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Israel's Right in the 'Disputed' Territories
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Wall Street Journal by Danny Ayalon - December 30, 2009 - 1:00am The recent statements by the European Union's new foreign relations chief Catherine Ashton criticizing Israel have once again brought international attention to Jerusalem and the settlements. However, little appears to be truly understood about Israel's rights to what are generally called the "occupied territories" but what really are "disputed territories." |
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Middle East quagmire had another good year
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Los Angeles Times by Etgar Keret - (Opinion) December 29, 2009 - 1:00am In 2002, at the height of the second Palestinian intifada, a new kind of illegal gambling sprang up in Israel: suicide-bombings roulette. |
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A Mideast Bond, Stitched of Pain and Healing
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times by Ethan Bronner - December 30, 2009 - 1:00am He can be impulsive. She has a touch of bossiness. Next-door neighbors for nearly a year, they talk, watch television and explore the world together, wandering into each other’s homes without a second thought. She likes his mother’s eggplant dish. He likes her father’s rice and lamb. |
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Working with the PA
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Yedioth Ahronoth by Dov Weissglass - (Opinion) December 29, 2009 - 1:00am The heinous murder of Rabbi Meir Avshalom Hai called for speedy justice. Most likely the operational circumstances made it impossible to arrest the murderers and justified killing them. The many worrying indications of a resumption of terror acts in Judea and Samaria justified a swift, precise and forceful action, in order to deter properly those wishing to renew the acts of violence. |
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Cruel onslaught on Gaza
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Arab News by Linda Heard - (Opinion) December 30, 2009 - 1:00am Sunday, the 27th of December, marked one year since Israel’s military launched Operation Cast Lead that robbed the lives of more than 1,400 Palestinians including 318 children, leaving 5,300 wounded. The cruel onslaught on Gaza that relentlessly continued until Jan. 18, 2009, destroyed United Nations facilities, hospitals, schools, ministerial buildings and 3,500 houses, leaving 20,000 homeless. |
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Editorial: Israeli settlements
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Arab News (Editorial) December 30, 2009 - 1:00am So Israel is to build a further 692 new houses in East Jerusalem, over and above the developments that Premier Benjamin Netanyahu insisted were simply “in-filling” and not brand new constructions as such. Given that a complete halt to all new settlement activity is the key condition for the resumption of Palestinian peace talks, the Israelis know perfectly well that even the plans for this new construction constitute a mighty barrier thrown across the path of any negotiated settlement. |
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The Gaza scorecard, one year later
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Daily Star by Rami Khouri - (Opinion) December 29, 2009 - 1:00am A year after the Israeli attack on Gaza, a scorecard of “winners and losers” suggests that nobody won anything, but Israel has probably suffered political losses that it could not have envisioned when it decided to invade Gaza. I count seven main aims that Israel had in mind when it launched its war a year ago and tightened its siege of Gaza; one of them was achievable without a war, and the six others have either remained unachieved or have turned things to Hamas’ and the Palestinians’ favor. Here is my review of where things stand a year after the Gaza war. |
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Gaza: many Israelis believe attack was justified, but ended too soon
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The National by Vita Bekker - December 29, 2009 - 1:00am Few Israelis today have qualms about the high death toll inflicted by their country’s assault on the Gaza Strip last year. But even though many Israelis still believe the 22-day onslaught, which ended on January 18, was justified in a bid to curb Hamas rocket fire on their country’s southern communities, some have begun to question whether the attack achieved its goals. They say the military campaign ended too early and warn that another offensive may be necessary to complete the job. |
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Gaza: both sides learned lessons for the next battle
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The National by Omar Karmi - December 29, 2009 - 1:00am Walid Abu Khalid is a cautious man. He agreed to meet only at a location and time of his choosing and then only in a car that he directed to keep moving in and out of the narrow alleys of the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza to no obvious destination. Abu Khalid, 27, a former journalism student is a field commander with the Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas. Although Israel’s assassination policy has all but ended since last year’s war, Abu Khalid, an assumed name, knows that one phone call from an informer could seal his fate. |