Livni, Olmert Put Jerusalem, Right of Return On The Table
Today, Israel began negotiations over what its Foreign Minister called core issues. Foreign Minister Livni and her Palestinian counterpart Ahmed Qurie began discussions over Jerusalem, refugees, borders, and settlements. In other words Israel is pushing ahead with the Palestinian agenda even though the Palestinians have failed to live up to their commitment to provide security -- stop terrorist attacks.
Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party introduced a no-confidence motion against the government to protest these negotiations.
Meanwhile Israel discovered 2 tons of explosives in a shipment of relief assistance making its way to the Palestinians.
Will this Israeli government continue to put at risk the future of the State of Israel?
For an excellent analysis of the current situation in Israel read Caroline Glick, here.