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APN Publications: November 2005 Archives

Q. Did Sharon cause an earthquake in Israeli politics merely to revert to a policy designed to perpetuate stalemate? Q. Why did Hizballah attack Israel on November 21?

November 28, 2005 - Vol. 7, Issue 28

Friday's Dahaf/Yedioth Ahronoth polls, taken last Tuesday and Wednesday, found that, if elections were held today for the 120-seat Knesset, Kadima would get 34 seats, Labor 26, Likud 13, Shas 10, Arab parties 9, Shinui 6, Yisrael Beiteinu 5, National Union 5, United Torah Judaism (UTJ) 5, Meretz-Yahad 5, and the National Religious Party (NRP) 3.

Q. Does the recent Gaza crossings agreement have strategic significance? Q. ...what issues will dominate a campaign between Peretz and Ariel Sharon?

November 21, 2005 - Vol. 7, Issue 17

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon did this morning what many political observers had expected him to do for some time-he kissed his Likud party goodbye and blew up the Israeli political establishment with the creation of a new centrist party called National Responsibility.

Legislative Roundup - November 18, 2005

I. ForOps & CJS Update II. Resolutions (Updates) III. Hagel on the Record

November 14, 2005 - Vol. 7, Issue 16

You Say You Want A Revolution: Analyzing the impact of Amir Peretz's election as head of the Labor Party, Maya Bengal wrote, "A new burst of life swept the Labor Party headquarters last night."

Q. ...the election of Amir Peretz as leader of the Labor Party...? Q. How will the suicide bombings in Jordan affect Israeli and U.S. interests?

Settlements in Focus: Vol. 1, Issue 14 - Gush Etzion

The focus is on the group of settlements located south of Jerusalem, between Bethlehem and the present-day settlement of Kfar Etzion.

Legislative Roundup - November 11, 2005

I. ForOps Update II. CJS Approps III. Other Bills and Resolutions IV. Dear Colleagues

Legislative Roundup - November 4, 2005

I. ForOps Conference Version - Details; II. ForOps - Focus on Egypt; III. On the Record

November 7, 2005 - Vol. 7, Issue 15

U.S. Bingo King Bankrolls New East Jerusalem Settlement: American Jewish millionaire Dr. Irving Moskowitz is behind a plan to establish a new settlement within the Sheikh Jarrah quarter of East Jerusalem.

Q. What else is in store given renewed violence and instability? Q. How would regime change in Damascus affect Israel?

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