Reuters - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he would address the United Nations next week and urge Palestinians to negotiate peace with Israel rather than pursue a bid for full U.N. membership for a Palestinian state.
Related News:-
Netanyahu says will give up some land for peace
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said explicitly for the first time on Tuesday he was prepared to give up some settlements for peace ...
Netanyahu to address Congress May 24: House speaker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint meeting of Congress on May 24, House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner ...
Netanyahu: Open to 'painful compromises' for peace - World news ...
In an address to a joint meeting of Congress, Israel's prime minister pledged to make "painful compromises" for peace with the Palestinians, but said he would not agree ...
Netanyahu Speaks To U.S. Congress In Rare Address (VIDEO)
WASHINGTON -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.S. Congress on Tuesday that he was willing to make "painful compromises" for peace with the ...
Netanyahu says will give up some land for peace
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel is prepared to make "painful compromises" for peace with the Palestinians, including the handover of land they seek for a state, Prime ...
Netanyahu pledges dialogue to address economic protests - Yahoo!
Read 'Netanyahu pledges dialogue to address economic protests' on Yahoo!. JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scrambled on Sunday to try to quell escalating ...
France’s Sarkozy to meet Hu in Beijing next week | INDONESIA ...
News. Jangan Biarkan Penawanan Atas Prajurit Gilad Schalit Menjadi Keabadian; Netanyahu. Photostream : Bibi Netanyahu & Angela Merkel; Photostream : Bibi Netanyahu in Washington
Netanyahu AIPAC Speech: Israeli Prime Minister Says Country Cannot ...
WASHINGTON -- Israel's prime minister promised to present his vision for an Israeli-Palestinian peace in a speech before U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday, but vowed his ...
Netanyahu Pledges Dialogue to Address Economic Protests
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu scrambled on Sunday to try to quell escalating demonstrations for lower living costs after a quarter-million people marched in ...
No comments:
Post a Comment