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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that if he is elected prime minister, he will not permit “a single refugee” to return, referring to the Palestinian Authority’s demand for the return of so-called refugees. Netanyahu warned that according to media reports, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert appears willing to permit a “small number” of refugees and [...]
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
As the nation’s 1.46 million public school children begin the new school year on Monday, Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu stated if elected prime minister, one of his first steps will be to remove “The Nakba” from Israeli school books – explaining Education Minister Prof. Yuli Tamir saw fitting to include what the Arabs call “The [...]
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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
On Sunday, I wrote a post in which I explained why I believe that opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu would want to have bloggers evaluate his messages rather than Israel's mainstream media. I mentioned an article that I thought appeared in 1999 in which Haaretz's Ari Shavit why Israel's media - really why its leftist elites generally - hate Netanyahu. Dan S. found the article for me. It's from
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/31/2008
Speaking to Israel’s Reshet Bet Radio on Sunday, premiership hopeful Binyamin Netanyahu, who heads the Likud opposition party, spoke of his plans in the event he is elected as Israel’s next prime minister. The polls do indicate that if elections were held today, he is most likely to emerge as the next prime minister. Netanyahu was [...]
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My Right Word (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
This one much more of an ethical complaint. Haim Watzman, who walked out when Bibi showed up, or shortly thereafter, wrote : ...I’m all in favor of aliya, and Nefesh B’Nefesh does fine work, even if its close association with Binyamin Netanyahu — the convention’s keynote speaker — and other figures on the Israeli right is not to my taste... ...we know that money corrupts—do we lack instances of scandals...
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
According to a Channel 2 TV News report, there are 3,478 names appearing on the rosters of both the Likud and Kadima parties, a reality they intimate may be orchestrated by Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu, who they feel may be trying to assist his Kadima colleague Shaul Mofaz in his bid for the party leadership [...]
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Former Israel Police Chief Assaf Chafetz on Sunday confirmed reports that he met with opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu and is registering as a Likud member in the hope of earning a high enough position on the party roster to fill the public security ministry portfolio if the Likud is elected to power. Chafetz stated he met [...]
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Commenting on the cabinet decision to release 199 terrorists and security prisoners, opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday stated the move “crosses the line in the war on terrorism” questioning the decision. “What are we receiving in return” asked the former prime minister, who accuses the government of “losing direction,” citing the fortification of Hizbullah, the [...]
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu, a former prime minister and former finance minister, warns the current administration’s 2009 budget will bring a “fiscal tsunami” to the nation – explaining the proposed budget will have a disastrous impact on the nation. Addressing a special Knesset session during the summer recess, he stated, “After this government has finished picking [...]
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Israelated (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Maybe it’s because it was at the end of a very long day. Maybe it’s because Binyamin Netanyahu showed up and spoke for ages. But whatever the reason, I am exhausted from the NBN First International Jewish Bloggers Conference. Even the conference title is exhausting. Backtracking a bit: today was the NBN bloggers conference. It consisted of a bunch of panels of bloggers, a talk by Bibi about historic...
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Doc's Talk (Free subscription) | 08/17/2008
Hillel Fendel Right-wing MKs, including Opposition Leader Binyamin Netanyahu, are furious at the Olmert government for agreeing to release 200 Palestinian terrorists - for what Netanyahu said was "nothing in return." The government made the decision at its weekly Cabinet session on Sunday morning. Two of the terrorists to be freed have "blood on their hands;" one of them directly murdered a Jew 15...
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
“Our dear friend, who does a great deal on behalf of Torah” are the words used by Shas spiritual leader Rav Ovadia Yosef Shlita at an assembly in Yerushalayim in reference to opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu. The former chief rabbi made his comments at a Mossad HaRav Kook conference addressing morality in leadership. Interestingly, it was [...]
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Yeshiva World News (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
The election campaign is underway and opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu is not wasting time, accusing the ruling Kadima Party of giving away Yerushalayim to “our worst enemies”. Netanyahu made his remarks during a conference hosted at Mossad HaRav Kook that addressed morality in leadership, explaining that the ruling party is not only compromising the future of [...]
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My Right Word (Free subscription) | 08/02/2008
Ian Black, formerly of Jerusalem Post infamity, doesn't like Binyamin Netanyahu. Here's how he paints him in this article, Israel: Power struggle leads to Netanyahu, hard man in a tough neighbourhood ...Netanyahu - once the enfant terrible of Israeli politics and one of its most fascinating and controversial figures - stands to gain...opinion polls show that the leader of the right-wing Likud
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 08/02/2008
Whatever happens next, Binyamin Netanyahu -- once the enfant terrible of Israeli politics -- stands to gain.