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- Ahmadinejad: Anyone who strikes Iran will regret it
- PA official: Netanyahu faces 'yes or no' decision on peace
- Carter: Israel will never give up Gush Etzion settlements
- Carter: Netanyahu faces clash with Obama over peace process
- Filmmaker behind 'drunk Jews' video denies fueling anti-Semitism
| Ahmadinejad: Anyone who strikes Iran will regret it Posted: 14 Jun 2009 11:24 AM PDT President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday said any country that dared to attack Iran would "deeply regret" such a move, dashing hopes that his re-election Saturday would temper his confrontational stance toward the world. ... |
| PA official: Netanyahu faces 'yes or no' decision on peace Posted: 14 Jun 2009 11:00 AM PDT Hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to deliver a major foreign policy address on Sunday evening, Palestinian officials said that a "yes or no" decision faces the Israeli leader regarding Middle East peace. ... |
| Carter: Israel will never give up Gush Etzion settlements Posted: 14 Jun 2009 10:13 AM PDT Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said on Sunday following a meeting with settler leaders that he did not believe Israel would withdraw from the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, according to Israel Radio. ... |
| Carter: Netanyahu faces clash with Obama over peace process Posted: 14 Jun 2009 09:28 AM PDT A day before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to deliver what has been described as a key policy speech at Bar-Ilan University, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter told Haaretz in an exclusive interview on Saturday that President Barack Obama will not change his position on the two-state solution and Israeli settlements in the West Bank. ... |
| Filmmaker behind 'drunk Jews' video denies fueling anti-Semitism Posted: 14 Jun 2009 08:19 AM PDT The controversy surrounding journalist Max Blumenthal continues in the wake of the release of his video of intoxicated American Jews in Jerusalem insulting President Barack Obama, but he rejects the claims that the footage fuels anti-Semitism. ... |
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