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Obama backs Palestinian demand for pre-1967 borders

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EU nations back Obama's decision to favour 1967 borders as basis for Mideast settlement

BRUSSELS - European Union nations came out in strong support Friday of President Barack Obama's call to use the 1967 borders as the basis for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Britain, Germany and France led the praise for Obama's call to ...

US(CA): Marijuana hidden in lettuce seized at border

The driver of a tractor-trailer carrying lettuce was arrested at the Otay Mesa border crossing after one and a half tons of marijuana was found hidden in the shipment Wednesday night, federal authorities said. The driver arrived at the border about 7:15 ...

Victor Davis Hanson: Obama?s demagoguery on immigration historic

President Obama gave what was billed as an important speech on immigration last week near the border in El Paso, Texas. Unfortunately, it was one of the most demagogic moments in recent presidential history. Nearly everything Obama said was either ...

Why we're skeptical about Obama's immigration reform

The following editorial appeared in the Dallas Morning News on Thursday: We've heard the right words before from leading Republicans as well as Democrats, including presidents from both parties: Congress must stop delaying and enact comprehensive ...

Obama Seeks to Redraw Israel-Palestine Map to Pre-1967 Borders

"For the Palestinians, efforts to delegitimize Israel will end in failure. Symbolic actions to isolate Israel at the United Nations in September wont create an independent state," he said. "Palestinian leaders will not achieve peace or prosperity if ...

Obama for Palestinian state based on 1967 borders

WASHINGTON US PRESIDENT Barack Obama declared on Thursday that the borders of Israel and a Palestinian state must be based on 1967 lines, likely setting up a new clash with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a long-awaited survey of the ...

Obama embraces security for Israel, Palestinian state based on 1967 borders as starting point

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 ...

Barack Obama: Israel must recognise 1967 borders

President Barack Obama last night ordered Israel to accept Palestinian demands in a peace deal as he pledged American support for human rights in the Middle East. Mr Obama was more explicit about the parameters of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal that ...

Victor Davis Hanson: Obamas demagoguery on immigration historic

President Obama gave what was billed as an important speech on immigration last week near the border in El Paso, Texas. Unfortunately, it was one of the most demagogic moments in recent presidential history. Nearly everything Obama said was either ...

Israel Rejects Obama's Call For Palestinian State Based On 1967 Borders

(RTTNews) - Israel on Thursday rejected U.S. President Barack Obama's call for setting pre-1967 borders to a future Palestinian state for resolving the decades-long conflict between the Palestinians and Israel, insisting that those borders were ...

Obama riles Israel with embrace of '67 borders

WASHINGTON - President Obama jolted close ally Israel Thursday by embracing the Palestinians' terms for drawing the borders of their new nation next door. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea as "indefensible" on the eve of his ...

Obama: Israel must recognise 1967 borders

Barack President Barack Obama last night ordered Israel to accept Palestinian demands in a peace deal as he pledged American support for human rights in the Middle East. Mr Obama was more explicit about the parameters of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal ...

Obama: Palestinian state based on 1967 borders

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vigorously opposed a formula that would see Israel withdraw to the geographical lines in place before the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, and immediately rejected Obama's formula. WASHINGTON (AFP)---US President Barack Obama ...

Mideast peace talks should start with 1967 borders, Obama says

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama has plunged back into efforts to restart Middle East peace talks, pressuring both sides with a set of U.S. principles that appeared to catch Israeli leaders off-guard and are likely to set up a tense meeting with Prime ...

US takes EU line on final borders in Israel

EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - US President Barack Obama has said that future Israeli-Palestinian borders should be based on lines established before the 1967 war, bringing US policy closer in line with the EU position on the conflict. Obama unveiled the new US ...

Graham Blames Fox News for Making It Difficult to Get Support for His Position on Immigration Reform

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) Washington (CNSNews.com) - Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), when talking to Capitol reporters, said that Fox News makes it difficult for him to garner support for his stance on immigration reform, ...

Israeli PM rejects '1967 borders' view by Obama

Israeli PM Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin Netanyahu has rejected comments from US President Obama that a future Palestinian state must be based on the 1967 borders. In a major speech to the state department, Mr Obama said "mutually agreed swaps" would help ...

Obama re-stresses 1967 borders must be talks'' basis

LONDON, May 20 (KUNA) -- U.S. President Barack Obama has re-affirmed that the 1967 borders must be the basis for the aspired Palestinian state. Obama, in remarks to the BBC radio station hours after he made his keynote speech on the Middle East question, ...

Israel PM rejects Obama's '1967 border' solution to Palestine-Israel conflict

Jerusalem, May 20(ANI): Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected U.S. President Barack Obama's recommendation that a future Palestine state be based on 1967 borders. Netanyahu said the borders, which existed before the 1967 Middle East War, ...

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