Today on the Hill
Media Mention of Ziad Asali In The Washington Post - February 12, 2009 - 1:00am Today on the Hill Today marks the 200th anniversary of former President Abraham Lincoln's birth and a celebration in Lincon's honor will commence in the Capitol Rotunda this morning. President Obama is expected to join lawmakers around 11:30 a.m. to observe the ceremony. |
ATFP Calls for Urgent Aid to Gaza, Settlement Freeze at Congressional Hearing
Press Release - Contact Information: Hussein Ibish - February 12, 2009 - 1:00am Washington, DC, Feb.12 – While urgent humanitarian aid for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is immediately required, the long-term consequences of the recent Gaza war depend on advancements in the peace process and a settlement freeze, Dr. Ziad J. Asali, President of the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) told a congressional hearing today. |
Oral Testimony of Dr. Ziad J. Asali - February 12, 2009
Speech by Ziad Asali at House Committee on Foreign Affairs - February 12, 2009 - 1:00am |
Arab League cmte to meet on Gaza rebuilding Wed
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) February 11, 2009 - 1:00am The Arab League's higher joint action committee will hold an extraordinary meeting here on Wednesday to probe the reconstruction of Gaza Strip after the Israeli aggression. The meeting, to be presided over by the league's Secretary General Amr Moussa, will discuss the contribution of regional organizations to the rebuilding process, Moussa told reporters on Tuesday. The higher joint action committee has been formed by the Arab League Council held at the permanent-delegate level recently. |
UN ‘will hold Israel to account on Gaza’
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Financial Times by Harvey Morris - February 11, 2009 - 1:00am Ban Ki-moon, United Nations secretary-general, has signalled that the UN intends to hold Israel to account for attacks on its facilities in Gaza regardless of the outcome of Tuesday’s election. As Israelis voted on Tuesday, Mr Ban announced he had appointed a senior human rights troubleshooter to probe the destruction of UN facilities in Gaza during the 22 days of Israel’s so-called “Operation Cast Lead”. |
After Israel elections, not much is clarified
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Los Angeles Times by Richard Boudreaux - February 11, 2009 - 1:00am Israel's voters threw the country into political uncertainty Tuesday, apparently giving Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's centrist party the largest share of seats in parliament but shifting the majority to a collection of right-wing parties hostile to her goal of a peace accord with the Palestinians. |
Palestinians Press for War Crimes Inquiry on Gaza
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times by Marlise Simons - February 11, 2009 - 1:00am The Palestinian Authority is pressing the International Criminal Court in The Hague to investigate accusations of war crimes committed by Israeli commanders during the recent war in Gaza. The Palestinian minister of justice, Ali Kashan, first raised the issue during a visit to the court’s chief prosecutor late last month, and he and other officials are due back again in The Hague this week, court officials said. |
Israel must meet international obligations: Fayyad
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Reuters February 11, 2009 - 1:00am The Palestinian Authority said Wednesday the next Israeli government should meet international obligations to continue with peace talks. "Regardless of the form of government that will emerge ... we have the same expectations," Prime Minister of the self-rule Palestinian Authority Salam Fayyad told reporters. "We imagine that the expectations of the international community (toward Israel) will be the same as ours." Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party and Tzipi Livni's centrist Kadima party both claimed victory late on Tuesday night after a tight election result. |
Israel, Hamas eye Gaza truce despite uncertainty
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Reuters by Adam Entous - February 11, 2009 - 1:00am Egyptian-brokered talks over a longer-term truce between Israel and Hamas in post-war Gaza will continue despite uncertainty over who will form the next Israeli government, Israeli and Hamas officials said on Wednesday. Hamas leaders have suggested that the growing clout of right-wing Israeli parties could prevent outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert from closing a deal. |