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  Delicate mission
Date: March  01, 2009  

By Kim GhattasBBC News, WashingtonHillary Clinton arrived in Egypt on Sunday evening for her first foray, as US secretary of state, into the complex politics of the Middle East.While the main reason for her trip is to attend an aid conference for the reconstruction of Gaza in Sharm el- Sheikh, she will also meet Arab leaders on the sidelines of tha
  Delicate mission
Date: March  01, 2009  

By Kim GhattasBBC News, WashingtonHillary Clinton arrived in Egypt on Sunday evening for her first foray, as US secretary of state, into the complex politics of the Middle East.While the main reason for her trip is to attend an aid conference for the reconstruction of Gaza in Sharm el- Sheikh, she will also meet Arab leaders on the sidelines of tha
  No deal in Israel coalition talks
Date: February  27, 2009  

Israel s prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu says talks to include the centrist Kadima party in a coalition have ended without agreement.The Likud leader said he had faced "categorical rejection" in 90-minute talks with Kadima leader Tzipi Livni.Minutes earlier, Mrs Livni said the meeting "concluded without agreement on key issues".Mr Netan
  Israel rivals agree to more talks
Date: February  22, 2009  

Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu has invited Tzipi Livni, leader of rival party Kadima, to hold further talks on forming Israel s next government.Mr Netanyahu met Ms Livni on Sunday in their first meeting since 10 February s inconclusive general election.The Israeli foreign minister said she saw no reason not to meet again.Kadima narrowly defeated L
  Tough dealing ahead for Netanyahu
Date: February  20, 2009  

By Jonathan MarcusBBC Diplomatic CorrespondentBenjamin Netanyahu was always the more likely to be given first chance at forming a new government.While the Kadima leader and foreign minister Tzipi Livni won most seats in the general election, the political right as a bloc emerged much stronger than the left.It is a decision that has huge implication
  Netanyahu to form Israel cabinet
Date: February  20, 2009  

Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of the right-of-centre Likud party, will be asked to form Israel s next government.President Shimon Peres had been trying to persuade Israel s main parties to form a power-sharing government.But Tzipi Livni, leader of the centrist Kadima, suggested she would rather be in opposition than join a government led by Mr Net
  Peres calls rival Israeli leaders
Date: February  19, 2009  

Israeli President Shimon Peres is to meet the leaders of Israel s two main political groups to assess which should be asked to form the next government.Centrist candidate Tzipi Livni s Kadima party won most of the votes by a slim margin in an election on 10 February.But Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the right-wing Likud party, has the support of mo
  Israel leaders mull prisoner swap
Date: February  18, 2009  

Israel s security cabinet is discussing a possible prisoner exchange with the Palestinian group Hamas, as talks continue for a long-term truce in Gaza.Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners might be freed, including senior militants, for the release of Cpl Gilad Shalit.The cabinet will also discuss whether to make his release a condition of the truce, w
  Israel election ends in stalemate
Date: February  11, 2009  

Leaders of the two main Israeli parties are seeking coalition partners to form a government after neither emerged the clear winner in early elections.The governing centrist Kadima won 28 seats and the right-wing Likud opposition won 27 - both well short of the 61 needed to form a government.The ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu came third with 15
  Polls close in Israeli election
Date: February  10, 2009  

Polls have closed in Israel s general election, with a higher than expected turnout despite poor weather and fears of voter apathy.Results are expected to be close in the snap poll called by PM Ehud Olmert, who withdrew amid corruption allegations.Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud is front runner, ahead of Tzipi Livni of the governing K


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