Ariel Sharon
Dialogue is essential for a lasting peace
As the international stage thrums with tension from the war in Ukraine, strain in the Balkans, civil wars in Africa and the new tragedy unfolding in the Middle East, Greek-Turkish cooperation and dialogue acquire fresh political dimensions.
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Israeli court orders settlers to evacuate home
A court in Israel ordered settlers to evacuate a home in Hebron they had been living in since 2005 as an Israeli firm had not legally purchased it from its original Palestinian owners.
According to local media reports, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the company used illegal means to purchase the house, which belonged to the Bakri family.
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What Gaza needs
I first visited Gaza in 2003, which was only 10 years after the Oslo Accord. The late Ariel Sharon was either about to, or had newly announced his plans for Israel's disengagement from Gaza. It took him a while to convince everybody to take Israeli settlements out of Gaza. Disengagement started in 2005.
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Israel ex-PM Olmert gets 8 months for corruption: reports
A Jerusalem court sentenced former prime minister Ehud Olmert to eight months in prison on May 25, after convicting him of corruption in a March retrial, Israeli media reported.
Owners sue state over private isle close to Cape Sounion
The owners of private islet close to the celebrated archeological site of Sounion, southeast of greater Athens, have sued the Greek State to the tune of … 400 million euros over what they charge is the indirect confiscation of their property.
Ex-Israel PM Olmert found guilty in corruption retrial
A Jerusalem court found former Israeli premier Ehud Olmert guilty of corruption March 30 in a retrial of allegations he received envelopes of cash from a US businessman, the verdict read.
Turkish president warns Israeli actions at al-Aqsa may prompt ‘new intifada’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan has warned both Israel and the international community that an Israeli offensive on the al-Aqsa Mosque may pave the way for a ânew intifada,â leading to troubles that might spread across the world and not be limited to the Middle East.