Official: Abbas to convene PLO reform summit
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ma'an News Agency (Analysis) January 31, 2013 - 1:00am GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- An independent politician said Thursday that President Abbas will convene a summit of the PLO reform committee next Friday in Cairo. The leadership of Hamas and Islamic Jihad will participate in the summit along with other parties, Yasser al-Wadiyeh, head of a coalition of independents, he said. The committee to restructure the PLO was formed in the wake of a May 2011 reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas that was never implemented. |
Will Hamas Make Bid For PLO Leadership?
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Al-Monitor by Geoffrey Aronson - (Opinion) January 31, 2013 - 1:00am Khaled Meshaal has come a long way from the days when he would sit on a lonely hilltop next to his village of Silwad doing his grammer school homework. There is no solitude on that summit today. The Israeli settlement of Amona is a jumble of prefabricated dwellings surrounding a modern children's playground with a million-dollar view east to Jordan. Silwad sits in the shadow of the small settlement. |
Israeli Textbooks Under Scrutiny
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Al-Monitor by Akiva Eldar - (Opinion) January 31, 2013 - 1:00am Israeli public diplomacy is about to lose one of its trump cards — the argument that "Palestinian" textbooks are fraught with incitement and delegitimize the other side. This card is always played after the "there-is-no-Palestinian-partner" joker. A new US-government-funded study undermines this argument, to great uproar in Israel. |
PA studying plans to join international agencies
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ma'an News Agency January 31, 2013 - 1:00am The Palestinian Authority foreign minister said Thursday that the government was studying the steps toward joining more international organizations and agreements. Riyad al-Malki said officials were hopeful to initiate applications "as soon as possible" now that Palestine is recognized as a state and can theoretically join dozens of UN and international agencies. |
Palestinian ghettos
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Jordan Times by George S. Hishmeh - (Opinion) January 31, 2013 - 1:00am After Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, was dealt a political lynching in this month’s national election that overthrew many of his supporters, he is walking on a tightrope in search of new partners. But some of his likely new colleagues, who have just surfaced, some gloriously, do not seem very keen on sticking their necks out for the mercurial Israeli prime minister whose days in the premiership are believed to be numbered. |
Israel busts Hamas cell in West Bank plotting abduction
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua (Analysis) February 1, 2013 - 1:00am |
The Israel We Do Not Know
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Asharq Alawsat by Amal Al-Hazzami - (Opinion) January 31, 2013 - 1:00am Being something of an exception in the Middle East, the Israeli elections are often great fun and full of surprises. This time we saw the emergence of politician Yair Lapid, leader of the Yesh Atid party that has won the admiration even of its political rivals after gaining 19 seats in the Israeli Knesset. |
Israel's Shooting Star Yair Lapid May Quickly Crash Back to Earth
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Jewish Daily Forward by Leonard Fein - (Opinion) January 29, 2013 - 1:00am Is there a future for Yesh Atid (There Is A Future), the party that was the surprise star of the recent Israeli elections? |
Gazans decry chronic blackouts at fire victims' funeral
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua February 1, 2013 - 1:00am Outrage and grief prevailed at the funeral of six family members killed at home by fire predawn Thursday in eastern Gaza City in a fatal accident that occurred due to chronic blackouts. |
A bounty of empty threats
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Daily Star (Editorial) February 1, 2013 - 1:00am Israel has no shame when it comes to attacking whatever it claims is a threat to its security, whether these targets are civilians or military in nature, wherever it wants around the Middle East. Syria, meanwhile, has no shame in claiming in the wake of every such attack that it will choose the “time and place” of its response to violations of its national sovereignty. |