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"A Bottom-up Approach to Peace" Project on Middle East Democracy
Natan Sharansky writes that the Israeli elections are affirmation of a wide dissolution with Oslo and any potential quick fixes. Sharansky believes that only a bottom-up approach which focuses on building a peaceful Palestinian society can bring forth true peace. Benyamin Netanyahu has expressed his belief that what is needed for the Palestinians is extraordinary economic development. Sharansky expresses optimism that President Obama will also see that a bottom up approach has the potential for real change, as it’s a true departure from the failed attempts at peace which have dominated for so long. For Sharansky, the elections have provided a possibility for a realistic path forward.
"Sharansky: 'Netanyahu is the Most Qualified to Protect Israel’s Security and Israeli-American Relations' " Likud Blog
The Likud Anglos Rally gathered approximately five hundred members of the Anglo-Saxon community who came to hear Likud’s top line politicians and analysts, both past and present, discuss Likud’s policy based on the present situation. Among the speakers was Dore Gold, former Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Moshe “Boogie” Yaalon, Caroline Glick and Natan Sharansky.
"Can Bibi and Obama get along?" The Telegraph ,JTA
Natan Sharansky, who generally opposes Israeli concessions, and the Israel Policy Forum's M.J. Rosenberg, a defender of the land-for-peace formulam, can be counted on to disagree about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But, ahead of Likud's projected win in next week's Israeli elections, both men are poopooing the idea that President Obama and Benjamin Netayahu are set for a major confrontation.
"Israeli Election Watch: Where's the beef? Who is the Kahane candidate? So what if Livni's a woman?" The Telegraph-JTA News
Former lawmaker and current think-tanker Natan Sharansky tells The Jerusalem Post that Benjamin Netanyahu will not clash with current U.S. President Barack Obama. Sharansky also says he has no plans to reenter politics.
"Sharansky: Netanyahu won't clash with Obama" The Jerusalem Post
Former minister Natan Sharansky, who has been a frequent guest at the White House in recent years, has rejected allegations from Kadima that if elected prime minister, Likud chairman Binyamin Netanyahu would not get along with the administration of US President Barack Obama. He met with Obama a year ago and discussed the bottom-up theory of solving the Middle East conflict that Sharansky has been talking about for years and which has become the basis of Netanyahu's "economic peace" diplomatic plan.
נתניהו: "עזה - מובלעת אירנית ליד אשקלון" - וואלה! חדשות
News from the Conference on Counterinsurgency and the Challenge of Global Terrorism by the Adelson Institute of Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center, chaired by Natan Sharansky.
נתניהו: דרושה מדיניות אקטיבית - מדיניות ופוליטיקה - חדשות - ערוץ 7
News from the Conference on Counterinsurgency and the Challenge of Global Terrorism by the Adelson Institute of Strategic Studies at the Shalem Center, chaired by Natan Sharansky.
The Return of Natan Sharansky
Natan Sharansky fights to save democracy promotion from the wreck of the Bush administration. Sharansky argues that Palestinian society needs wholesale economic and political reform before it is ready for more democracy or a peace deal with Israel.
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