Top Palestinian negotiator suffers heart attack
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press
May 8, 2012 - 12:00am


RAMALLAH, West Bank — A senior medical official says a top Palestinian peace negotiator has been hospitalized after suffering a heart attack. Dr. Ahmed Bitwai, head of Ramallah hospital in the West Bank, says Saeb Erekat had a "sharp" attack early on Tuesday and was taken to the hospital for a heart catheterization. He says the 57-year-old Erekat will remain in hospital for three days for supervision. Erekat has been a leading negotiator with Israel in talks over Palestinian independence during the past two decades.


Israeli Court Rejects the Release of Hunger Strikers
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times
by Isabel Kershner - May 7, 2012 - 12:00am


JERUSALEM — Israel’s Supreme Court on Monday rejected appeals for the release of two Palestinian prisoners who have been on a


Palestinians not optimistic about peace with new Israeli unity cabinet
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua
May 8, 2012 - 12:00am


RAMALLAH, May 8 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian official on Tuesday said he has no big hope in reviving stalled peace talks with Israel after the latter's parties agreed to form a unity government. Considering the deal an Israeli internal affair, Nabil Shaath of the Palestinian mainstream Fatah party said this agreement " will bring nothing new to the Palestinian-Israeli relations as long as Benjamin Netanyahu's policies remain in place."


Palestinians don’t have high hopes for Mofaz
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ynetnews
by Elior Levy - May 8, 2012 - 12:00am


Kadima Chairman Shaul Mofaz's decision to join Benjamin Netanyahu's government caught many in the Palestinian Authority by surprise but did not raise hope that the political change will lead to a resumption of peace talks.


Netanyahu, stunning Israel by forging unity bloc, defends move as pro-stability
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
May 8, 2012 - 12:00am


The newly formed unity government was created to advance the main issues facing Israel today, including a "responsible peace process," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a joint press conference with Kadima head Shaul Mofaz on Tuesday, while the leader of Israel's Labor Party Shelly Yacimovich - thought likely to be become leader of the opposition - slammed the pair's pronouncements in her own press conference later on Tuesday.


Leader of Israel Centrist Party Kadima Agrees to Join Netanyahu’s Coalition
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times
by Jodi Rudoren - May 8, 2012 - 12:00am


JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the chairman of the opposition Kadima Party struck a deal early Tuesday morning to form a unity government, a surprise move that staves off early elections and creates a new coalition with a huge legislative majority.



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