Benjamin Netanyahu

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Pushing right-wing American politics -- in Israel Pushing right-wing American politics -- in Israel
Are Israeli politicians increasingly beholden to conservative Americans who lavish them with financial support and political pressure?
Israel's rising  right wing Israel's rising right wing
Together, an enigmatic billionaire and a resurgent Bibi Netanyahu could put Israel on the war path. Dick Cheney, AIPAC and Iran are all watching closely.
The neocons' next war The neocons' next war
By secretly providing NSA intelligence to Israel and undermining the hapless Condi Rice, hardliners in the Bush administration are trying to widen the Middle East conflict to Iran and Syria, not stop it.
Michael Savage's long, strange trip Michael Savage's long, strange trip
How a Jewish kid from the Bronx went from swimming naked with Allen Ginsberg to spewing the ugliest bile on talk radio.
Hell no, Bibi's nephew won't go Hell no, Bibi's nephew won't go
Israel is throwing the book at Netanyahu's refusenik kin, as the number of young people evading military service continues to rise.
Manufacturing a massacre Manufacturing a massacre
Initial reports said Palestinian gunmen brazenly fired on Jewish worshipers in Hebron. The reports were wrong -- but the U.S. media has yet to correct them.
Israel's Likud Party votes for Armageddon
If the Bush administration is serious about brokering a Mideast peace, it has to reject Israeli -- as well as Palestinian -- extremists.
"I'm under fire!" "I'm under fire!"
Arafat allies cower as Ariel Sharon's army storms Ramallah's "presidential compound," and the U.S. sends mixed messages about the escalation.
Barak's surprise move Barak's surprise move
In stepping down, Israel's prime minister is trying to make an end run around his strongest political rival.
Bottles fly at Jerusalem's Wailing Wall
Ultra-Orthodox men harass praying women as Barak tries to assemble a government.
Israel's political make-over
Experts discuss Ehud Barak's sweeping victory.
Fireworks over Rabin Square
At the site of a tragic assassination, Barak supporters celebrate a return to the peace process
From Bibi to Barak
One town's shift shows why Israelis voted for change.
Peace, the movie
Clinton's three-day visit to the Middle East was full of symbols and photo ops, but precious little in the way of content.
A conversation with Jonathan Pollard
A conversation with Jonathan Pollard: Betrayed by Gingrich and Netanyahu, the convicted spy for Israel blasts the politics behind his latest failed hope for clemency.
Why Birthright Israel can't work
Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to subsidize travel to Israel for American Jews can't work.
Renewal of vows
Aided by a dying King Hussein, Israel's Netanyahu brings Israel back to where it was in the peace negotiations 18 months ago.
Why Clinton caved in to Israel
In one sign of the cost of to the Lewinsky scandal, Clinton has caved into the Israeli government and abandoned the peace process in the Middle East
Stumbling toward the brink
Clinton's disintegrating foreign policy should be of much more concern to the White House -- and the country -- than Kenneth Starr's latest chess moves.
Gloves off
Over the next two weeks, President Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo a very public battle of wills over the future of Middle East peace.
Newsreal: Fish or cut bait
If he wants to save his proudest foreign policy accomplishment, President Clinton will have to face down Israel.
Newsreal: Finish the job? Not in our lifetime
The U.S. can't "go all the way" in Iraq because Saddam Hussein's neighbors need to keep him around.
Newsreal: The end
Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Clinton next Tuesday will likely sink the Middle East peace process altogether.
Newsreal: Shape of things to come
Neither the massacre at Luxor nor the confrontation between the U.S. and Iraq are the real stories in the Middle East. Overshadowing everything is the failing Arab-Israeli peace process and the failure of the Clinton administration to do anything about it.
Armchair warriors for Zion?
How private American money is being used to continue the building of Jewish settlements on Palestinian land even though the U.S. government wants to stop it.
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