Empty gestures won't bring peace to Middle East

Now, a few weeks before Israel's Feb. 10 general elections, polls show that the Likud, the major center-right political party in Israel headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, has a good chance to form the next government. Mr. Netanyahu's record as prime minister, together with the Likud candidates, doesn'tdemonstrate any desire to help Mr. Obama create breakthroughs in the peace process. They promise to stick to their approach that rules out the formula of ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jan. 18, 2009

Eldar tries to point out stepping stones in the pathways through the mine fields toward peace. Good, but not highly informative nor insightful.

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