No hasty decisions on peace talks, Abbas says
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he will not make a hasty decision to pull out of renewed peace talks in response to new construction in West Bank settlements.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he will not make a hasty decision to pull out of renewed peace talks in response to new construction in West Bank settlements.
For Mahmoud Abbas and U.S. Jewish leaders, their second date featured a little more substance and a little less flirtation. And this time the Palestinian Authority president brought a wing man.
A letter is circulating among U.S. senators urging President Obama to keep the Israelis and Palestinians at the negotiating table.
When the fat lady sings on Sept. 26, it may only be an intermission.
The State of Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are fast approaching a fork in the road.
On Sunday, Sept. 26, we will celebrate the end of the ill-advised building moratorium in the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank).
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to resign if peace talks with Israel fail.\n
The Obama administration reportedly suggested that Israel extend its current settlement freeze for three months, which Israel appears to have rejected.
Actor Jon Voight called Time magazine\’s Sept. 13 cover story anti-Semitic.
President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will consult with Jewish leaders on the eve of Rosh Hashanah.