November 10th

‘Talks with Hamas focused on security’
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Jordan Times
by Hani Hazaimeh - August 20, 2008 - 8:00pm


The government on Wednesday said recent talks with Hamas mainly focused on security-related issues but their scope could be expanded once these issues are aptly addressed, a senior official said. "The meetings between Director General of the Jordanian Intelligence Department [Lt. General Mohammad Dahabi] and the Hamas movement aimed to address outstanding issues," between the two sides, Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications Nasser Judeh said.


Jordan acknowledges meetings with Hamas
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Associated Press
August 19, 2008 - 8:00pm


Jordan acknowledged Wednesday that it held clandestine meetings with the militant Palestinian Hamas - the kingdom's first public confirmation of the recent talks. Nasser Judeh, Jordan's minister of information, told reporters that the meetings, which were headed by Jordanian intelligence chief Mohammed al-Dahabi, were held in an effort to "solve pending security issues." He declined to elaborate.


The Jordanian Position on Hamas
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Al-Akhbar
by Hamada Faraneh - December 31, 1969 - 8:00pm


In light of the Jordanian, Palestinian, and Arab concerns that forced decision makers to respond and agree to Hamas’s repetitive calls and strong interest in holding an official meeting and having talks with the Jordanian state, a meeting took place between the head of intelligence and a delegation of the political arm of Hamas.


Partnering for peace Zionist, Arab groups share interns for summer
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Washington Jewish Week
by Ben Weyl - August 19, 2008 - 8:00pm


Every June, countless young people descend on Washington, D.C., and immerse themselves in the traditional internship experience: attending think tank briefings, conducting research at the office and, of course, networking at happy hours. This summer, Ben Schildkraut, Dana Montalto and Dana Pozza took part in this ritual, though it differed in some respects from the average internship program: They spent their time working to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and they did it on behalf of organizations on "each side" of the conflict.


November 7th

MJ Rosenberg comments on the Presidential elections and the Jewish vote (1). The White House announces that a peace deal won’t be reached during the Bush administration (2) (5). Fatah and Hamas will meet in Cairo for talks (3). The Financial Times urges President-elect Obama to name a Middle east Peace Envoy (4). Vice Premier Haim Ramon slams settler violence against security forces (8).

IDF asks police, Shin Bet for info on left-wing figures active in W. Bank
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
by Uri Blau - November 6, 2008 - 8:00pm


The Israel Defense Forces has asked the Shin Bet security service and the police to provide it with information on left-wing figures active in the West Bank so it will be easier to issue restraining orders against them, Haaretz has learned. Since the IDF does not gather intelligence on Israeli citizens, the GOC Central Command depends on evaluations by the Shin Bet prior to signing restraining orders.


IDF troops film themselves humiliating bound Palestinian
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
November 6, 2008 - 8:00pm


Channel 10 on Thursday released footage taken by Israel Defense Forces soldiers of themselves humiliating a bound and blindfolded Palestinian man at a West Bank checkpoint. The footage shows the Palestinian kneeling and repeating sentences given to him to say by the soldiers, who belong to the Golani infantry brigade. One of the lines is: "Golani will bring you a log to stick up your ass." As the detainee repeats the words, the soldiers are heard laughing raucously in the background. Later Thursday, the army issued a harsh condemnation of the troops' actions.


Ramon: Hundreds of extremists rebelling against State
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ynetnews
by Roni Sofer - November 6, 2008 - 8:00pm


Hundreds of people have declared a revolt against the State of Israel's legitimate government and refuse to accept decisions made by the government and Knesset, Vice Premier Haim Ramon said Sunday in response to West Bank settlers' acts of violence against the security forces. "If the government really wants to deal with this, it's very easy," Ramon said during the weekly cabinet meeting. If 20 Palestinians had been bothering the Central Command chief, they would have been in jail a long time ago.


Rice insists peace attainable, despite deadline miss
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA)
November 6, 2008 - 8:00pm


Faced with the failure of Israelis and Palestinians to meet an end of year deadline for a peace deal, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice nonetheless insisted Friday that a final settlement of the dispute between the sides was attainable. President George W Bush's vision of a Palestinian state living alongside Israel 'will not come in a single dramatic moment, but it will come,' she told a news conference in Ramallah.


Gaza militants fire more rockets
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from BBC News
November 6, 2008 - 8:00pm


Palestinian militants in Gaza have fired missiles into Israel for the third day running. The Israeli army said three missiles had been fired. No injuries or damage have been reported. Islamic Jihad said it was behind the attack. Despite the recent clashes, including Israeli army raids in which seven militants were killed, both sides say they are committed to a truce. This has largely held since June, greatly reducing the level of violence. Both sides have sought to contain the fallout from recent fighting while accusing each other of breaching the truce.



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