January 15, 2013

Date: 
January 14, 2013

"Today there is no peace process because Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas won't agree to talk without preconditions," Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Monday night in an interview with Channel 2. 

He also told Channel 2 that he would make peace when he has someone



Peace process dead if Netanyahu wins Israeli election, academics warn

Media Outlet: 
The Guardian
Date: 
January 15, 2013

 



Winter Storm Brings More Misery to Gaza

Article Author(s): 
Abeer Ayyoub
Media Outlet: 
Al-Monitor
Date: 
January 14, 2013

 

Om Sobhi Awaja gathers her seven children around a small fire as the cold winter air blows into her home that has no flooring, windows or doors. The smoke from the fire stings the children’s eyes, but there’s no other way to keep them warm.



Obama: ‘Israel Doesn’t Know What Its Best Interests Are’

Article Author(s): 
Jeffrey Goldberg
Media Outlet: 
Bloomberg
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 14, 2013

 



An Israeli in awe of a Palestinian act of non-violence

Article Author(s): 
Bradley Burston
Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 15, 2013

 

An act of non-violence is a fuse playing the role of a bomb. If the act of non-violence is creative enough, appropriate and resonant and shocking, and, therefore, dangerous enough, it will do what no bomb can: Change things for the better. Persuade. Put the lie to the liar. And cause a man like Benjamin Netanyahu to panic.



It’s deceit, stupid

Article Author(s): 
Uzi Benziman
Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 15, 2013

 



Likud or Jewish home?

Article Author(s): 
Yoel Meltzer
Media Outlet: 
The Jerusalem Post
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 15, 2013

One of the hottest topics currently being discussed in the broadly defined national camp is whether to vote for a seemingly more right-wing Likud or for a revitalized Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) in the upcoming elections.

With quality candidates such as Yariv Levin, Tzipi Hotovely and Moshe Feiglin in t



Israel’s political cycle not stuck on the right

Article Author(s): 
David Bernstein
Media Outlet: 
Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 14, 2013

With Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu poised to win re-election later this month, some critics of Israel’s peace and security policies worry out loud that Israel’s political cycle -- its pattern of cycling alternately between the political left and right -- is stuck on the right.



Peace is not an ‘issue’

Article Author(s): 
Hassan Barari
Media Outlet: 
The Jordan Times
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 14, 2013

 



Israeli Settlements Are Irreversible

Media Outlet: 
Al-Monitor
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 15, 2013

 

Is there a prime minister, from the right or the left, who will evacuate Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem or settlements in Judea and Samaria?



Netanyahu: tactical genius, strategic idiot

Article Author(s): 
Gideon Rachman
Media Outlet: 
Financial Times
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
January 14, 2013

 

In a normal time, in a normal country, Benjamin Netanyahu would be a political giant.

He is already the second-longest serving prime minister in Israel’s history. Next week, when the country goes to the polls, he is likely to win a third spell in office. He has presided over an economic renaissance in Israel, during which the country has become a byword for high-tech flair. At a time when the world economy has been in turmoil, Israel has kept growing strongly.

 


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