Us/middle East: 'plan Against Iran May Trigger Arms Race'
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Inter Press Service (IPS) by Meena Janardhan - October 22, 2007 - 2:47pm The new United States plan to sell arms to Saudi Arabia and other allies in the Middle East to counter growing Iranian influence could trigger an arms race and worsen instability in an already volatile region, say experts. |
Israel Owes The U.s. A Blunt Word Or Two On Iraq
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Jewish Daily Forward by Yossi Alpher - (Opinion) October 22, 2007 - 2:43pm Sometime in the next two years, the United States will begin removing its armed forces from Iraq. Whether next month’s anticipated Petraeus report hastens or delays that departure, the rhetoric of virtually all leading presidential candidates appears to ensure the ultimate outcome. Israel, located barely 300 miles from Iraqi’s border with Jordan, is certain to be affected by an American pullout at the most profound strategic level. So, of course, will other Middle East states, both Arab and non-Arab. |
Mideast Two-step
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Baltimore Sun (Editorial) October 22, 2007 - 2:42pm To advance a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, President Bush needs the support and involvement of Saudi Arabia. The Saudis last week cautiously expressed interest in attending a regional peace conference Mr. Bush had proposed for the fall, provided the meeting tackles the core issues dividing Israel and the Palestinians. |
Palestinians Fete School Exam Scores
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Associated Press by Mohammed Daraghmeh, Dalia Nammari - October 22, 2007 - 2:41pm The cell phone network collapsed under the load of frantic calls Tuesday, newspapers printed special editions and the streets reverberated with the boom of gunfire. It wasn't another day of calamity in the West Bank, though. It was an emotional response to the publication of the results of the "tawjihi," or high school final exams, with pass or fail determining who will be university-bound and who will be relegated to menial jobs. |
Soldier's Refusal To Heed West Bank Evacuation Orders Roils Israel
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Christian Science Monitor by Ilene Prusher - (Opinion) October 22, 2007 - 2:39pm The Israeli military order sounded small and simple: evacuate two families of Jewish settlers who had moved to the West Bank city of Hebron without permission. But when 12 soldiers refused Tuesday, that order turned significant and symbolic. Israel is awash in debate over whether its army can tolerate soldiers who won't carry out orders they oppose ideologically. The answer from the army is no; it is sending those soldiers to jail. |
Saudi Says Palestinian State Should Be "viable"
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Reuters October 22, 2007 - 2:37pm Saudi Arabia voiced support on Tuesday for a U.S.-sponsored Middle East peace conference and said a future Palestinian state should be "viable" on contiguous territory, apparently backing Washington's stand on the issue. Washington backs Israel in its rejection of a withdrawal from all of the lands it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal appeared to endorse that position in a statement that did not call for full withdrawal but used U.S. language about a "viable" state. |
Decades In Limbo
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Al Jazeera English October 22, 2007 - 2:35pm Nearly six decades after the creation of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are still living as refugees in neighbouring Arab countries. The vast majority of Palestinians in the world today are stateless - that is, there is no state that recognises them as their nationals. The most vulnerable group are so called non-ID refugees, not registered by either the UN Relief and Works Agency or the Lebanese authorities. Zeina Khodr reports on those who are not only stateless, but also without a legal identity. |
White Elephants
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Arabic Media Internet Network by Uri Avnery - (Opinion) October 22, 2007 - 2:33pm THE KING of Siam knew how to deal with domestic opponents: he would present them with a white elephant. White elephants are rare in nature, and therefore sacred. Being sacred, they may not be put to work. But even a sacred elephant does eat, and eat a lot. Enough to turn a rich man into a pauper. My late friend, General Matti Peled, one time Quartermaster General of the army, pointed out the similarity between this elephant and many of our gifts from the President of the United States. |
While Olmert Was Talking
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz by Akiva Eldar - (Opinion) October 22, 2007 - 1:29pm Veteran activists of the left who have met Ehud Olmert recently report that the prime minister is determined to pull out from the territories and bring the conflict to an end. They say Olmert recognizes that a failure of the Israeli-Palestinian-American summit in Annapolis means a victory for the extremists of the settlements, Hamas and Iran. They say that were it only up to him, the prime minister would make a deal with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. |
Back To The Iranian Arena
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz by Aluf Benn, Shmuel Rosner - (Opinion) October 22, 2007 - 1:28pm Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona began his remarks with a joke about erstwhile movie star Zsa Zsa Gabor. After her wedding to her fifth husband, the guests had gone home and the husband was perplexed. I know what I am supposed to do now, he said to her, but as husband No. 5, I'm not certain I can do it in an interesting way. |