Recent events in Egypt have the world's attention, especially Israelis who want to know what the future of their neighbor and ally might be.
Read this op-ed piece from Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president, from August of 2010.
Until the recent events in Egypt have threatened the stability of the country. What might that mean for Israel? Here's an article from today's Ha'aretz exploring it.
What is Israel doing about the situation? Nothing yet - only this airlift of its embassy workers.
President Obama had a brief YouTube interview about it.
Back in terms of Israel, where are the negotiations now? This article from December 2010 gives some perspective. And this commentary from Jeffrey Goldberg and Hussein Ibish adds a lot.
Where does President Obama stand in relation to Israel? This brief interview with CNN gives an overview.
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ReplyDelete1) in my opinion, the most influential document was the 1948. It sheds light on how everything started between Israelis and Palestinians.
2) The opinions of the teenagers were the most powerful because the teenagers are Israel’s future.
3) I thought that the relationship question between the U.S. and Israel was the most powerful because it al depends on the situation.
4) The U.S. has Israel’s back 100%.
1 expanded) the war's aftermath sparked a rage in the middle East that would never die out because a Jewish state had been born.
ReplyDelete2 expanded) IF the tenagers grow up and find a way to make peace it will be a brighter future but if war continues than then the conflict will never be solved.4 expanded) every president in the United States has supported israel since 1948. and since then there has never been a break in the relationship, but I cant predict the future so I don't know what will jhappen.