Netanyahu rejects US calls for settlement freeze

Israel’s prime minister on Monday rejected the U.S. demand for a settlement freeze as unreasonable, moving closer to a collision with the Obama administration, while mobs of Jewish settlers attacked Palestinian laborers and burned West Bank fields. Full Story »

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by Patricia L'Herrou - Jun. 1, 2009

this piece, compared to the one from time magazine focuses on the settlements and doesn't mention president obama's speech in cairo, nor other factors, and barriers to a peace initiative. the investigations arising from the israeli offensive against gaza is also mentioned.

these articles while not in depth, taken together and with others, demonstrate the complexity of the problemsbarriers facing the world on the issue ... More »

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