Time is running out for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict leading to a two-state solution, said the Palestinian Authority prime minister Sunday night.
EDITORIAL
Salam Fayyad, prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, cited his Israeli counterpart Ehud Olmert during a speech Sunday night in Washington. Fayyad said that unless a two-state solution was achieved in the settlement of the six-decade old Palestinian-Israeli conflict, chances are the Palestinians would eventually give up on the idea of a two-state solution, and settle on the one-state alternative.
OPINION
JERUSALEM -- In a recent report, Peace Now (an Israeli NGO) revealed that since U.S. President George W. Bush convened the Annapolis peace talks last October, the number of Israeli construction tenders issued in East Jerusalem has increased by a factor of 38 compared to the previous year.
This time no one behaved badly during the state visit. Sometimes even thoroughly right-wing politicians dont behave like swashbucklers, but move with the appropriate diplomatic finesse. That was certainly the case during Silvio Berlusconis latest visit to Libya.


