Citizens International

October 2012

Jimmy Carter: Netanyahu has abandoned two-state solution in favor of Greater Israel

posted October 22, 2012 by The Times of Israel Former US president, visiting Israel, backs Abbas plan to have the UN accept Palestine as nonmember state By Raphael Ahren Former US president Jimmy Carter said Monday that Israel’s current government has abandoned the two-state solution, making a “catastrophic” one-state solution increasingly inevitable. Speaking to reporters

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Survey: Most Israeli Jews Would Support Apartheid Regime in Israel

posted October 23, 2012 by Information Clearing House   Survey, conducted by Dialog on the eve of Rosh Hashanah, exposes anti-Arab, ultra-nationalist views espoused by a majority of Israeli Jews. By Gideon Levy Most of the Jewish public in Israel supports the establishment of an apartheid regime in Israel if it formally annexes the West

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‘Boycott them!’ UN rapporteur slams companies aiding Israeli settlements

posted October 26, 2012 by RT   The illegal Ulpana outpost, adjacent to the Beit El Jewish settlement. (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)   A special rapporteur for the UN’s Human Rights Council has called for a boycott on all companies involved with Israeli settlements until they adhere to international rights standards. Israel and the

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A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm

by Richard Perle posted by IASPS.org   Following is a report prepared by The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies’ “Study Group on a New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000.” The main substantive ideas in this paper emerge from a discussion in which prominent opinion makers, including Richard Perle, James Colbert, Charles Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas

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