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Cypriot President Demetris Christofias (L) greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon his arrival for a meeting in Nicosia on February 16, 2012. Netanyahu's landmark visit to Cyprus is aimed at highlighting an unprecedented warming of ties... View Photo »
Erekat wants to abandon the talks on January 26, but the Quartet set 90 days for the talks ... We count them from the first meeting that took place, so that's until April 3.
Let’s look at a few facts. According to Haaretz, “For decades, the unofficial arrangement was that the head of the Jewish Agency would make as much the prime minister of Israel, but Sharansky’s pay in 2010 totaled $214,000 – 30 percent more than...
There are also more than 100 outposts built without official authorisation that dot the West Bank and are home to almost 2,000 people. Migron is the largest such community. Supporters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu want to legalise these, thereby...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) speaks during a news conference with Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias at the presidential palace in Nicosia February 16, 2012. View Photo »
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a liar. What he did here, no prime minister has ever dared to do. He misleads the Israeli citizens on political and social issues. Israeli citizens should know they have a liar for a prime minster
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media during a press conference after meeting with Cyprus president Dimitris Christofias, at the presidential palace in divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Netanyahu paid a historic...
The Israeli counterterrorism official said Israel was taking Nasrallah's threats seriously. Other government officials, meanwhile, said security concerns forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reroute his plane when he traveled to Cyprus...
Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu (help·info) (Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִין "ביבי" נְתַנְיָהוּ, Binyamin "Bibi" Netanyahu, born 21 October 1949, Tel Aviv) was the 9th Prime Minister of Israel and is Chairman of the Likud Party. As leader of the conservative Likud party, he was Prime Minister from June 1996 to July 1999. He is the first (and to date only) Prime... Full Article
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) speaks during a news conference with Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias in Nicosia February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) is escorted by Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias (L) in Nicosia February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media during a press conference after meeting with Cyprus president Dimitris Christofias, at the presidential palace in divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Netanyahu said Thursday that the Iranian president's...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the media during a press conference after meeting with Cyprus president Dimitris Christofias, at the presidential palace in divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Netanyahu paid a historic visit to Cyprus, declaring...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a guestbook in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on February 16, 2012. Netanyahu's landmark visit to Cyprus is aimed at highlighting an unprecedented warming of ties between the two nations which have struck rich with natural gas finds.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) shakes hands with Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias (L) in Nicosia February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Cypriot President Demetris Christofias (L) gives a pen to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sign a guestbook after a meeting in Nicosia on February 16, 2012. Netanyahu's landmark visit to Cyprus is aimed at highlighting an unprecedented warming of ties between the two nations...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a joint press conference with Cypriot President Demetris Christofias (R) after a meeting in Nicosia on February 16, 2012. Netanyahu's landmark visit to Cyprus is aimed at highlighting an unprecedented warming of ties between the...
View Photo »Cypriot President Demetris Christofias (L) shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon his arrival for a meeting in Nicosia on February 16, 2012. Netanyahu's landmark visit to Cyprus is aimed at highlighting an unprecedented warming of ties between the two nations...
View Photo »Indian bystanders tend to an Israeli diplomat (partially obscured, on ground) following a car explosion near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi on February 13, 2012. Israeli embassy staff were targeted by car bomb attacks in Delhi and Tbilisi on February 13, with Prime Minister Benjamin...
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (3rd L) arrives at a Likud party meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem February 13, 2012. Bombers targeted staff at Israel's embassies in India and Georgia on Monday, wounding four people, and Netanyahu accused Iran and...
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 12: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reads his notes as he opens the weekly cabinet meeting at his office on February 12, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. Netanyahu has praised the agreement reached between the Histadrut Labor Federation and the Israeli...
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 12: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting at his office on February 12, 2012 in Jerusalem, Israel. Netanyahu has praised the agreement reached between the Histadrut Labor Federation and the Israeli Finance...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reads his notes as he opens the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias, left, welcomes the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following their meeting in the divided capital of Nicosia, Cyprus, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012. Netanyahu is in Cyprus for one-day official visit.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plants a tree during a ceremony, marking the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year in the southern city of Beer Sheva on February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Israeli schoolgirls applaud as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) arrives for a tree planting ceremony, marking the Jewish feast of 'Tu Bishvat' or Tree New Year in the southern city of Beer Sheva on February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, takes part in a tree-planting ceremony for the Jewish arbor day, called 'Tu Bishvat' in Hebrew, in the southern city of Beersheba, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. A former spymaster who has accused Israel's top leaders of barreling toward a...
