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  • American Lawmakers Write Another Letter on Iran

    03/19/2015 6:33:39 PM PDT · by Star Traveler · 30 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | Thursday, March 19, 2015 | Elad Benari
    Bipartisan letter, signed by 360 lawmakers, will remind Obama that sanctions relief on Iran requires new legislation from Congress. A bipartisan letter on Iran signed by 360 members of Congress will be sent to President Barack Obama, one of its House signers said on Thursday, according to The Hill. The letter, similar to the one 47 Senate Republicans recently sent to Tehran's leaders, reminds the administration that permanent sanctions relief on Iran as part of a deal to rollback its nuclear program would require new legislation from Congress. It comes as international negotiators approach a March 24 deadline to reach...
  • US Intel. scraps Iran, Hezbollah from terrorist threats lists [Beirut Marine Alert]

    03/16/2015 4:59:33 AM PDT · by huldah1776 · 67 replies
    Iran Times ^ | March 16, 2015 | n/a
    The US National Intelligence has removed Iran and the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah, from its list of "terrorist threats." US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper scrapped Iran and Hezbollah from the list in an annual report recently delivered to the US Senate, citing their efforts in fighting terrorists, including the ISIL Takfiri group, Press TV reported. The unclassified version of the report titled “Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Communities,” which was released on February 26, 2015, noted Iran’s efforts to battle extremists, including those of the ISIL terrorist group, who were perceived to constitute the greatest terrorist...
  • Republican U.S. Speaker John Boehner to visit Israel 10 days after Netanyahu’s victory (March 31)

    03/19/2015 7:38:01 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 18 replies
    Haaretz ^ | Mar. 20, 2015 | 3:00 AM | Barak Ravid
    Trip was arranged before election but is likely to be a 'victory celebration' for Netanyahu and Obama's arch rival. Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner is expected to visit Israel in about a week. Boehner, a member of the Republican Party, is U.S. President Barack Obama’s arch rival and the man who invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make his controversial speech in Congress. Senior Israeli officials who asked to remain anonymous said Boehner will begin his visit, which has not yet been announced publicly, on March 31, heading a delegation of Republican Congress members. The...
  • Andrea Mitchell to Netanyahu: Congratulations, Your Victory is 'Costing You'

    03/19/2015 5:30:19 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 46 replies
    NewsBusters ^ | March 19, 2015 | 5:02 PM EDT | Kyle Drennen
    Starting off her interview with newly reelected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell acknowledged his win – then told him how bad it was: "Prime Minister, congratulations on your victory. But – there's always a but – critics and analysts here and around the world are saying, 'At what cost?' Your hard turn right on the Palestinian issue, what you said about the Arab voters coming out in droves, they say, are costing you, costing you support around the world." Netanyahu pushed back on her assertions: "Well, neither one is – the...
  • US Senate Democrats, Republicans agree to delay Iran bill vote

    03/19/2015 4:29:46 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 22 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 03/20/2015 01:03
    US Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed on Thursday to delay until at least mid-April any vote on a closely watched bill that would require President Barack Obama to submit any nuclear agreement with Iran for Congress' approval, congressional aides said. Republican Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had said he wanted to have the committee vote next Thursday. But Senate Democrats balked, reluctant to advance legislation the Obama administration has said could have a "profoundly negative impact" on the delicate nuclear talks with Iran, just as negotiators struggled to meet a late-March deadline for a framework...
  • Is London rapper Jihadi George? Hip-hop artist turned may have been one of the so-called ‘Beatles’

    03/19/2015 12:07:07 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 14 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 03/19/2015 | By OLLIE GILLMAN
    * Londoner Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary could be Jihadi George, expert says * Bary believed to be part of ISIS hostage-taking cell known as the 'Beatles' * He may have travelled to Syria with Jihadi John - Mohammed Emwazi * The terrorists lived just streets away from each other in west London * Bary was a rising talent in London's hip-hop scene before he fled country * Previously thought to be Jihadi John because of his similar facial features A London rapper who fled to Syria could be Jihadi George - the second of the ISIS hostage-taking cell known as 'The...
  • Spite toward Bibi ‘hardened’ Obama’s resolve to do Iran nuke deal (9pm Bibi interview on FOX)

