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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
A senior aide to 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen is now denying a Channel 10 news report from Monday night that claimed that Abu Mazen would resign because he sees no chance of 'advancing' the 'peace process' with Binyamin Netanyahu in power. Still, reports JPost's Herb Keinon, with 'Palestinian' elections now scheduled for January 24, a breakthrough that would...
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War in Context (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
‘Turkey-Israel ties could head for breakup’ By Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post, October 23, 2009 The crisis in Israeli-Turkish relationship could deteriorate to the point of a breakup, former US ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk said on Wednesday. In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, Indyk, currently the Brookings Institute’s vice president for foreign policy, said that...
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Jerusalem News Wire (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
... who successfully secures peace in the Middle East. Covering the American's speech, Post reporter Herb Keinon maintained that "ending the Israeli occupation" (leftist-speak for surrendering land to the murderous leaders of the PLO and Hamas) "is generally agreeable to Israel." A great many Israelis have wearied of weathering decades of unrelenting international...
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Jihad Watch (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
Wise move, in light of this. Why should rapidly Islamizing Turkey still be treated as a secular, pro-Western nation, when it is increasingly behaving like just the opposite? "Israel rethinks arms sales to Turkey," by Herb Keinon and Yaakov Katz in the Jerusalem Post, October 12 (thanks to Dan):...
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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
... need to think long and hard about reinstating a visa requirement for European visitors.JPost's Herb Keinon goes on to report that Turkey sees itself as a bridge between Syria and the West and that they want to 'mediate' between Israel and Syria and between Israel and Hamas. Israel has no interest in anyone mediating between it and Hamas, and has abandoned Turkish mediation with Syria...
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Britannia Radio (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
September 25, 2009 "What if..." "What if Israel," writes analyst Herb Keinon in today's Jerusalem Post, "tempered by the harsh reality of the 16 years since Oslo, is not exactly in a giving mood any more." How sweet are those words. "For Obama," declares Keinon, "the trilateral talks in New York on Tuesday fell far short of his expectations,...