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Both JPost and Arutz Sheva are reporting that a majority of the cabinet will vote in favor of exchanging hundreds of 'Palestinian' terrorists for kidnapped IDF corporal Gilad Shalit. Full Article at Israel Matsav
(IsraelNN.com) Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom said Monday that Israel's relinquishing the Golan Heights to Syria "is not up for discussion." Full Article at Arutz Sheva
JERUSALEM - MAY 6: In this handout from the Israeli Governmental Press Office (GPO), Israeli PM Benyamin Netanyahu (L) and Vice PM Silvan Shalom (R) meet with EU envoy to the Middle East Tony Blair May 6, 2009 in Jerusalem. View Photo »
I do not want to associate myself to the fact that a platform is offered to an enemy who publishes defamatory articles on Israel
(IsraelNN.com) Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom spoke Monday about hints last week concerning messages supposedly sent by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to Syria while Netanyahu was in Paris, with the aim of starting “negotiations for... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
Minister Eli Yishai said, "We are making a mountain out of a molehill, There is no need to be concerned over the declaration of a Palestinian state be there is an Israeli option for a response. Full Article at Ynetnews
Following his meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday, Syrian President Bashar Assad called for an immediate resumption of peace talks with Israel. Full Article at Jerusalem Post
JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 22: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) and Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (R) look at artwork displayed at the Prime Ministry, to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women... View Photo »
I’m unwilling to be a party to a convention that grants a platform to an enemy of Israel like Bostrom ... I will not allow the State of Israel to fund a convention that grants a platform to such man.
TEL AVIV: Several dozen Israelis protested on Sunday against the arrival in the country of a controversial Swedish journalist who has accused Israel of stealing organs from dead Palestinians. Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star
Protesters at Ben Gurion Airport called for the immediate expulsion of Swedish journalist Donald Bostrom, a Swedish journalist who arrived Sunday to attend the Dimona Media Conference. The organ harvesting article published in Aftonbladet. Full Article at Jerusalem Post
Silvan Shalom (help·info) (Hebrew: סילבן שלום, born 4 October 1958) is an Israeli politician and former Foreign Minister (2003-06) and Finance Minister (2001-03). He remains a Likud Party member of the Knesset, in which he has served since 1992. Full Article
JERUSALEM - MAY 6: In this handout from the Israeli Governmental Press Office (GPO), Israeli PM Benyamin Netanyahu (L) and Vice PM Silvan Shalom (R) meet with EU envoy to the Middle East Tony Blair May 6, 2009 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 22: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) and Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (R) look at artwork displayed at the Prime Ministry, to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women before the weekly cabinet meeting...
View Photo »Middle East envoy and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (3rd L) shakes hands with Israel's Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom during a ceremony inaugurating a new car crossing point at Jalame near the West Bank city of Jenin November 10, 2009.
View Photo »JALAMA CROSSING, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 10: Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair (3 rd L), Israeli Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Cooperation Silvan Shalom (C) and Palestinian Governor of the city of Jenin Qadura Mussa (2nd R) cut the ribbon during the opening ceremony of the...
View Photo »Palestinian Governor of the city of Jenin Qadura Mussa (L) shake hands with Israeli Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Cooperation Silvan Shalom (R) near Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair (C), following a ribbon cutting ceremony of the Jalama vehicle crossing, between the...
View Photo »Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair (2nd L), Israeli Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Cooperation Silvan Shalom (C) and Palestinian Governor of the city of Jenin Qadura Mussa (2nd R) cut the ribbon during the opening ceremony of the Jalama vehicle crossing, between the nor...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (back, 2R) chairs the weekly cabineet meeting in his Jerusalem offices with Deputy Premier Silvan Shalom (CL) on October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , back second right, heads the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem offices, Monday, Oct. 12, 2009. In the meeting Netanyahu accused Arab extremists of spreading lies to foment violence in the disputed city of Jerusalem.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) and Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (3rd R) attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (back, 2R) chairs the weekly cabineet meeting in his Jerusalem offices with Deputy Premier Silvan Shalom (CL) on October 12, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem September 6, 2009.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - SEPTEMBER 6: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom attend the weekly cabinet meeting September 6, 2009 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »Israeli Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom, right, and Palestinian Economics Minister Bassem Khoury left, shake hands following a meeting in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, has a quiet word with his deputy Silvan Shalom at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office, Sunday, July 19, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens to Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (L) during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem July 19, 2009.
