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Obama and Netanyahu Meet: Relationship and Differences Unchanged
Obama sought to assure Netanyahu that the United States was keeping the military option against Iran open, and "has Israel's back," and at the same time urged Israel to wait patiently for the sanctions and, possibly, diplomacy, to do their job. Netanyahu, for his part, concentrated on Israel's undeniable right to defend itself against Iran, and reiterated that Israel sees Iran’s nuclear program as a threat to its existence. The problem is, both leaders had held precisely the same positions before and after their meeting. So why meet?
Nabil Shaath: PA Will Take Complete Responsibility for Gaza, Asks ‘What Missiles?’
Senior Palestinian official denies that thousands of rockets and missiles that have been launched from the Gaza Strip.
Vice PM Yaalon: ‘Any Facility in Iran Can Be Hit’
Former IDF Chief of Staff makes comments at Herzliya Conference.
India Agrees to $1.1 Billion Arms Deal with Israel Aerospace Industries
IAI will sell UAVs, missiles, anti-missile systems, and other systems.
Shamir’s Blunder
Nobody really expected Israel to react to the Katyusha rockets launched from southern Lebanon that hit the northern Israeli town of Shelomi (on the morning of Jan. 8, 2008).
Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed
If Israel doesn't vacate the strategic Golan Heights before September, Syrian guerrillas will immediately launch "resistance operations" against the Golan's Jewish communities, a top...
Iranian Nuclearization And Israel’s ‘Arrow’ Implications For Preemption Option (First of Two Parts)
With Pertinent Policy Recommendations For The President of the United States
The Derelict From Tikrit
When Jacob's sons Shimon and Levi butchered all the menfolk of Shechem, their father was terribly concerned that the vengeance would endanger him and his nation among the Canaanites.