Ramallah: Just ahead of the much-vaunted local Palestinian elections, tensions flared amidst rivalling campaigners and billboards and brochures peppered the West Bank cities and villages.



Arafat death probe to Ramallah next month: Palestinian

Media Outlet: 
Agence France Presse (AFP)
Date: 
October 16, 2012

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories — French investigators into the death of Yasser Arafat will arrive on November 26 in Ramallah, where the former Palestinian leader is entombed, a Palestinian source familiar with the case said on Tuesday.



Arafat widow questioned in French murder probe: source

Media Outlet: 
Agence France Presse (AFP)
Date: 
October 17, 2012

French investigators probing the death of Yasser Arafat questioned his widow Suha, who claims the veteran Palestinian leader may have been poisoned, in France in mid-September, a source told AFP Wednesday.

France opened a murder enquiry in late August after Arafat’s family launched legal action following reports he may have died from radioactive polonium near Paris in 2004.



Only one Israeli leader can unseat Netanyahu: Netanyahu

Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
October 16, 2012

In the Israeli electoral landscape, there is only one leader capable of unseating Benjamin Netanyahu. He's done it before, more than once, and if current indications hold, he can surely do it again.

With some 100 days remaining before Israelis go to the polls, the prime minister has but one serious rival standing between him and re-election: Benjamin Netanyahu.



Binational reality

Media Outlet: 
Haaretz
Article Type: 
Editorial
Date: 
October 17, 2012

With the start of the election campaign, the major parties are displaying a worrying tendency to put social, economic and security issues at the top of the agenda while evading the diplomatic issue at the root of Israel's democratic identity.



Hamas redefines itself after leaving Syria for new allies

Media Outlet: 
The National
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
October 17, 2012

This month, Hamas's political leader Khaled Meshaal took part in a conference hosted by Turkey's ruling AKP party. A commentator on Syria's state-run Al Dunya television channel compared Mr Meshaal to "an orphan" looking for shelter after being rebuffed by other countries, further admonishing the group's leader for his seeming ingratitude to Syria.



Ulterior motives

Media Outlet: 
The Daily Star
Article Type: 
Editorial
Date: 
October 17, 2012

Palestine has once again faced vocal rejection of its statehood bid, this time in a statement from the United States declaring that such a move would set back the peace process. The U.S. has said the decision must include Israel, and has further warned European countries, in a private memo, not to support Palestine’s bid.



Stick a Label On It, Israel

Media Outlet: 
The Daily Beast
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
October 16, 2012

There is, apparently, much concern in Jerusalem over renewed attempts within Europe, led by the Danes, to force Israel to label products being exported from the West Bank with their place of origin. The goods are not party to the preferential EU-Israel trade agreement, and there is increasing pressure from consumers to know where the goods are produced.



The Danger of Banning Anti-Zionist Protests

Media Outlet: 
The Atlantic
Article Type: 
Opinion
Date: 
October 16, 2012

Jewish Americans of my parents' generation endured open, outright, self-righteous discrimination in employment, education, and public accommodations -- discrimination that was not just respectable but legal until the passage of mid 20th century civil rights laws. They lived through World War II, witnessing the Holocaust not as history but in real time. Speaking from experience, they bequeathed to us one wry definition of an anti-Semite as "someone who hates Jews more than he should."