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ATFP News Roundup September 22, 2014
News:
Fatah and Hamas
will meet in
Egypt
before indirect talks with Israel. (Ma’an/Times of Israel)
The UN reportedly wants international
monitors
to oversee the reconstruction work in Gaza. (Ha’aretz)
FM Lieberman says the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is
“not at the heart”
of the Middle East’s problems. (Jerusalem Post)
Local police in Gaza
deactivate
three tons of unexploded ordnance from Israel's recent military offensive. (Ma’an)
Israeli occupation forces
detain
16
Palestinians
in the West Bank. (Ma’an/PNN)
Palestinian youth throw
rocks
at a school bus in occupied East Jerusalem. (JTA)
The Jerusalem district prosecutor’s office is
hardening
its stance on Palestinian minors. (Ha’aretz)
Israel
closes
the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron to Muslims for two days. (Ma’an)
UNRWA calls on the international community to
step up
its opposition to an Israeli plan to forcibly relocate thousands of Bedouins. (Ha’aretz)
The UN General Assembly will
focus
on the war against ISIS. (AP)
US Amb. to the UN Power says other nations are
pledging
support for the fight against ISIS extremists. (AP)
Quartet Envoy Blair says
airstrikes
are not enough to beat ISIS. (AP)
Iran says it is ready to work with the US on ISIS, but wants more
flexibility
on its uranium enrichment program in exchange. (Reuters)
ISIS urges Sinai urgents to attack and
behead
Egyptian security forces. (Reuters)
The number of Syrian
refugees
in Turkey now totals
130,000
. (AP/Reuters)
Syrian Kurdish fighters have reportedly
halted
an advance by ISIS fighters. (Reuters)
Pres. Erdogan
says Turkey will
not reveal
details of the release of
49
hostages held by ISIS. (AP/New York Times/Washington Post)
Turkey is reportedly accused of
colluding
with ISIS. (Independent)
The US and Hezbollah are working separately on a
common goal
: to stop ISIS from moving into Lebanon. (New York Times)
The Jordanian army
thwarts
an “infiltration attempt” from Iraq. (Jordan Times)
Israel is worried that al-Qaeda
affiliate
Al-Nusra is gaining control of Syrian side of the Golan frontier. (Washington Post)
FM Zarif hails “new chapter” in
Iranian-Saudi
relations. (Reuters)
Pope Francis
calls on Muslims and all religious leaders to condemn Islamic extremists. (AP)
A FIFA official says the 2022 World Cup will not held in
Qatar
. (The Guardian)
Commentary:
Rami Khouri
says Hamas and Fatah have behaved shamefully. (Daily Star)
Elhanan Miller
explains why PM Netanyahu is “shunning” Palestinian society and media. (Times of Israel)
Asmaa al-Ghoul
says although support in Gaza is growing for a boycott of Israeli goods, it is hard to envision such a campaign working. (Al-Monitor)
Nathan Thrall
critiques US diplomacy on Israeli-Palestinian peace. (New York Times)
Hussein Ibish
says, implausible though it sounds, ISIS is replicating some of Mao Zedong’s key strategies. (The National)
Amer Al Sabaileh
says “unclear” American strategy against ISIS could increase risks for the region. (Jordan Times)
Dexter Filkins
says Iraq’s Kurds are more interested in breaking away than helping save Iraq from ISIS. (New Yorker)
Henri Barkey
looks at how ISIS captured the 49 Turkish hostages in Iraq. (Foreign Policy)
Miriam Awadallah
says Pres. Assad’s plan to portray himself to the world as the only alternative to ISIS was vain. (Annahar)
AP
interviews Pres. Sisi. (AP)
Jamal Khashoggi
says the Muslim Brotherhood keeps repeating the same mistakes. (Al Arabiya)
Tariq Alhomayed
looks at noted Muslim cleric Qaradawi’s double standards on the fight against ISIS. (Asharq al-Awsat)
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