All-female bloc runs in Palestinian elections
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press by Mohammed Daraghmeh - September 15, 2012 - 12:00am HEBRON, West Bank — A new group running for municipal elections in Hebron is offering residents an alternative to politics as usual in the conservative West Bank city: Women at the helm, instead of men. |
Hamas court convicts 4 in Italian activist death
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press by Ibrahim Barzak - September 17, 2012 - 12:00am GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — A Hamas court convicted four men Monday in the abduction and slaying last year of a pro-Palestinian Italian activist in Gaza, sentencing two of the suspects to 35 years in prison each, a judicial official said. |
On Jewish new year, Israelis fear Iran strike
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press by Daniel Estrin - September 16, 2012 - 12:00am JERUSALEM — Israelis ushered in the Jewish New Year on Sunday with a sense of uncertainty, fearful that war with Iran could break out this year. |
Israeli Leader Makes Case Against Iran on U.S. TV
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times by Steven Lee Myers - September 16, 2012 - 12:00am WASHINGTON — Having been rebuffed privately by President Obama last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took to the airwaves in the United States on Sunday to warn that |
Faded hopes of Palestinian place at UN
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from BBC News by Jon Donnison - (Opinion) September 14, 2012 - 12:00am Car horns blared as people craned out of their sunroofs waving red, black, green and white Palestinian flags. The crowds had just watched President Mahmoud Abbas, live on a giant screen from New York, as he told the United Nations he was heading to the Security Council to ask for Palestine to be admitted as a member state. Although the move was unlikely to change facts on the ground for Palestinians, or end Israel's occupation, Mr Abbas saw it as a way of putting diplomatic pressure on the Israeli government. |
Peace with Israel remains far away 19 years after Oslo treaties
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua (Analysis) September 13, 2012 - 12:00am RAMALLAH, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Nineteen years after the signing of the interim peace treaties, better known as Oslo accords, chances of reaching a permanent deal between Israel and the Palestinians became slim once again as their peace talks have been stalled since October 2010. |
A "Palestinian Spring": A Renewed Fatah Bid to Remove Fayyad
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Gatestone Institute by Khaled Abu Toameh - (Opinion) September 14, 2012 - 12:00am It is no secret that Fatah has long been trying to get rid of Fayyad who, its representatives argue, had been imposed on the Palestinians by the Americans and Europeans. Abbas and Fatah have been trying for years to replace Fayyad with one of their own so that they could regain control over the Palestinian Authority's finances. The US and most Western donors have repeatedly made it clear to Abbas that removing Fayyad from his post would prompt them to reconsider financial aid to the Palestinians. |
Palestinians Angry with Leaders, But Unity Remains Key
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Al-Ayyam by Ashraf Al Ajrami - (Opinion) September 13, 2012 - 12:00am The recent developments that took place in different regions of the West Bank, mainly in Galilee and Nablus, are reminiscent of the First and Second Intifadas. Palestinians are revolting against the Palestinian Authority (PA) as if they wish to topple it, because they see it as their worst enemy. According to the protesters, the main reason for their demonstrations is the soaring price of goods — mainly gas and other products — in addition to low salaries and a delay in disbursing the wages of government officials. |
A new era of discontent
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz by Avi Issacharoff - (Opinion) September 14, 2012 - 12:00am RAMALLAH - In many ways, the Palestinian protest movement that swept the West Bank for nearly seven days before fading out late this week symbolizes the end of an era, the era of the Palestinian Authority. Thousands of protesters took to the streets, clashing with Palestinian security forces, hurling shoes at photographs of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and defacing other PA symbols. In the process, they revealed the pros and cons of the "economic peace" theory espoused by Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. |