...When the man was asked to finish his question, he yelled out that Livni had been speaking for an hour and that the journalists weren't being allowed to ask questions. He then asked since when the U.S. has been hosting "terrorists".
About time...
Showing posts with label Livni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Livni. Show all posts
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Bush unexpectedly meets Livni, Peres at UN
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Can Livni clean up Israeli politics?

Narrow Victory: Tzipi Livni, who gained worldwide attention for leading Palestinian peace talks, won Wednesday’s Kadima primary by a margin of 1.1 percent over Shaul Mofaz.
"She campaigned on change – from Olmert," Mr. Benn says. "But to say, 'she's our Obama,' that she represents real change, is overblown." When it comes to the feasibility of peacemaking, he notes, the same internal divisions among the two peoples remain largely unchanged.
Can Livni clean up Israeli politics? Can you wash stink off a skunk??
"She campaigned on change – from Olmert," Mr. Benn says. "But to say, 'she's our Obama,' that she represents real change, is overblown." When it comes to the feasibility of peacemaking, he notes, the same internal divisions among the two peoples remain largely unchanged.
Can Livni clean up Israeli politics? Can you wash stink off a skunk??
Israel poised for first female leader in 34 years

Israeli Foreign Minister and candidate for Kadima party leadership Tzipi Livni,left, is greeted by a supporter after casting her ballot in the Kadima primary in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008. TV exit polls say Livni has won a clear victory in the party primary election to replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Livni, a political moderate, barely edged out hawkish rival Shaul Mofaz, a former defense minister, in a contest that could have far-reaching implications for peacemaking with the Palestinians and Syria.
Male or female, it doesn't matter - their all Israeli. Peace with Palestine IS NOT what Israel wants - the Israelis want a GREATER ISRAEL! And, that don't include Palestine...
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Rice in diplomatic flurry ahead of Mideast talks

"Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Sunday as part of last-ditch efforts to bridge differences with the Palestinians ahead of key Middle East peace talks."
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