ATFP Backs UN Call for End to Home Demolitions in Jerusalem
May 1, 2009 ATFP voices strong support for U.N. call for an end to Israel’s demolitions of Palestinian homes and other restrictions on Palestinian living conditions in occupied East Jerusalem. |
ATFP Senior Fellow Addresses Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism
April 30, 2009 Ibish critiques religious and nationalist extremism among Israelis and Palestinians and warns of the consequences of continued conflict |
ATFP Senior Fellow and Israel’s Consul General in “Mock Peace Summit” on KPCC-FM
April 30, 2009 Hussein Ibish and Jacob Dayan took part in a “mock peace summit" at the Japanese American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles |
ATFP Senior Fellow Debates ADL’s Dallas Director on Middle East Peace
April 27, 2009 Debate features broad agreement on two states, disagreement on settlements and other details |
ATFP hosts Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish
April 23, 2009 ATFP hosted a meeting with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor who tragically lost three daughters and a niece during Israel’s military incursion into Gaza last January. |
Most Palestinians and Israelis willing to accept two-state solution, poll finds
April 22, 2009 A poll released today shows that a majority of both Palestinians and Israelis are willing to accept a two-state solution. |
ATFP Taking a Stand Against Anti-Semitism
April 20, 2009 ATFP Senior Fellow sends letter to Khaleej Times and speaks out against California Muslim student invitation to Abdel Malik Ali. |
ATFP Senior Fellow speaks at Towson University
April 17, 2009 Hussein Ibish spoke at Towson University on April 16 on the subject of “a third intifada or peace?” |
ATFP President at Annual Conference on World Affairs
April 10, 2009 Ziad Asali spoke at several panels at the Sixty-first Annual Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado, Boulder, held from April 6 –10. |
ATFP President Participates in YPFP Annual Conference
March 24, 2009 Dr. Ziad Asali emphasizes the importance of economic development, security improvements and a comprehensive settlement freeze to preserve hopes for a two-state solution. |