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Israeli '67 border must stand - Obama

Palestinian men throw stones at the fence marking the border between Israel and Palestine during a demonstration in April. US President Barack Obama declared the borders of Israel and a Palestinian state must be based on 1967 lines, likely setting up a ...

Border smuggling of people into U.S., Mexico is multi-billion-dollar business

MEXICO CITY X-ray machines at checkpoints in southern Mexico are capturing the ghostly outlines of a clandestine business worth billions a year, people packed tighter than cattle and transported like consumer goods in tractor trailers to the United ...

Egypt\'s UN ambassador says Obama\'s backing for Palestinian border will help get UN recognition

Egypt's U.N. ambassador says President Barack Obama's backing of a key Palestinian demand on the borders of its future state will help Palestinian leaders win United Nations recognition. Maged Abdelaziz linked Obama's support for the borders that existed ...

North Vancouver man says U.S lifting border ban 'close to a miracle'

VANCOUVER -- A North Vancouver man who last month was banned from entering the U.S. for five years said he was relieved that Homeland Security officials decided to overturn the ban."It's pretty close to a miracle," Leah Shaffer said Thursday."It's rare, ...

Rep. Allen West: Obama's call for Israel to adopt 1967 borders 'egregious'

FollowSubscribeSponsor an Examiner Do you like this Article? The nation of Israel was dealt a blow Thursday - not by Islamic terrorists bent on the destruction of the tiny country, but by the President of the United States. According to an AP/Blaze ...

Obama calls for 1967 border debate

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Obama Wants Israel to Cede to Palestinian Demand for 1967 Border

Washington (CNSNews.com) President Barack Obama called for Israel to give up land to the Palestinians, redrawing the countrys borders to where they were prior to the 1967 Six Day War. This would require Israel to potentially give up the West Bank, ...

Borders of Israel, Palestine should be based on 1967 lines: Barack Obama

US President Barack Obama on Thursday said that the borders of Israel and Palestine should be ased on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed land swaps. "The United States believes that negotiations should result in two states, with permanent Palestinian ...

Prodding Israel, Obama embraces Palestine borders

WASHINGTON -- Exasperated by stalled Middle East peace talks in a season of tumultuous change, President Barack Obama jolted close ally Israel Thursday by embracing the Palestinians' terms for drawing the borders of their new nation next door. Prime ...

Obama endorses Palestinian demand that Israel return to 1967 borders in drawing new state

Forcefully stepping into an explosive Middle East debate, President Barack Obama on Thursday endorsed a key Palestinian demand for the borders of its future state and prodded Israel to accept that it can never have a truly peaceful nation based on ...

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