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- Abbas, Meshal to attend July 7 reconciliation summit in Egypt
- U.S. envoy assures Israel policy rift won't break alliance
- Chabad rabbi: Jews should kill Arab men, women and children during war
- OPINION / Jews gone wild: Why camcorders and booze don't mix
- 'Obama proposed plan for peace deal within two years'
| Abbas, Meshal to attend July 7 reconciliation summit in Egypt Posted: 09 Jun 2009 11:38 AM PDT Hamas political leader Khaled Meshal met with Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman on Tuesday, amid Egyptian plans to hold a reconciliation summit for rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas on July 7. ... |
| U.S. envoy assures Israel policy rift won't break alliance Posted: 09 Jun 2009 09:51 AM PDT U.S. special Mideast envoy George Mitchell assured Israel on Tuesday that Washington would remain its close ally despite differences over West Bank settlements and peacemaking with the Palestinians. ... |
| Chabad rabbi: Jews should kill Arab men, women and children during war Posted: 09 Jun 2009 09:17 AM PDT Like the best Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis, Manis Friedman has won the hearts of many unaffiliated Jews with his charismatic talks about love and God; it was Friedman who helped lead Bob Dylan into a relationship with Chabad. ... |
| OPINION / Jews gone wild: Why camcorders and booze don't mix Posted: 09 Jun 2009 08:51 AM PDT The night before Barack Obama thrilled Cairo, two cameramen strolled through downtown Jerusalem and filmed a handful of drunken American kids doing their best David Duke impressions. Forty-eight hours later, the video has gone viral, linked from a hundred political blogs, and is circling the internet at a critical velocity on a mission to humiliate the Jewish people. ... |
| 'Obama proposed plan for peace deal within two years' Posted: 09 Jun 2009 07:54 AM PDT United States President Barack Obama has presented to Egypt and Israel a plan for a two-state solution to be finalized within two years, the London-based A-Sharq al-Awsat reported on Tuesday. ... |
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