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Al-Monitor
February 27, 2018
Suffice it to mention Dennis Ross, who headed the Middle East peace teams under presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, ambassadors Martin Indyk and Dan Shapiro, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. However, never has an adherent of such a tiny messianic minority held such a strongÃÂ ...
Haaretz
February 20, 2018
Former U.S. Ambassador Martin Indyk emails... “It depends what Friedman means by 'significant evacuation.' Since the vast majority of settlers live in the large settlement blocs, it would be possible to create a Palestinian state on some 94% of the West Bank and only some 20% of settlers would have to beÃÂ ...
Mintpress News
February 20, 2018
And that last statement represented the second 'game changer': In 'good old days', as Martin Indyk called it, it would have been to the US that Israel reflexively would have turned, but not this time. Israel asked President Putin to mediate. It seems that Israel believes that Mr. Putin is now the 'indispensableÃÂ ...
Haaretz
February 12, 2018
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Egypttoday
January 31, 2018
Former envoys like Dennis Ross, Martin Indyk and others knew this. The borders proposed by the U.S. and Israel will be drawn in blood, as anyone familiar with the Arab-Israeli conflict and its transformations would say. Unlike what Americans and Israelis believe, the conflict will not only be about theÃÂ ...
World Israel News
January 30, 2018
When those talks ended abruptly, Obama accused both sides of lacking the political will to make tough decisions, with the Israeli media focusing on the role of Obama's special envoy Martin Indyk, who reportedly blamed the breakdown mostly on Israel. Shapiro joined INSS in March 2017 as a DistinguishedÃÂ ...
New York Times
January 5, 2017
As President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to assume office, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been forced onto his agenda by President Obama's decision to have the United States abstain on United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlements. Mr. Trump hasÃÂ ...
Haaretz
December 31, 1999
"An international conference would be a non-starter especially since everything you hear about the US peace plan is not necessarily consistent with previous UN resolutions." Martin Indyk tweets: "Abu Mazen's UNSC speech this morning was moderate in tone and gave the 2Js (Kushner and Greenblatt)ÃÂ ...
The Australian
December 10, 2017
“As happy as the Israelis are with the recognition, it makes some in the government quite nervous,” said Martin Indyk, a former US ambassador to Israel. The hope among some Jews in Israel is that Jerusalem will be the capital of both Israel and a Palestinian state. “It's not the most sensible decision byÃÂ ...
The Times
December 9, 2017
But within the government, some are afraid of the violent repercussions that could be brought by the shift in policy. “As happy as the Israelis are with the recognition, it makes some in the government quite nervous,” said Martin Indyk, a former US ambassador to Israel. The hope among some Jews in Israel isÃÂ ...
Haaretz
November 17, 2017
--Martin Indyk tweets about the Daily Mail story: "Not a well-sourced piece but it's going to happen sooner than later: Saudi Arabia's King Salman set to hand over the crown to his son." “Details of Abbas' mysterious Saudi trip still scarce” by Adnan Abu Amer: “A Palestinian official told Donia al-Watan that theÃÂ ...
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs (blog)
November 13, 2017
In an interview with the New York Times in July 2014, former U.S. Middle East envoy Martin Indyk blamed the failure of the Israeli-Palestinian ...
Haaretz
November 9, 2017
Martin Indyk tweets: "Some experts see latest ME developments as effort by Saudi Arabia and Israel to pull US back into the region. I see it as ...
KSDK
October 27, 2017
"Amazingly, Trump stuck to the script, gave a powerful speech and offered a carrot to NK while waving a big stick," tweeted Martin Indyk , ...
LobeLog
October 17, 2017
As former Obama Mideast envoy Martin Indyk said, this was “a good example of what's happened to the State Dept. under Trump-Tillerson.”.
New York Times
January 5, 2017
Martin Indyk, the executive vice president of the Brookings Institution, was ambassador to Israel in the Clinton administration and special envoy ...
WBIR-TV
December 31, 1999
"Amazingly, Trump stuck to the script, gave a powerful speech and offered a carrot to NK while waving a big stick," tweeted Martin Indyk , ...
WBIR-TV
December 31, 1999
"Amazingly, Trump stuck to the script, gave a powerful speech and offered a carrot to NK while waving a big stick," tweeted Martin Indyk , ...
Mother Jones
December 31, 1999
The 31-year-old revealed his intentions to Martin Indyk, the former US ambassador to Israel, and Stephen Hadley, a former US national security ...
Mondoweiss
March 25, 2017
She mocked Dennis and Martin - Martin Indyk and Dennis Ross - for going from Israel lobby organizations into principal mediation positions in the White House, and then pointed out something I didn't know: that the latest ambassador to Israel, DanielÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
March 24, 2017
He seems to really believe he can be the peacemaker," says Martin Indyk, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Bill Clinton who with Kerry went on to lead Obama's failed effort to negotiate between Netanyahu and Abbas.
Mondoweiss
March 24, 2017
Of the 19 ambassador appointments to Israel since 1949, only four (three individuals - Martin Indyk served twice) have been political appointees.
Politico
March 17, 2017
Y.), Buffy Cafritz, Martin Indyk and Gahl Burt, Buffy Cafritz, Linda Bond, Mark McKinnon and "The Circus," Elizabeth Dole, Gordon Hensley, Bill Webster.
Arab American News
March 17, 2017
Of the 19 ambassador appointments to Israel since 1949, only four (three individuals, Martin Indyk served twice) have been political appointees.
Forward
March 16, 2017
One example is Martin Indyk, who was born in London and raised in Australia but nevertheless became a special assistant to President Clinton and served on the National Security Council before becoming the U.S.
