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Tag Archives: Martin Indyk
Natanyahu: Martin Indyk lies in PBS interview
i24News Netanyahu denies saying Rabin would have lost elections if he had lived January 6, 2016 Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office on Wednesday issued a total denial of the claims made by Martin Indyk in a PBS interview filmed in July … Continue reading
The salami strategy: Slice Israel apart, piece by piece. Demand a slice and when Israel gives in, then demand another
ALGEMEINER Amnesia on Settlements Afflicts Martin Indyk by Benjamin Korn November 20, 2015 A form of amnesia must be affecting the Obama administration’s former chief Mideast negotiator, Martin Indyk. It is, however, a very selective kind of amnesia–he only forgets concessions that … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Gaza, Judea, Martin Indyk, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Salami Strategy, Samaria, West Bank
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Chutzpah redefined
ISRAEL HAYOM by Sarah Stern December 18, 2014 In September 1993, when Yasser Arafat was recast from the role of “granddaddy of terrorism” to that of “peacemaker,” the Oslo Accords were marketed to the Israeli public and to world Jewry … Continue reading
The Arrogance of Martin Indyk
ALGEMEINER by Moshe Phillips and Benyamin Korn December 16, 2014 During an old controversy involving Martin Indyk, then the U.S. ambassador to Israel, one Israeli political official invoked a particularly nasty historical analogy. Indyk reportedly had been contacting individual Israel cabinet ministers to … Continue reading
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Tagged British High Commissioner, Martin Indyk
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Indyk’s insidious analysis
ISRAEL HAYOM by Ruthie Blum December 5, 2014 The disbanding of the Israeli government this week is breathing new life into dead arguments from the American Left about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. One example worth noting is Christiane Amanpour’s “interview” … Continue reading
Indyk Bashes Israel, Obama on Yom Kippur
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Alana Goodman and Adam Kredo October 7, 2014 The U.S.-Israel alliance “is crumbling” due to waning support for Israel among Democrats and “total disrespect” for the Obama administration among segments of the Israeli government, according to … Continue reading
How Peace Negotiator Martin Indyk Cashed a Big, Fat $14.8 Million Check From Qatar
TABLET MAG by Lee Smith September 17, 2014 One Middle Eastern nation does indeed pay to influence U.S. foreign policy. Hint: It’s not Israel. The New York Times recently published a long investigative report by Eric Lipton, Brooke Williams, and … Continue reading
Hamas-Backing Qatar, Also Funding Brookings Institute
ALGEMEINER by Dave Bender September 7, 2014 Questions are emerging over possible conflicts-of-interest after The New York Times highlighted Qatari funding for U.S. think tanks, including the Brookings Institute, employer of former U.S. envoy Martin Indyk, who was directly involved … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Brookings Institute, Martin Indyk, New York Times, Qatar, Qatari
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