Tagged with Avigdor Lieberman

Turkeys Hypocrisy Over Gaza

It must be one of the biggest casesof diplomatic hypocrisy in the world today. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s most recent efforts to improve damaged relations with Turkey ran into a brick wall once again, receiving only a dismissive response from Israel’s former ally. Lieberman stated Israel is ready “to solve any outstanding disputes” with … Continue reading »

The Netanyahu Paradox

A nuclear Iran threatens. The Palestinian conflict smolders. Meanwhile, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has largely vanquished his domestic foes—the Israeli media, the political opposition—in a battle backed by two U.S. billionaires and reportedly fueled by his wife, Sara. Interviewing the 62-year-old leader, David Margolick explores why “Bibi” is in control of his country, but … Continue reading »

Egypt sends forces to Sinai, threatens Israel

Saber-rattling in a prelude to discarding the Camp David accords altogether. “Egypt’s military leader responds to Lieberman with threat of violence,” by Elhanan Miller for the Times of Israel, April 23 (thanks to David): In remarks apparently directed at Israel, Field Marshal Muhammad Hussein Tantawi, the head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) … Continue reading »

What sets Israel apart from the rest of the Middle east

Always with being the righteous.. and thats a good thing. Dep. Min. Ayoub Kara is coordinating assistance to victims of Assad regime with Syrian exiles. Deputy Minister Ayoub Kara has begun coordinating the transfer of humanitarian aid to Syrian citizens who are suffering deprivation under the regime of Bashar Assad and its brutal crackdown on … Continue reading »