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settlements - Nir Kafri - October 22 2010
'More Mideast talks futile without US shift'

Former member of Palestinian peace delegation Hanan Ashrawi says U.S. approach toward Israel allows expansion of settlements and hinders peace process.

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Germany asked U.S. to force settlement freeze on Israel, WikiLeaks cables show

Senior German official urged U.S. to threaten withdrawing its veto on an anti-Israel vote at the UN.

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Thousands of settlers converge in Jerusalem to protest U.S. freeze proposal

Infrastructure minister leaves cabinet meeting to join the demonstration held near PM's office.

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Former U.S. envoy to Israel: Washington will regret its settlement freeze bribe

In his op-ed in the Washington Post, Daniel Kurtzer blames Netanyahu for making Israel's security needs 'contingent and negotiable.'

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settlements - Nir Kafri - October 22 2010
'More Mideast talks futile without US shift'

Former member of Palestinian peace delegation Hanan Ashrawi says U.S. approach toward Israel allows expansion of settlements and hinders peace process.

by Reuters 0 comments
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Germany asked U.S. to force settlement freeze on Israel, WikiLeaks cables show

Senior German official urged U.S. to threaten withdrawing its veto on an anti-Israel vote at the UN.

by Barak Ravid 33 comments
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Settler protest - Tomer Appelbaum- 18\11\10
Thousands of settlers converge in Jerusalem to protest U.S. freeze proposal

Infrastructure minister leaves cabinet meeting to join the demonstration held near PM's office.

by DPA 15 comments
Netanyahu-Clinton - AP - Nov. 11, 2010
Former U.S. envoy to Israel: Washington will regret its settlement freeze bribe

In his op-ed in the Washington Post, Daniel Kurtzer blames Netanyahu for making Israel's security needs 'contingent and negotiable.'

by Haaretz Service 17 comments
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