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - JULY 19: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a quiet word with his deputy Silvan Shalom at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting July 19, 2009 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - JULY 19: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a quiet word with his deputy Silvan Shalom at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting July 19, 2009 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) listens to his deputy Silvan Shalom at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on July 19, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd L) speaks with Cabinet Secretary Tzvi Hauser (3rd L), during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem July 5, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd L) gestures as he speaks during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem July 5, 2009.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - JULY 5: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with Cabinet Secretary Tzvi Hauser (C) as Defense Minister Ehud Barak (R) Israel's Minister for Regional Cooperation and Vice Premier Silvan Shalom (L) and Minister in charge of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon (4th L) l...
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with Cabinet Secretary Tzvi Hauser, center, during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, July 5, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd L) speaks with cabinet secretary Tzvi Hauser (3rd L) during the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on July 5, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom attend the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (L) talks with Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) during the Canadian Jewish Congress' 90th anniversary plenary assembly in Toronto, May 31, 2009.
View Photo »JERUSALEM - NOVEMBER 22: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) and Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom (R) look at artwork displayed at the Prime Ministry, to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women before the weekly cabinet meeting...
View Photo »I do not want to associate myself to the fact that a platform is offered to an enemy who publishes defamatory articles on Israel
I’m unwilling to be a party to a convention that grants a platform to an enemy of Israel like Bostrom ... I will not allow the State of Israel to fund a convention that grants a platform to such man.
I’m unwilling to be a party to a convention that grants a platform to an enemy of Israel like Bostrom ... I will not allow the State of Israel to fund a convention that grants a platform to such man.
I won't fight for freedom of expression if it gives voice to Hamas, [to those who say] that Israel has no right to exist, that the Jews are pigs … a line must be drawn, and I believe I have drawn the line in the right place
We are working with the Palestinian in economic and political cooperation. Defense Minister Ehud Barak and the Quartet's Mideast envoy Tony Blair will soon inaugurate the Jenin crossing. Unfortunately, I see no desire to cooperate on the Palestinian side.
We believe that it should stay there in Geneva. We don't think it needs to come here to the Security Council. It's not the way to deal with that issue, that issue is so unfair, so biased that it should remain there in the hands of Iran, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia.
We believe that it should stay there in Geneva. We don't think it needs to come here to the Security Council. It's not the way to deal with that issue, that issue is so unfair, so biased that it should remain there in the hands of Iran, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia.
We are very concerned that Iran will use the goodwill of the international community to continue to develop their real intentions
We believe that Iran will never abandon their dream to become a nuclear power ... They hide their real intentions in the past, and they will do it in the future.
The UN must act in any way possible in order to monitor and ensure that the resolution is upheld in full ... I told him that UNIFIL is helpless. The secretary-general told me that in the coming days he is slated to publish a report on the happenings in Lebanon.
Iran will not change its ways. Iran's intentions are beyond a nuclear program – it aspires to revive the Persian Empire, and for Iran, this is just a way to buy time
Iran will not change its ways. Iran's intentions are beyond a nuclear program – it aspires to revive the Persian Empire, and for Iran, this is just a way to buy time
Turkey is an important and Muslim country with strategic ties with Israel. I hope the Turks wake up and realize that relations between the two countries are in their interest just as much as ours.
What needs to be done is to impose real sanctions by the United States, the EU together with Australia and Japan, which account for 60 percent of Iran's trade
The Palestinians must make a strategic decision to reach peace with Israel and not instead of Israel.
I predicted that there would be a summit between Netanyahu, US President Barack Obama, and PA chief Mahmoud Abbas, even though everyone predicted it would fall through
Peace is our ultimate goal but settlements are not what's hindering it. There is a wide consensus as to the settlement movement and Israel will never agree to any preconditions to peace
restoring national unity will give credibility to Hamas's role as an influential political player. And if so, it would not be possible to reach a political settlement that guarantees Israel's interests.
restoring national unity will give credibility to Hamas's role as an influential political player. And if so, it would not be possible to reach a political settlement that guarantees Israel's interests.
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Haaretz: Silvan Shalom: Israel won't free Marwan Barghouti in swap for Shalit (Israel Radio)
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