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"The solution is never military, the solution is political, the solution is diplomatic, the solution lies in sanctions," he told French Jewish leaders on February 8. Even back home, Netanyahu is coming under pressure, with opposition leader Tzipi Livni...
“And if we refuse?” Erekat asked. Molho responded: You would prefer that we annex the valley?” Molho did not mention how size of the territory from which Israel will withdraw, but according to the principles he presented, it seems that it is similar, if...
Erekat asked. Molho responded: You would prefer that we annex the valley?” Molho did not mention how size of the territory from which Israel will withdraw, but according to the principles he presented, it seems that it is similar, if not identical to...
US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Martin Dempsey on the possibility of arming the opposition in Syria. Let's go to the videotape. On Monday morning, Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni said that Israel cannot sit silent and should come out in favor of...
Netanyahu explained that, although he respects the democratic process, he will not let his or any other government office "serve as a backdrop for the Kadima primary." Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) is running...
Opposition leader MK Tzipi Livni said on Thursday that Israel has a duty to condemn the actions of Syrian President Bashar Assad against his people. “Israel must come out clearly and decisively against Assad’s actions against the Syrian people. It is...
If chosen to lead Kadima again, Livni would not appoint Mofaz as her number 2 this time. Nor would she quit politics if she loses the leadership, as Mofaz is implying, she says. "Mofaz, in the knowledge that Kadima under his leadership would collapse,...
I remember meeting Kadima leader Tzipi Livni at the Begin Center in 2006 (and she seemed sincere to me) when she, promised that within two years more than 10,000 immigrants from the former Soviet Union would convert each year. Since then, only about...
MK Sheetrit did not say who he would support, but declared he would do so by Sunday. Kadima will hold primaries for the party's leadership on March 27. MKs Tzipi Livni, Shaul Mofaz, and Avi Dichter have announced their candidacy for the party leadership.
In the 2008 primaries, Dichter only achieved 6.5 percent of the vote and came in fourth, behind Livni, Mofaz and MK Meir Sheetrit. While Livni has rejected the notion of Kadima joining Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition, Dichter is claiming...
Incumbent Kadima leader Tzipi Livni and her primary challenger, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Shaul Mofaz, have both said that if elected, they would do everything they can to topple Netanyahu's government. Dichter, who trails...
The party's primaries will be held in late march. Dichter will face Kadima Chairwoman Tzipi Livni and MK Shaul Mofaz. (Moran Azulay) MK Avi Dichter has officially announced his bid for Kadima's chairmanship.
Avi Dichter on Sunday announced his candidacy in the Kadima party primaries, challenging party leader Tzipi Livni and contender Shaul Mofaz for the chairmanship. The former Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief said if he won, he would immediately...
The restriction was written into a law promoted by the previous justice minister, Daniel Friedmann. Grunis will have less than three years left to serve on the bench when Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch retires. Opposition MKs slammed the bill...
Likud’s main rival, the Kadima party — which was established in 2005 by the then-popular Prime Minister Ariel Sharon — is fast losing support. Three weeks ago, with rumors of a coming election spreading and internal pressure mounting, Kadima’s leader,...
Being "the only nuclear power in the Middle East" is a great card for Israel to have in its hand. But — in the real, non-propaganda world — is USrael actually fearful of an attack from a nuclear-armed Iran? In case you've forgotten ... In 2007, in a...
Being “the only nuclear power in the Middle East” is a great card for Israel to have in its hand. But — in the real, non-propaganda world — is USrael actually fearful of an attack from a nuclear-armed Iran? In case you’ve forgotten … In 2007, in a...
Israel, however, disregards, with impunity, the many and various binding agreements, such is the arrogance of the aggressor. Tzipi Livni, when serving as Israel’s foreign minister, declared: “I’m a lawyer and I’m against the law, international law in...
Tzipora Malka "Tzipi" Livni (Hebrew: ציפורה מלכה "ציפי" לבני, born 5 July 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is Foreign Affairs Minister and the designated Acting Prime Minister of Israel. Full Article
Saghar Kasraie, spokesperson of the Confederation of Iranian Students, gives a green ribbon symbolising the Iranian revolution to Israel's Kadima party and opposition leader Tzipi Livni (R) during a meeting attended by the group's secretary general Amir Abbas Fakhravar (C) in Tel Aviv...
View Photo »Amir Abbas Fakhravar (L), secretary general of the Confederation of Iranian Students, shares a laugh with Israel's Kadima party and opposition leader Tzipi Livni during a meeting in Tel Aviv on January 28, 2012. The CIS, founded in the United States, says it has 8,000 members, mostly in...
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Zipi Livni attends a protest against gender segregation and violence towards women by ultra Orthodox Jewish extremists on December 27, 2011 in the town of Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem. The protest comes after a wave of incidents in Israel in which women have...