    03/19/2015 11:03:41 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 31 replies
    Fox News ^ | March 19, 2015 | Chris Stirewalt
    SPITE TOWARD BIBI “HARDENED” OBAMA’S RESOLVE TO DO IRAN NUKE DEAL NYT: “[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s] objections to a nuclear deal with Iran, and his decision to firmly ally himself with Mr. Obama’s Republican opponents in expressing his ire over the Iran talks, may well have hardened the president’s decision to push for an agreement, one Obama adviser said Wednesday.” [Watch Fox: Netanyahu will be interviewed by Megyn Kelly, airing on “The Kelly File” tonight at 9 p.m. ET] White House steps up attacks - Fox News: “ In its first public response to Netanyahu's election triumph, White House...
  • US removes Iran and Hezbollah from list of terror threats

    03/19/2015 5:57:12 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 36 replies
    An annual security report submitted recently to the US Senate by James Clapper, director of National Intelligence, removed both Iran and Hezbollah from the list of terrorism threats to the United States for the first time in years. The unclassified version of the "Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Communities" dated 26 February, noted Iran's efforts to fight "Sunni extremists", including elements affiliated with the Islamic State group who were perceived to constitute the "preeminent terrorist threat to American interests worldwide".
  • Livni: Election results not just a win for Netanyahu, but a 'victory for hate, fear' (bitter much?)

    03/19/2015 1:14:40 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 16 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 03/19/2015 09:56
    Zionist Union co-leader Tzipi Livni said Thursday she was very concerned with the election results, which currently show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party leading with 30 seats while her faction trails with 24 mandates. "The results here are not just a victory for Netanyahu, they are actually a victory for hate and fear," she told Army Radio in reference to the premier's last-minute bid to garner votes by warning that the right-wing faced danger from the large turnout of Israeli Arab pollster.
  • Tunisia president says country 'in a war with terror' after Tunis museum massacre kills 19

    03/19/2015 12:50:54 AM PDT · by 867V309 · 9 replies
    FoxNews.com ^ | March 19, 2015 | FoxNews.com
    <p>"The fight against them will continue until they are exterminated."</p>
  • Obama May Find It Impossible to Mend Frayed Ties to Netanyahu

    03/19/2015 12:08:00 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 42 replies
    nytimes ^ | MARCH 18, 2015 | HELENE COOPER and MICHAEL D. SHEAR
    WASHINGTON — President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel had a poisonous relationship long before Mr. Netanyahu swept to victory on Tuesday night in elections watched minute-by-minute at the White House. But now that Mr. Netanyahu has won after aggressively campaigning against a Palestinian state and Mr. Obama’s potential nuclear deal with Iran, the question is whether the president and prime minister can ever repair their relationship — and whether Mr. Obama will even try. On Wednesday, part of the answer seemed to be that the president would not make the effort. In strikingly strong criticism, the White...
  • After Netanyahu’s Electoral Victory, Haaretz Columnist Says the Israeli People Must be Replaced

    03/18/2015 8:55:27 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 54 replies
    Algemeiner ^ | March 18, 2015 9:22 pm | David Daoud
    Are the Israeli people sick? According to Haaretz Columnist Gideon Levy, who was unsurprisingly not pleased with the results of Tuesday’s elections in Israel, the answer is “yes.” In an opinion column he published shortly after the results were announced, Levy called for the replacement of the Israeli people for re-electing Benjamin Netanyahu. Levy wrote that, “the first conclusion that comes to my mind two minutes after the release of the election results is particularly depressing: We have to replace the people. [What's necessary] is not more elections to change the leadership of the State, but rather a general election...
  • After Harsh Editorial, Watchdog Group Says New York Times Has Anti-Netanyahu Obsession

    03/18/2015 5:43:53 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 10 replies
    Algemeiner ^ | March 18, 2015 4:34 pm
    The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) told The Algemeiner today that The New York Times has an anti-Netanyahu obsession. The media watchdog made the comments in response to a strongly worded editorial in The Times decrying Prime Minister Netanyahu’s election victory on Tuesday. “Anyone who wasn’t already aware of The New York Times mindset just has to read today’s paper on Israel’s elections to realize how pervasive is the anti-Netanyahu obsession at that newspaper,” said Senior Media Analyst Ricki Hollander of CAMERA. CAMERA also accused the paper of being anti-Israel. Hollander said that the newspaper...
  • US: Netanyahu Win to Have No Impact on Nuclear Talks (Jen Psaki dismisses result)