Conservative Review
March 15, 2017
Ratney oversaw a program the Times of Israel said was "in effect setting up an armed Palestinian militia in the consulate." Martin Indyk - Obama's anti-Israel apologist - praised the appointment, tweeting that Ratney was a "valued member of Kerry's ...
Chicago Tribune
March 13, 2017
This week marks the Trump administration's first foray into on-the-ground Middle East peace diplomacy. Jason Greenblatt, who carries the title of assistant to the president and special representative for international negotiations, arrives Monday in ...
Mondoweiss
March 13, 2017
... creating a Palestinian state would have involved "a lot of blood, gore turmoil in Israel." And Rabinovich and Martin Indyk and Rabin's daughter Dalia discussed Rabin's determination never to divide Jerusalem, an essential element of the two-state ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
March 10, 2017
After Clinton spoke, Martin Indyk, currently a vice-president at Brookings and formerly the U.S. ambassador to Israel, joined Rabinovich, a former diplomat and peace negotiator, and Dalia Rabin, Rabin's daughter, in a panel discussion.
Axios
March 10, 2017
While Obama officials like former Obama ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk are praising Ratney's hire, influential conservatives in the pro-Israel community are ready to unleash a major outcry if he's retained.
Forward
March 10, 2017
... tenements, now play in the liberal world: here was the world renowned New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, talking with the executive vice-president of the Brookings Institution, Martin Indyk - and of course, Bernie Sanders, a Jew from Brooklyn.
http://hamodia.com
March 8, 2017
The report quoted former Special Envoy to the Middle East Martin Indyk as confirming the theory. "It appears that President Trump is prepared to go a long way to help Prime Minister Netanyahu with his domestic difficulties and that Netanyahu, in return ...
The Jewish Voice
March 8, 2017
But the key Israel throat slitters to stand before the group were such as Nancy Pelosi, Tim Kaine Robert Malley, Tom Friedman, Martin Indyk and of course.......Bernie Sanders. The Kid From Brooklyn who nearly made it to the White House were it not forÃÂ ...
Conservative Review
March 8, 2017
One of John Kerry's closest confidantes is now in charge of the Israeli-Palestinian portfolio at the State Department. Mark Toner, the acting State Department spokesman and an Obama administration holdover, announced Wednesday that Michael Ratney,ÃÂ ...
Australia-Israel Jewish Affairs Council
March 6, 2017
Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu's visit to Australia became a soapbox for some former senior Labor figures to call for Australian recognition of a State of Palestine.
JNS.org
March 6, 2017
Herzog disputed claims by former State Department envoy Martin Indyk that Israeli housing construction was the main reason the talks failed.
Australia-Israel Jewish Affairs Council
March 1, 2017
US Middle East envoy Martin Indyk has said that, in 2014, Netanyahu was sweating bullets to make peace, but Abbas just walked away.
Haaretz
February 28, 2017
FOR THE 'IN JARED WE TRUST' CROWD: "Prince Jared Is Trying to Consolidate His White House Power" by Emily Jane Fox: "Kushner and Netanyahu recently shared dinner with Tillerson, before Tillerson's overseas trip, a source familiar with the situationÃÂ ...
Jewish Journal
February 27, 2017
Earlier on Monday, Martin Indyk, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, suggested that Friedman's influence on the Administration's policy is being exaggerated.
Daily Trust
February 24, 2017
Martin Indyk, a former Middle East negotiator under Obama described President Trump's action as"another nail in the coffin of the peace process, which already had a lot of nails in it".
Politico
February 22, 2017
The co-hosts were David Rubenstein, Alice Rogoff, Afsaneh Beschloss, Martin Indyk, Gahl Burt, HP Goldfield, Kristin Mannion, Walter and Cathy Isaacson, and Sally Quinn.
Al-Monitor
February 21, 2017
Former US peace envoy and ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk suggested that Haley's statement rejecting the appointment might have been triggered the night before during a private dinner in New York that included the president and his biggest donor,ÃÂ ...
The Australian
February 16, 2017
Unfortunately even in the peace talks in 2014, according to US mediator Martin Indyk, Benjamin Netanyahu was "sweating bullets" for an agreement, but Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas just walked away.
Yahoo News
February 15, 2017
"It's another nail in the coffin of the peace process, which already had a lot of nails in it," said Martin Indyk, a former Middle East negotiator under Obama and now at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington. The one-state idea that Trump ...
The National Interest Online
February 15, 2017
Even though the Israeli prime minister has, as Martin Indyk put it, lost his "wingman" on Iran (ousted national security advisor Michael Flynn), he still came to the White House this week expecting to solidify the Trump administration's support for a ...
Fortune
February 15, 2017
Martin Indyk, a former Middle East negotiator under Obama and now at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington, said of the possibility that Washington might ditch its support for an independent Palestinian nation, "It's another nail in the ...
NPR
February 14, 2017
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will pay his first visit to President Trump on Wednesday. Rachel Martin talks to former U.S.
Jewish Journal
February 13, 2017
"Fayyad was the best Palestinian partner for Israel and [the Libya] job has nothing to do with Israel," tweeted Martin Indyk, Executive Vice President at the Brookings Institute and a former U.S. Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations ...
TODAYonline
February 12, 2017
"Every president discovers that it looks different from the perspective of the Oval Office than it did on the campaign trail," said Mr Martin Indyk, the executive vice-president of the Brookings Institution. "The fact that President Trump is proving ...
The Journal
February 3, 2017
The former U.S. ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, said the Trump White House statement did not appear to be a green light for more construction in the West Bank.
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