View Photo »CORECCTING SPELLING OF NAME Head of the Israeli opposition Tzipi Livni delivers a speech during a special Knesset (parliament) session in Jerusalem on November 9, 2011 marking the 16th anniversary of late premier Itzhak Rabin's assassination by a Jewish extremist.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni talks to French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, left, prior to their meeting in Paris. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011.
View Photo »A man holds an Israeli fag during a counter demonstration against a nearby protest opposite Downing Street in central London, on October 6, 2011, against the visit to the UK by Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni.
View Photo »Protesters take part in a demonstration opposite Downing Street in central London, on October 6, 2011, against Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni's visit to the UK.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni speaks to the press after a special parliamentary session called during the Knesset's summer recess, to debate the government's handling of a growing wave of social discontent over the spiralling cost of living, on August 16, 2011 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011 file photo, head of Israel's parliamentary opposition Tzipi Livni attends a news conference at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem. Livni on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, reluctantly called a party leadership race for March 27, injecting a...
View Photo »Israel's opposition head and former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks at the annual general meeting of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem in this April 28, 2011 file photo. Livni set a leadership vote for her centrist Kadima party for next month on January 18, 2012, citing the...
View Photo »Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Stavros Lambrinidis (L) welcomes Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni at the ministry of foreign affairs in Athens on July 21, 2011.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni arrives at the ministry of foreign affairs in Athens for her meeting with the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Stavros Lambrinidis (not pictured) on July 21, 2011.
View Photo »The head of Israel's parliamentary opposition Tzipi Livni, second left, speaks during a news conference at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. Livni met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday in Amman, Jordan, and urged him to abandon...
View Photo »Head of Israel's parliamentary opposition Tzipi Livni attends a news conference at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. Livni met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday in Amman, Jordan, and urged him to abandon unilateral moves and...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 22: Tzipi Livni, Israeli Opposition Leader and leader of the Kadima party, applauds before U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on May 22, 2011 in Washington, DC. President Obama spoke to AIPAC reaffirming U.S....
View Photo »Israel's former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (R) attends the American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference in Washington, May 22, 2011.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni listens to a speaker May 22, 2011 at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference 2011 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
View Photo »JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MAY 11: In this handout provided by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), decorated veterans take part in the Veterans Day parade in honor of the victory over the Nazi Germany, on May 11, 2011 in Jerusalem, Israel. Hundreds of Jewish World War II veterans from...
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni speaks to journalists during a meeting of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem, Thursday, April 28, 2011.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni delivers a keynote at the annual Foreign Press Association in Israel's general meeting on April 28, 2011 in Jerusalem.
View Photo »A protester waves a Palestinian flag during a demonstration opposite Downing Street in central London, on October 6, 2011, against Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni's visit to the UK.
View Photo »Israel's opposition leader and former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni speaks at the annual general meeting of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem April 28, 2011.
View Photo »Israel's opposition leader and former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (2nd L) is reflected in a mirror as she speaks during the annual general meeting of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem April 28, 2011.
View Photo »Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he attends a parliament session in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 22, 2011. An Israeli court ordered former Israeli President Moshe Katsav to prison for seven years Tuesday following his rape...
View Photo »Saghar Kasraie, spokesperson of the Confederation of Iranian Students, gives a green ribbon symbolising the Iranian revolution to Israel's Kadima party and opposition leader Tzipi Livni (R) during a meeting attended by the group's secretary general Amir Abbas Fakhravar (C) in Tel Aviv...
View Photo »We've reached the 11th hour ... before the situation deteriorates, we have to restart negotiations.
Instead of fighting liars, Tzipi Livni joined them. Instead of attacking the villains who have mishandled public funds, she joins them
I look around and see all the extremist elements that are gaining strength ... Instead of withdrawing into ourselves in despair, there's a possibility to open talks that would restore hope to the Israeli public and to the moderates in the region. Instead of watching the Islamist wave from the sidelines,...
These laws aren’t saying that [opposition leader] Tzipi Livni can’t be elected or Yariv Oppenheimer can’t protests in front of the Likud offices ... These are laws that promote my values, which got me elected.
The purpose of the meeting was to call for Abbas to return to negotiations with Israel at a time that the whole Arab world is changing and extremists are getting stronger ... We need to return to talks before the [PA’s] treaty with Hamas is signed.
The purpose of the meeting was to call for Abbas to return to negotiations with Israel at a time that the whole Arab world is changing and extremists are getting stronger ... We need to return to talks before the [PA’s] treaty with Hamas is signed.
When they go in to the faction room, they leave their balls outside
You’ve already taken over the Israel Broadcasting Authority, and I hear that now you’re going for Army Radio and Educational Television
