Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Egypt on Thursday to help persuade the Palestinians to enter direct peace talks, prompting calls by Egypt's president for Israel to "create suitable atmosphere" for talks to happen.
Meeting in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Netanyahu asked Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to try to persuade the Palestinians to return to "direct, intensive and serious" negotiations where all core issues of their conflict would be raised, an Israeli government statement said.
Mubarak stressed the need for Israel "to review its positions and policies and to adopt tangible confidence-building measures with the Palestinian Authority to create suitable atmosphere to resume the talks," Mubarak's spokesman Suleiman Awwad told reporters.
Before heading to the meeting, Netanyahu said he would also discuss the common threat posed by Iranian-backed militant groups, saying Gaza-based Hamas militants and Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas want to "disturb the quiet" but "we will not let them."
The latest round of Israeli-Palestinian talks was launched in early September, but broke down just three weeks later in the dispute over Israeli settlements.
This week, Netanyahu offered nonstop negotiations with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas until peace is reached.
In response, Abbas and his chief negotiator repeated Palestinian demands — a halt to Israeli settlement construction and a pledge that a future border give Palestinians all of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, with minor exchanges of territory.
Here is somethig to think about. This is showing that there are more then just one party involved. The Iranian-backed militant groups, Gaza-based Hamas militants, and Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas. Egypt, Isreal, Palestine. You have to consider everyone. Question. Can you figure out why the militants and guerrillas want to stop the peace?
I knew you wouldn't be able to resist SB! I glad to see you are at least giving new and updated information. Now, My question to you is...Is this supposed to fall into the American Politics too?
Oh SB! You just crack me up sometimes! If it's anti- something its peace.
Quote: And I KNOW that there is "foreign alliances" that are compromising the integrity of the United States in the eyes of the international community. UnQuote:
I just can't keep away from your threads. Your one sided views are so addicting!
Well, after debating this over a piece of terimisu cake, I have come to a conclusion. Everyone lies at one point in there life. Usually as a child. However! When one is an adult and lies in a thread over something I can not divuldge, or give sircumstantional evidance, I feel they are more laughable then and untrustworthy then a five year old.
You guys are wearing Kilts????!!!!! And I won't be there!?!?!?!? This is UNfair! I won't even be able to lay on the ground and get a sneak peek up the Kilt! Oh well, You Ladies better get LOTS of pictures!!!!
Well, sometimes you do stupid things when your young! LOL ..This was one of mine! The only piercing I have is my ears. Only one per ear. Oh I got a finger nail piercing once. The little tiny ones on the tip of the nail? Was a pretty gold heart.
The only one I will never regret is the one I have of both my girls names and their birthdates. My children are my life! I will keeo this tat till I'm old feeble and grey!
Well personally...I have 5 and regret getting 4. I was in my early 20's. Problem is they are perminent. It's is very expensive to have them removed. So be carful! LOL
I sooooo wish I could go. Can't afford passport and the trip. Why do passports have to be so damn expensive?? I guess this year I have to save and get my passport and then next year I should be able to go! However, If I do go? I may have to get a car and learn to drive on the wrong side of the road, cause I HAVE to go to that HUGE library in Invernes! The History burried in that library is absolutly fenominal!!! OOps...I'm bantering...Well hopes All have a good time!!
No matter what country a person goes to it should be done legally. If you go to a foriegn country, you should take time to learn that language as well. Now! If an individual goes into a country illegally and has a child, That should not give them the right to stay legally. The parent is illegal so therfore the child is as well. IMO
Do you really think Palin would post such violance on the internet? She is a polotician! She is NOT that stupid! The violence came from other people. They probably took things she said out of context and this is what happened. Now! Is it possible for Palin to be in contact with someone over this? Yes. Just not over the internet. It is a terrible thing that happened and I condone every bit of it! However, In this day and age, These things are happening all over the world and there is nothing we can do about it unless the government looks t us and says we are terrorists. so it;s a damned if you do damned if you don't type of world out there.
Either that or we would go back to the 17th or 18th century and farm our food and hunt. To be honest. I would rather live like that then have to deal with all the political drama going on sometimes. IMO
I believe in the UK the books are called A Cross Stitch in Time. I understand but, I wanted to add that for anyone in the UK who comes across this thread. LOL!
RE: Peace
Israel, Egypt discuss Palestinian peace talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Egypt on Thursday to help persuade the Palestinians to enter direct peace talks, prompting calls by Egypt's president for Israel to "create suitable atmosphere" for talks to happen.
Meeting in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Netanyahu asked Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to try to persuade the Palestinians to return to "direct, intensive and serious" negotiations where all core issues of their conflict would be raised, an Israeli government statement said.
Mubarak stressed the need for Israel "to review its positions and policies and to adopt tangible confidence-building measures with the Palestinian Authority to create suitable atmosphere to resume the talks," Mubarak's spokesman Suleiman Awwad told reporters.
Before heading to the meeting, Netanyahu said he would also discuss the common threat posed by Iranian-backed militant groups, saying Gaza-based Hamas militants and Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas want to "disturb the quiet" but "we will not let them."
The latest round of Israeli-Palestinian talks was launched in early September, but broke down just three weeks later in the dispute over Israeli settlements.
This week, Netanyahu offered nonstop negotiations with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas until peace is reached.
In response, Abbas and his chief negotiator repeated Palestinian demands — a halt to Israeli settlement construction and a pledge that a future border give Palestinians all of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, with minor exchanges of territory.
Here is somethig to think about. This is showing that there are more then just one party involved. The Iranian-backed militant groups, Gaza-based Hamas militants, and Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas. Egypt, Isreal, Palestine. You have to consider everyone. Question. Can you figure out why the militants and guerrillas want to stop the peace?