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Twenty current and former world leaders and hundreds of other international dignitaries were making their way to Jerusalem Tuesday and Wednesday for what has been described as an unprecedented gathering in the Israeli capital. Not since the funeral of assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin have so many heads of state been in Israel at one time. In the words of the far-left daily newspaper, Ha'aretz...
This from a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize…. “The residents of Lod must be expelled quickly, without classifying them according to age … implement ...
"The residents of Lod must be expelled quickly, without classifying them according to age ... implement immediately."-- Order from Lieutenant Colonel Yitzhak Rabin, operations chief for the Israeli...
UPI reports that the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has finally admitted there was a Holocaust. However, the television program airing on a Hamas TV station in which the admission was made then blames the Holocaust on the Jews themselves, claiming that David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir and other "Satanic Jews thought up an evil plot to be rid of the burden of disabled and handicapped in twisted criminal...
Golda Meir (1898-1978) was the fourth prime minister, and a founder of the nation, of Israel. After serving as the Minister of Labour and Foreign Minister, Meir became Prime Minister of Israel on March 17, 1969. She was Israel's first...
Fourteen years ago. On May 4, 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat reached agreement in Cairo on the first stage of Palestinian self-rule.The agreement was made in accordance with the Oslo Accords, signed in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 1993. This was the first direct, face-to-face agreement between Israel and the [...]
Fourteen years ago. On May 4, 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat reached agreement in Cairo on the first stage of Palestinian self-rule. The agreement was made in accordance with the Oslo Accords, signed in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 1993. This was the first direct, face-to-face agreement between Israel and the Palestinians and it acknowledged Israel's...
Who was Yitzhak Rabin? He is remembered as a peacemaker who signed the Oslo agreements in 1993 with PLO chairman Yasser Arafat. However, he served in the military. He rescued Jews from Entebbe who were held hostages by Communist terrorists in Uganda and by Ugandan then leader Idi Amin.
“Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.” Golda Meir The daughter of a senior member of Hamas was killed and her two siblings and mother were wounded in an exchange of fire with Israel Defense Forces, who surrounded the house Saturday morning, Palestinian security forces said. At the [...]
(Video) Man who served as Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assistant at the time of first espionage affair believes revelation of 'new Israeli spy' aimed at thwarting any chances of seeing Pollard released. 'One would be a fool to believe that the timing is a coincidence,' he says
On Good Morning America today, Hillary Clinton promised to obliterate Iran. Hillary is angling to make Golda Meir look like a part time reiki masseuse, writes Guy Rundle .
One of Yitzhak Rabin’s primary demands in order to launch open talks with the Palestinian leadership in 1994 was that the PLO change its platform by modifying its Charter and removing the passages that deny a Jewish connection to the Land of Israel as well as the sections that call for Israel’s and Zionists’ [...]
Peace Now turns 30 this year, and the AP uses the occasion to (of course) blame Israel for the failure to achieve peace. In the square where Yitzhak Rabin was slain, Peace Now marked a bittersweet milestone Tuesday: Over the past 30 years, it has helped push the Israeli mainstream to embrace Palestinian statehood. But peace [...]
In the square where Yitzhak Rabin was slain, Peace Now marked a bittersweet milestone Tuesday: Over the past 30 years, it has helped push the Israeli mainstream to embrace Palestinian statehood. But peace remains elusive.