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu uses a hoe during a tree planting ceremony marking Israel's arbor day in the southern city of Beersheba February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Palestinian Liberation Organization Chariman Yasser Arafat (L), Jordan's King Hussein (2ndL), US President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) appear 01 October just outside the Oval Office of the White House after their meeting. The Middle East leaders are in...
View Photo »(L-R) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Bill Clinton, Jordan's King Hussein,and Palestinian Liberation Organization Chariman Yasser Arafat walk from the Oval Office of the White House near the South Lawn 01 October. The leaders met to discuss the recent violence in...
View Photo »US President Bill Clinton (L) addresses the press 02 October 1996 at the White House in Washington, D. C. while Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat (2nd-L), Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu (C) and King Hussein of Jordan (R) look on during a press conference concerning the peace...
View Photo »Jordan's King Hussein smiles while standing next to his portrait, prior to a speech to Jordan's legislative, executive and juridical leaders in Amman 20 May. The King slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dealings with the US and Europe and called on Palestinians to...
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) arrives to a Likud party meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem February 6, 2012. Netanyahu will visit the United States early next month to address the annual convention of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC in Washington,...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) speaks during a news conference with Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias in Nicosia February 16, 2012.
View Photo »Erekat wants to abandon the talks on January 26, but the Quartet set 90 days for the talks ... We count them from the first meeting that took place, so that's until April 3.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is a liar. What he did here, no prime minister has ever dared to do. He misleads the Israeli citizens on political and social issues. Israeli citizens should know they have a liar for a prime minster
I'm ready to get into my car at any time and go to Ramallah, even if it's more than a small headache for my security guards, but Abu Mazen isn't ready
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the renewal of the transfer of tax monies, for the time being, to the Palestinian Authority
For the last three years, the Palestinians have refused to enter negotiations, thinking they could impose preconditions upon us
The Hamas chief also brushed off threats by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has vowed to retaliate should Abbas’s Western-backed Palestinian Authority form a unity government with Gaza’s Islamist rulers. The threats by Netanyahu’s government and its security cabinet do...
We gave (them) a document with 21 points of consensus in Israel ... I hope we can come on January 26 and continue talks.
The rot starts at the top and the top is Benjamin Netanyahu, Avigdor Lieberman, Eli Yishai, Ehud Barak and Yaakov Neeman. The government is urging to pass these laws now, as an answer to the social protest
You don't know how much the army is spending?
Kenya got the backing of the top leadership of the State of Israel in its war to rid its territory of fundamentalist elements, with President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declaring that they will help Kenya in its struggles to secure its borders
What, you don't know? The prime minister does not know what is happening with the defense budget?
We are in the same boat ... and you don't need to pay the price of populist legislation. I oppose this irresponsible legislation. It is important that we continue behaving with economic responsibility and not scatter money mindlessly. If the economy crashes, the citizens will pay the price.
Israel cannot go back to 1967 lines ... We can’t go back to the indefensible lines.
Israel cannot negotiate with a Palestinian government that's backed by Hamas ... Hamas has just attacked you, Mr. President, and the United States for ridding the world of bin Laden.
if the Palestinians wanted to negotiate, the only way to do so would be with Israel's elected government.
I recently sent a copy of [the] ‘Palestinian Chicken’ [episode] that Larry David gave me, to Prime Minister Netanyahu—with the suggestion that he invite [Palestinian President Mahmoud] Abbas over to watch it together ... And maybe if they both get a good laugh, they can begin a negotiating process.
I recently sent a copy of [the] ‘Palestinian Chicken’ [episode] that Larry David gave me, to Prime Minister Netanyahu—with the suggestion that he invite [Palestinian President Mahmoud] Abbas over to watch it together ... And maybe if they both get a good laugh, they can begin a negotiating process.
more than a few elements in the Arab world which wish to tighten links with Israel
Generally, security threats to Israel have been increasingly on the rise. It would be right to enter a phase of stability and empowerment, with an emphasis on intelligence
Israel is considering in the near future transferring tax money to the Palestinian Authority, this will be based on a governmental decision. We will examine this situation every month
I oppose the draft law that will be brought up regarding limiting petitions to the High Court of Justice against the state. I will act thus whenever a law reaches my desk that would be liable to infringe on the independence of the courts in Israel
The state of Israel was founded as a Jewish and democratic state ... Israeli democracy is strong but that strength does not exempt us from acting to preserve it.
Defense needs must be balanced against pressure to preserve the Israeli economy ... We will have to find the appropriate balance between the two and there is definitely no room for budget unruliness.
I want to clear: the courts in Israel are among the cornerstones of Israeli democracy ... They are an important institution, a healthy and vital continuation of our democratic life here. This does not contradict, however, the need to correct distortions that have entered in our public systems over the y...
I will oppose any law that would undermine the independence of Israel's court system
