Time is running out for a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.

In her first foreign policy speech since winning the leadership of the governing party, she said extremists were gaining ground as talks faltered.
But she stressed her commitment to the US-backed talks that began last year.
Ms Livni was asked to form a coalition after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert quit last month amid corruption allegations.
She replaced Mr Olmert as leader of Kadima, the largest party in the Israeli Knesset, and has until 3 November to build a coalition. More

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