decided and promised to make all efforts to reach a p...
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In the business of peace By Akiva Eldar 22.08.08 In the business of peace
(News Room/News - 2008)
...d the rest of his days traveling around the world in his private plane and on his yacht, says he is still deeply concerned and believes the Middle East conflict must be brought to an end. His life's w...
...standing “honest broker” approach to this conflict and Arab-Israeli issues more generally has deeply disillusioned the political elite in the Middle East. In particular, U.S. failure to ad...
...peace process, the European Union said on Friday.
A statement from the French EU Presidency said it was deeply concerned by the Israeli move.
"This decision serves to undermine the credibilit...
...ridical system becomes destabilized.
Nor should we forget that the global economy, into which Israel is deeply integrated, creates infinite and complex opportunities for financial crimes. In these c...
...d is to what they are suffering. Israelis, for their part, resent the inability of outsiders to grasp how deeply threatened they feel, not only by enemies who would obliterate them if they could, but ...
...quo are the ones who care the most. This includes Jewish politicians, many of whom pretend that they care deeply but only discovered Israel when they decided that playing the Jewish card would help th...
...itics, Palestinians may choose leaders prone to question a prior agreement, especially if it touches upon deeply held beliefs, is controversial, and does not enjoy consensual backing. With a shelf agr...
... territories (the West Bank and Gaza) - belongs to both peoples: both have historic roots in it, both are deeply attached to it, and both claim it as their national homeland. We are convinced that the...
...rms mean.
As an observer of world affairs, I readily acknowledge that the United States must think more deeply than it has in the past about why its intentions have been misunderstood.
True dialog...
...ing spree in Egypt, stocking up on fuel, medicine, soap, cigarettes, cement, chickens and goats.
We are deeply concerned about the many innocent Israelis who live along the border with Gaza and must...
...ng peace in that troubled corner of the world. The gap between these groups of American Jews, both caring deeply about Israel but from markedly disparate perspectives, has for years seemed unbridgeabl...
...draft was nearly identical to all the others. They know that when peace comes, Israel will have to make a deeply painful concession in Jerusalem, and the Palestinians will face an equally painful comp...
...ed to follow it is going to be fiendishly difficult.
Both sides will have to make massive, historic and deeply painful concessions, probably by the end of next year. Even if they are willing and abl...
...een accompanied by severe domestic repercussions for Arab and Israeli leaders.
What Rice can do is draw deeply from the diplomatic toolbox that has served U.S. policymakers in the past - assurances,...
...in a weakened state, perhaps too weak to take risks and make concessions for peace. The Palestinians were deeply divided and in no easy position to make compromises. And the Bush Administration, itsel...
...In the longer run, the Middle East needs a deal. Moderate Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia and Egypt, are deeply alarmed by the destabilizing influence of Iran in the region. They are desperate to low...
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It is in Israel's interests to make concessions now for the sake of peace
(News Room/Op Ed - 2007)
...nd final borders. However, they only discussed these issues in broad, hypothetical terms, without delving deeply into the nitty-gritty details.
In other words, the Abbas-Olmert meeting resulted in a...
...r pursuing them.
The key place to begin is in rethinking the policy of driving the friendly leaders of deeply divided neighboring states or pre-states further toward a politics that is ungovernable...
...hed?
For the current administration, two primary considerations have underpinned a reticence to get too deeply involved in peace-making. President George W. Bush believed that his predecessor, Presi...
... Church of the Holy Sepulchre, without any change in that feeling of holiness or belonging. A Palestinian deeply rooted at al-Aqsa and at the Holy Sepulchre, with all her being, in and for the nation....
...e criminal conviction of his former chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, weakened the already deeply unpopular figure of Vice President Dick Cheney. The militant neoconservative ideologues...
...ntly nodding in agreement with the King's observations.
Some members of Congress with whom I spoke were deeply moved by King Abdullah's appeal. Of course, there were those who were not.
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I believe that the roller-coaster of events connected with the 2003 Geneva Initiative affected Carter deeply. For well over a year he had been involved in monitoring secret, unofficial negotiation...
...rafficking or the appalling employment conditions of our foreign workers, which border on slavery, to the deeply ingrained institutionalized racism against the Arab minority.
When this takes place h...
...ve the problem on their own because each suspects the other too much, with mistrust and antagonism by now deeply rooted. There have been times when the Israelis were prepared to consider serious negot...
...p and advocacy for reform within Fateh. Thus he both headed the Fateh bloc in the last elections, and was deeply involved in the disputed within the movement in the lead-up to that vote.
He has also...
...going rocket attacks, the perception of a worsened security situation and the chaos in Gaza, Israelis are deeply disappointed with the results of the Gaza disengagement. This currently reduces support...
...tion of power that countries with a stake here - particularly the US - had been trying to cultivate, with deeply limited success, under the late Palestinian president, Yasser Arafat. But under the cur...
... not a partner. We played a key role in creating this picture. I can quote the former chief of staff, who deeply regretted that we had not made gestures that might have strengthened him. We had the op...
...rity institution over his close connections with the Palestinians.
His close associates say that he was deeply insulted when he got notice about the conclusion of his work. Others attribute the term...
...ut we hope that these negotiations have demonstrated to the Bush Administration that the U.S. needs to be deeply involved in the peace process if there is to be any hope of progress, even on relativel...
...tinian elections? For example, are you
contemplating a special envoy? How are we
going to engage more deeply and widely than
we have in the past? Or are we going to?
Give this committee some s...
...greement supported by both governments and a worldwide coalition, even though it contains a provision you deeply oppose?
The conciliatory gestures from both sides in recent weeks are encouraging, bu...
...ches in substantial ways into Palestinian territory from the internationally accepted boundary.
Another deeply disturbing change is the decision by Hamas and other militant factions to resort to sui...
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