Tzipi Livni Shows Prime Ministerial Stuff on J Street Conference
Tzipi Livni has sent in a remarkable letter of affirmation to J Street, recognizing potential differences but affirming a shared strategic vision for the best interests of Israel.
Tzipi Livni has sent in a remarkable letter of affirmation to J Street, recognizing potential differences but affirming a shared strategic vision for the best interests of Israel.
Jerusalem Post | Posted 06.26.2009 | World
Kadima leader Tzipi Livni finally formed a "government" on Monday, seven months after failing to build a real coalition when she had the opportunity t...
Jerusalem Post | JPOST.COM STAFF, GIL HOFFMAN and AP | Posted 03.25.2009 | World
Joining a Likud government would be a breach of Kadima voters' trust and an act of self-delusion, Kadima leader Tzipi Livni said on Sunday evening ahe...
Bradley Burston | Posted 03.20.2009 | World
The majority vote was cast for a leadership -- the right wing -- that the public thinks can end the relationship with the most assets for Israelis and preferably no alimony at all for the spouse."
Jerusalem Post | SHELLY PAZ | Posted 03.20.2009 | World
Nearly two-thirds of Israelis would like Kadima and the Likud to form a unity government, a survey conducted by Market Watch the day after last week's...
AP | AMY TEIBEL | Posted 03.14.2009 | World
JERUSALEM — Israel's new coalition government _ whether led by hard-line Benjamin Netanyahu or his moderate rival Tzipi Livni _ is likely to tak...
AP | STEVEN GUTKIN | Posted 03.13.2009 | World
JERUSALEM — Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and hard-line rival Benjamin Netanyahu both claimed victory Tuesday in Israel's parliamentary election,...
Lazar Berman | Posted 03.12.2009 | World
As Israelis go to the polls tomorrow, observers around the world will be watching the results eagerly. They will largely ask the same question: "How w...
Huffington Post | HuffPost Contributors | Posted 03.12.2009 | World
Israelis head to the polls tomorrow, February 10, to vote in a new government. Huffington Post contributors from Israel to Ramallah to DC have shared ...
David Makovsky | Posted 03.07.2009 | World
On February 10, Israelis will go to the polls to choose a new government, and the election campaigning -- curtailed by Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip -- has resumed in earnest.
Nytimes.com | ISABEL KERSHNER | Posted 02.27.2009 | World
JERUSALEM -- With two weeks to go before the Israeli elections, the politicians who seem to have benefited the most from the military offensive agains...
Jim Arkedis | Posted 02.07.2009 | World
If hundreds of innocent deaths helps secure a real security mandate for the moderate-to-dovish Kadima/Labor and Israeli-Palestinian peace, that's political calculus Livni and Barak were willing to take.
The Christian Science Monitor | Joshua Mitnick | Posted 02.02.2009 | World
Tel Aviv -- While war between Israel and Hamas reverberates from Gaza City to southern Israel and to Arab capitals, the fallout will also be felt with...
Steve Clemons | Posted 10.22.2009 | World