Monthly Archives: March 2007

Commentary: Saudi Plans…

The Saudi government seems to be ever so quietly knifing the Bush administration in the back. I wrote last week about a piece by Dore Gold in which he said that the Saudis have...

March 2007 Addendum to Myth of a “Moderate” Fatah

On February 8, 2007, Fatah and Hamas leaders, meeting in Mecca under the sponsorship of Saudi Arabia, reached agreement on the formation of a PA unity government. The Accord they produced, roughly based upon the Prisoners...

Robert Rechnitz: A man with a vision for Israel’s National Camp

Robert Rechnitz, from Los Angeles, the president of a Zionist organization known as Bnai Zion, married with three children and two grandchildren, served as the chairman of the recent Jerusalem Conference, held after Purim...

Peres fibbed about military service on official web page

Elder statesman of Israel's parliament, Shimon Peres, 83, falsified the biographical information on his official Knesset Web page to imply military service that he never performed, journalist David Bedein has claimed in the Philadelphia...

Shimon Peres falsified official bio?

Israeli presidential candidate, former prime minister and long-time parliament member Shimon Peres is accused of falsifying his official biography on Israel's Knesset website to claim he served in the military and temporarily headed the...

Commentary: The Saudi Plan and more

I would like to return to the entire issue of the Saudi peace plan and whatever negotiations Israel may or may not have with the Palestinians or with Abbas in particular. Let me begin by...

Shelters Not Ready in Sderot, While Israeli government offices shirk responsibility

With a Conflict in Gaza Southern Israel on the horizon, no Israeli government offices will take responsibility to prepare shelters in Sderot, on the edge of Gaza The city of Sderot has suffered over the...

Rice Discouraged By Mideast Meetings

Rice said that the peacemaking work had become more complicated now, due to the nature of the Palestinian unity government and due to Hamas' refusal to accept the conditions of the Quartet.

Rice:Two Sides To Meet Twice A Month

Progress on the horizon: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority Chairman Abu Mazen will meet from now on every two weeks. Rice called on the Arab countries to improve their attitude to Israel, so that it can feel that its survival in the Middle East is more secure.

Palestinians, Israelis To Resume Talks

Face to face: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met on Sunday night with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in his Jerusalem residence, and presented Olmert with her outline for a new diplomatic initiative.