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| Mar.19 |
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Netanyahu denies two-state reversal Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has watered down a pre-election vow not to allow the establishment of a Palestinian state
| Mar.16 |
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Netanyahu vows no Palestinian state Jerusalem: The Israeli Prime Minister has said he will not allow the creation of a Palestinian state if he is re-elected in Tuesday's vote | |
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| Mar.15 |
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Israel PM signs coalition deal Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a deal to form a new coalition government
| Feb.2 |
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Netanyahu asked to form coalition Jerusalem: President Shimon Peres has asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government following parliamentary election
| Jan.23 |
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Netanyahu dips into centrists' playbook Jerusalem: Netanyahu announced three top priorities straight from the playbook of a rival, Yair Lapid, as he starts to pursue the formation of a new government
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| Mar.22 |
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Netanyahu: Jerusalem not a settlement Map of East Jerusalem Israel Israeli Prime Minister sharply defended his government's plan to build new housing on disputed land in East Jerusalem | |
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| Sep.14 |
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No settlement freeze - Netanyahu Jerusalem: Prime Minister Netanyahu has rebuffed US demands for a total freeze on settlement building in the West Bank
| Jun.14 |
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PM calls for demilitarized Palestinian state  Jerusalem: Netanyahu said that Israel would agree to a peace agreement with Palestinians under which there would be a 'demilitarized Palestinian state'
Israeli Prime Minister said a Palestinian state must have no army, no control of its air space, no way of smuggling in weapons, and must recognise Israel as a Jewish nation
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| May.16 |
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PM 'may back two states' Jerusalem: Prime Minister Netanyahu may be prepared to endorse a peace process leading to an independent Palestinian state
| Mar.20 |
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Netanyahu gets more time Jerusalem: Prime Minister-designate, running out of time to form a coalition government, was granted a 14-day extension Friday by President Shimon Peres
| Feb.27 |
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Netanyahu fails to strike deal with Kadima Jerusalem: Next government is shaping up to be a conservative coalition after designated Prime Minister failed to strike a deal with the moderate Kadima...
| Feb.20 |
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Netanyahu picked to form government Jerusalem: President Shimon Peres: Benjamin Netanyahu, the head of the conservative Likud Party, has been chosen to form Israel's next government
Netanyahu said Israel faced the global economic crisis and what he said was Iran's wish to obtain nuclear weapons. Tzipi Livni, leader of the centrist Kadima, has suggested she would rather be in opposition
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| Feb.19 |
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Netanyahu edges towards coalition deal Jerusalem: Likud Party leader has picked up tentative support that could give him the inside track on forming a coalition government and becoming PM | |
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| Nov.12 |
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Netanyahu vows to expel Arafat Jerusalem: Foreign Minister said that if he was elected prime minister he would force Palestinian leader from the territories
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| Dec.10 |
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Barak, Netanyahu run for PM Israel: Labor Party named Barak as its candidate. Netanyahu cannot run as long as parliament remains intact.
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