Netanyahu Backs U.S. Proposal for Freeze -- Wall Street Journal
JERUSALEM—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will ask cabinet ministers to support a U.S. proposal to extend restrictions on building in Jewish settlements for 90 days in exchange for a package of incentives from Washington, according to Israeli officials.
If approved by the Israeli government, the deal could help revive peace talks with the Palestinians, which collapsed at the end of September when a 10-month period of building restrictions expired and Israel refused to extend it.
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More News On U.S. Proposals To Get The Peace Process Moving
Netanyahu Agrees to Push for Freeze in Settlements -- New York Times
Netanyahu lobbies his Cabinet on U.S. peace talk incentives -- L.A. Times
Analysis: Freeze expected to pass cabinet by slim margin -- Jerusalem Post
Benjamin Netanyahu raises hopes for peace process breakthrough -- The Telegraph
Obama has made an offer Netanyahu cannot refuse -- Haaretz
Second squadron of F-35s is ‘an offer hard to refuse’ -- Jerusalem Post
U.S.A. offers Israel fighters in exchange for 90-day settlement freeze -- RIA Novosti
Palestinians slam U.S. incentives to Israel for freezing settlement -- Xinhuanet
PA: Freeze must include Jerusalem -- Haaretz
A 90-Day Bet on Mideast Talks -- New York Times
Is America bribing Bibi or blackmailing him? -- Economist
What exactly does Obama expect from Netanyahu? -- Haaretz
My Comment: The U.S. has just got taken for billions of dollars .... money that we just do not have.
1 comment:
Doesn`t this money come from the strategic assistance package?
Aren`t they having a huge problem selling the JSF to... anyone?
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