A meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell has been postponed so the two sides have more time to prepare.
Related Posts
TRIESTE, Italy (Reuters) – A deal on a two-state solution in Palestine could be within reach if Israel compromises on…
JERUSALEM, May 24 (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rebuffed U.S. calls to impose a freeze on…
U.S. President Barack Obama reiterated his call for Israel and the Palestinians to fulfill their obligations toward achieving peace in…
Spanish Judge Fernando Andreu cannot investigate the IAF bombing in Gaza on July 22, 2002 that killed Hamas terrorist Sheikh…
The IDF on Tuesday questioned the credibility of a Human Rights Watch report which claimed that Israeli attacks with guided…
The European Commission on Thursday backtracked on its unusually harsh criticism of Israeli settlements, declaring that a statement released earlier…
WASHINGTON – Vice President Joe Biden signaled that the Obama administration would not stand in the way if Israel chose…
Both the US and Israel believe Iran has the technical capacity to build one nuclear bomb within a year if…
Thousands of haredi protesters gathered in Jerusalem’s Bar-Ilan Street Friday evening to demonstrate against Mayor Nir Barkat’s decision to open…
In an unprecedented move, the Obama administration is readying for a possible confrontation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by briefing…
JERUSALEM – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dismissing U.S. calls for a West Bank settlement freeze as unreasonable. Full…
Foreign ministers of Group of Eight countries urged Israel to halt all settlement construction in the West Bank Friday, during…
Israel is urging the United States and other countries to start preparing now for the possibility that Washington’s proposed dialogue…
* Five arms export licenses revoked * UK denies move constitutes embargo JERUSALEM, July 13 (Reuters) – Britain has scrapped…
JERUSALEM, June 23 (UPI) — Israeli and European relations must not be dependent on problems in the Middle East, Hungary’s…