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Israeli Opposition Leader Backs Obama On 1967 Borders, Says Netanyahu Violated U.S.-Israel Relations

Last week, President Obama said that a lasting peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians will involve two states and that the borders of Israel and Palestine be based on the 1967... BusinessWeek - Obama Urges Israel to Make Hard ...

Hamas leader says 1967 borders not enough, asks Obama why he wouldn't be willing to discuss 1948 borders.

Senior Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar said Monday that it was clear that US President Barack Obama's platform was not so different from the one adopted by former US president George W. Bush. According to Zahar, the 1967 borders, while "sacred," were not the ...

SC Legislature Prepares Ariz.-Style Immigration Law

South Carolinas Republican-controlled Legislature is expected to send Gov. Nikki Haley an Arizona-style anti-illegal immigration bill in the coming weeks. That has local law officials getting ready for enforcing immigration laws, The Post and Courier ...

A New Bishop and a New Tone in Los Angeles on Immigration

President Obama gave a speech on immigration on May 10 in front of the still-in-progress border fence in El Paso. Without proposing a specific policy plan, he delivered what sounded a lot like a campaign speech, in which he dismissed critics with a broad ...

Report: Obama Wants UK to Back 1967 Border

add comment () US President Barack Obama will seek an agreement with the UK that a Palestinian state be based on pre-1967 borders, British media reported Saturday. The issue will be raised in private talks between Obama and the UK's David Cameron during ...

Obama wants Israel to return to older borders

President Barack Obama on Thursday made official the long-held but rarely stated U.S. support for a future Palestinian state based on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war. In the past, the United States has unofficially backed a two-state ...

Obama stands by proposal for Palestinian borders

(05-23) 04:00 PDT Washington -- President Obama struck back at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a speech to a pro-Israel lobbying group Sunday, defending his stance that talks over a Palestinian state should focus on Israel's pre-1967 ...

Obama's call for Palestinian state on the pre-1967 borders was "stillborn"

A former Lebanese Prime Minister has called US President Barack Obama's call for a Palestinian state along pre-1967 borders "stillborn due to Israel's swift rejection". Selim El-Hoss said that Obama "relinquished previous American stances on settlements, ...

Hamas Sees Obama's '67 Borders and Raises Him: '48 Borders

The vibrations of Obamas hallowing the June 4, '67 borders have not yet stilled, and Hamas already says it would prefer the May 13, '48 borders. ...

Court to decide if Japanese couple can be deported

The Supreme Court will decide if a Japanese couple can be deported because of convictions resulting from a false tax return. The justices will hear an appeal from Akio and Fusako Kawashima, who became permanent lawful residents in 1984. But he pleaded ...

Obama, Netanyahu and the 1967 borders

By Adam Keller - President Obama has made his long awaited speech and uttered the magic number which some hoped and other dreaded that he would mention Nineteen Hundred Sixty Seven. And Prime Minister Netanyahu retorted with an angry outburst and ...

Obama should return to his 2007 borders

It is time for Israel to compromise and engage in a land swap that everybody can live with. As a staunch Israel supporter and neoconservative, I think this proposal will resolve some major lingering issues. Barack Obama has demanded that Israel return to ...

Grace Meng: Nice Sentiments from Obama, but the Immigration System Needs Fixing Now

When President Obama made a renewed call for immigration reform on May 10 , he rightly noted that the system is "broken." The president was also right in noting that the system must ultimately be fixed through comprehensive legislative reform, action ...

Nice Sentiments from Obama, but the Immigration System Needs Fixing Now

When President Obama made a renewed call for immigration reform on May 10 , he rightly noted that the system is "broken." The president was also right in noting that the system must ultimately be fixed through comprehensive legislative reform, action ...

5 Muslim immigrants appeal NJ terror convictions

Attorneys for five Muslim immigrants convicted of plotting a deadly strike at a New Jersey military base will challenge the Patriot Act as they appeal the convictions. The lawyers argue that FBI informants entrapped their clients. They say the ...

U.S.-Israel tension over Barack Obama's endorsement of Israel's pre-1967 borders is obscuring a flip side of the Middle East coi

JERUSALEM U.S.-Israel tension over Barack Obama's endorsement of Israel's pre-1967 borders is obscuring a flip side of the Middle East coin: The past days' speeches by the U.S. president contained difficult challenges for the Palestinians as well. ...

US Supreme Court may hear case on tuition breaks for illegal immigrants

The U.S. Supreme Court may hear a case next week which challenges California's policy allowing some illegal immigrants to pay in-state college tuition, it was reported on Saturday. The justices in Washington may announce as soon as Monday whether they ...

Have your say on Canada U.S. shared border says MP McLeod

Barriere Star Journal BC Thompson Nicola Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for Kamloops Thompson Cariboo has invited all constituents to contribute to the public consultations on the Canada - United States shared vision for perimeter security ...

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