    03/18/2015 3:54:41 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 16 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 3/18/2015, 10:12 PM
    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's victory in the Israeli election will not hamper US efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran, the State Department said Wednesday. The Israeli leader opposes any accommodation with Tehran and came to Washington during the campaign to address US lawmakers and denounce the agreement under negotiation as a "bad deal." "We've been long familiar with the views of the prime minister on Iran. We don't think that his win has impacted the Iran negotiations, or will," said State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki. US Secretary of State John Kerry is in Lausanne for talks this week...
  • V15: Election Day Was 'Confusing' And 'Painful'

    03/18/2015 3:34:38 PM PDT · by Dave346 · 10 replies
    Arutz Sheva ^ | 3/18/2015, 10:37 PM | Moshe Cohen
    Among the most disappointed with the results of Tuesday's elections are the activists of the V15 group – the organization that may or may not have been funded by American and European interests, but whose aim was to remove Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu from office. “A confusing night turned into a painful morning,” the group said in a statement. “It was painful not because we lost, but because we have no faith in the winners.” V15 – Victory in 2015, a project of the One Voice group – was accused of being operated and funded by anti-right groups abroad, which...
  • US still backs two-state solution in Mideast: White House (Earnest says BHO hasn't called Bibi yet)

    03/18/2015 10:23:22 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 31 replies
    The Daily Star ^ | Mar. 18, 2015 | 06:43 PM
    The White House said Wednesday it still believes a two-state solution is the best way to find peace in the Middle East, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out the creation of a Palestinian state. This comes after a comment by the White House, saying it will evaluate its approach to Mideast peace process. President Barack Obama believes a two-state solution is "the best way to resolve the situation," according to White House spokesman Josh Earnest, who added that Obama had not yet called to congratulate Netanyahu on his election victory. The White House also said it was "deeply...
  • The 20th Knesset by the numbers: More Arabs and women, fewer Orthodox members

    03/18/2015 4:41:29 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 3 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 03/18/2015 11:04 | LAHAV HARKOV
    When the 20th Knesset is sworn in on March 31, there will be quite a few quantitative changes in the legislature's makeup, according to Wednesday's results. The official election results will come on Thursday, after all the votes by soldiers and others who vote away from their hometown are counted, so some of these numbers are subject to changes, though they're likely to be minor. The 71.8 percent voter turnout is a 16-year peak, the highest since 1999, when it was 78.7%, according to research by the Israel Democracy Institute, and the number of parties that passed the 3.25% electoral...
  • Analysis: Likud’s Unexpected Success Shows Israeli Voters Still Place High Priority on Security

    03/18/2015 4:33:56 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 5 replies
    Algemeiner ^ | March 17, 2015 5:26 pm | Jacob Kamaras
    The latest pre-election surveys had predicted that Zionist Union would outperform Likud, likely based on voters’ prioritization of socioeconomic issues. Likud’s apparent victory, however, might affirm that Israeli voters still place a high priority on security. Following Netanyahu’s much-debated March 3 speech to the U.S. Congress about Iran, an Israel Hayom-New Wave Research Institute poll revealed that 41 percents of Israelis would place their trust in Netanyahu to deal with the Iranian nuclear threat, far more than the 6 percent of respondents who chose Herzog. (Fifteen percent said they trust U.S. President Barack Obama the most with the Iranian nuclear...
  • The Media Shot Themselves in the Foot (Israeli election)

    03/18/2015 4:21:26 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 15 replies
    Jewish Press ^ | March 18th, 2015
    There’s two things that are clear. The Israeli public does not want a leftwing government, and the Israeli public does not like how Israel’s leftwing media tried to manipulate the elections. The suspiciously timed “investigations” against Netanyahu fueled by the constantly repeated reports of those investigations only helped Netanyahu in the polls, until the media finally realized they needed to back off the reporting because it was backfiring. And then there was V15′s campaign. The Israeli people aren’t stupid. They saw the media manipulation. They understood about the foreign funding, and they hit back. The news media’s outright lying about...
  • Gulf official: Security fears over Iran gave Netanyahu election win

    03/18/2015 4:18:00 AM PDT · by Dave346 · 3 replies
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 03/18/2015 11:54
    DUBAI- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu owes his election win to Israeli security fears, notably about Iran's growing regional influence, said an official of a Gulf Arab government wary of Tehran's progress towards a nuclear deal with world powers. "With Iran emerging again, it was highly expected that Netanyahu would win," said the Gulf Arab official, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter. "He's a man who believes strongly in protecting his people, and this is what Israel wants now." The Gulf Arab states, led by dominant Gulf Sunni Muslim power Saudi Arabia, see Shi'ite Iran...