March 6th

The Emergency Committee for Israel Cries Wolf
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New Yorker
by Connie Bruck - (Opinion) March 5, 2012 - 1:00am


In the last few days, just before the highly-charged meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama, and, also, the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee meeting, where both Netanyahu and Obama were to address about fourteen thousand Israel supporters, the Emergency Committee for Israel moved into high gear.


Egypt: Sinai Gas Line Attacked
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press
March 5, 2012 - 1:00am


Militants again blew up a Sinai Peninsula gas pipeline that carries fuel to neighboring Israel and Jordan, Egyptian security officials said Monday. The attack was the 13th on a pipeline since the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak last year. The officials said the bombing occurred just three days after the pipeline was repaired and shipments to Israel and Jordan resumed. Islamists have been blamed for previous attacks.


Egypt: Sinai Gas Line Attacked
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press
March 5, 2012 - 1:00am


Militants again blew up a Sinai Peninsula gas pipeline that carries fuel to neighboring Israel and Jordan, Egyptian security officials said Monday. The attack was the 13th on a pipeline since the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak last year. The officials said the bombing occurred just three days after the pipeline was repaired and shipments to Israel and Jordan resumed. Islamists have been blamed for previous attacks.


March 5th

NEWS: In Israel there is both support and condemnation of a Palestinian citizen of Israel judge who stayed silent during the national anthem. Israeli officials cast a wary eye on the Sinai. Some supporters of Israel pressure Pres. Obama on the issue of Iran. Speculation grows that Israel may be considering special forces actions in Iran. Palestinian officials say they will give Israel a new deadline to agree ground rules for another round of talks. Former PM Olmert will address the next J Street conference. A new poll suggests that most Americans still have more positive views of Israel than the Palestinians. Palestinians find it hard to sell food products in Israel. Pres. Abbas may be preparing to send PM Netanyahu a letter asking about Israel's position regarding peace talks. In spite of turning against the Syrian regime, Hamas has not made any progress with the United States. Divisions in Hamas are threatening the primacy of its Politburo leader. Relations between Egypt and Hamas grow warmer, but are still distant. COMMENTARY: Colin Kahl says advocates of an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities should recall the outcome of the attack on Iraq's nuclear program. Doyle McManus says the US should not let itself be compromised by Israeli brinksmanship. Ha'aretz says Israel should heed Obama's advice on Iran. Chemi Shalev says Obama's hard-core detractors won't be swayed no matter what he says. Ron Kampeas looks at the upcoming Obama-Netanyahu meeting. Mostafa Zein says all US administrations look at the Middle East only through the Israeli lens. Rami Khouri says Hamas' break with Syria signals the end of the “resistance axis.” Oudeh Basharat says the time has come for Palestinians to speak out against atrocities in Syria. David Remnick says Israel's democracy is imperiled by extremism. Daniel Levy says Israeli domestic politics make it less likely that there would be any attack against Iran.

Netanyahu Won't Attack Iran
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Foreign Policy
by Daniel Levy - (Opinion) March 2, 2012 - 1:00am


The intensity of background spin emanating from Washington and Jerusalem threatens to leave very little to the imagination in advance of the March 5 meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Various U.S. officials, current and former, named and anonymous, have shared their skepticism regarding Israel's ability to inflict decisive damage on Iran's nuclear-enrichment program, as well as their trepidation at the costs, consequences, and retaliatory attacks that might follow from an Israeli strike.


Threatened
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New Yorker
by David Remnick - (Opinion) March 12, 2012 - 12:00am


Democracy is never fully achieved. At best, it’s an ambition, a state of becoming. In America, it took generations for blacks, women, and gays and lesbians to win the rights of citizenship—rights that, in many instances, remain incomplete. (Various contenders for the Presidency are now competing to scale back such rights.) The twenty-first century began with a fraudulent Presidential election. And this is in the luckiest of nations. Elsewhere—in Russia, in Hungary, in Zimbabwe—the fragility of democratic aspiration is a brutal fact of history.


Time for Palestinians to speak out
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
by Oudeh Basharat - (Opinion) March 4, 2012 - 1:00am


A hurricane the size of Katrina has hit the Middle East coastline - a hurricane of hypocrisy. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who represents a country that has been making regular use of its veto in the United Nations Security Council in support of the Israeli occupation, is disgusted by the veto cast by Russia on a resolution condemning the Syrian regime. And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who imprisons Palestinians under a 45-year wall of occupation, sheds tears over human rights in Syria.


Hamas rattles the Resistance Axis
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Daily Star
by Rami Khouri - (Opinion) March 3, 2012 - 1:00am


The decision last week by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas to abandon its external headquarters in Damascus and support Syrians demonstrating for the removal of Bashar Assad’s regime is noteworthy on several levels. All of them affirm the vulnerable and changing nature of strategic conditions across the Middle East.


Obama and the Sanctity of Israel
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Dar Al-Hayat
by Mostafa Zein - (Opinion) March 5, 2012 - 1:00am


When US Administrations translate sanctity into reality, they find only Israel, especially in times of presidential or parliamentary elections, when sanctity turns into financial and media support for this or that candidate, and when the hundreds of millions of dollars become the main voter. Barack Obama has not departed from this golden rule since he reached the White House. When he was a candidate for the presidency, he visited Israel. He wore the Jewish skullcap (kippah) during his visit to the holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem.


Obama and Netanyahu to meet under the shadow of Iran and their own histories
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)
by Ron Kampeas - (Opinion) March 4, 2012 - 1:00am


WASHINGTON (JTA) -- As if their own fraught history and the prospect of a nuclear Iran weren’t enough, Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu will bring to their meeting on Monday each nation’s vexing and at times self-contradictory relationship with war. Obama, facing what could be a tough re-election battle, must reconcile dueling American impulses: to stand up to bullies and to keep away from protracted bloody involvements overseas.



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