Netanyahu made the comments at a ceremony to mark 50 years since the outbreak of the 1967 Six-Day War. Though Guterres acknowledged the previous week that the denial of Israel's right to exist is anti-Semitism, and though he is seen as friendly to Israel, he still heads an organization that is better known for issuing mindless, ahistorical denunciations of Israel than for keeping the peace anywhere. Israel hopes that by further dividing the Arabs, it can drive the minimum Palestinian demands-a sovereign, independent Palestinian state along the 1967 lines-even lower. And most Israeli national security experts, including a vast majority of former military generals and former Mossad and Shin-Bet chiefs, point out that a two-state solution is necessary for Israel's survival as a democracy and a Jewish state. This includes the Oslo Accords, the failed peace agreement never achieved by President Clinton, Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Yasir Arafat and then again with the failure to agree to terms between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Mahmoud Abbas. The emergence of Iran, a world leader in exporting terror, as a future nuclear threat has created a bonding of unlikely and under-the-radar allies, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Gulf states, all of whom feel threatened by Tehran.
Richard S. Gerber lives in Salinas. Instead, Finkelstein argues, Israel wanted to complete the 1956 mission while adding a second goal to the effort: to annex East Jerusalem, Gaza, the Golan, and the West Bank, expelling 300,000 Palestinians from their homes and igniting a military occupation for those who remained.
For most of the ignoramus academics and journalists, mostly blinded by lies and Leftism ideology, the Six Day War is when the history of the Israel/Arab conflict began.
Retired journalist Abraham Rabinovich pictured on June 7, 1967 with Israeli soldiers in the hours after Israel captured the Old City of Jerusalem from Jordan. It found itself ruling more than a million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, and the occupation fueled violent resistance. Many believe that had Israel not struck first the Jewish state could well have been overrun and destroyed.
"This 50-year-old festering wound is a reflection of a capitulation of Israeli, Palestinian and worldwide leadership in the search for peace and reconciliation".
Billionaire Moshiri to spearhead Everton’s Italian job
Indeed, it is only by virtue of Falcinelli’s prowess in the final third that Crotone still remains in contention to survive. In Romelu Lukaku, Koeman has a player with the capability of firing Everton to far headier heights than seventh place.
In other news, Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and fired many gas bombs, causing several Palestinians from the same household, to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt as part of a landmark 1979 peace agreement.
No amount of Israeli investment in illegal settlements will change the Palestinians' will, and eventually settlers will have to go back where they came from.
Tel Aviv - Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon lashed out at UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for calling on Israel to end its occupation of the West Bank and accused him of "spreading misinformation".




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