Exiting Failed Wars
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Dar Al-Hayat
May 26, 2009 - 12:00am


The Hebrew press is nearly unanimous that the meeting of President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House was a failure. Its failure resulted from two contradictory visions of the struggle in the Middle East. Obama set down a comprehensive view of how to save the United States from two failed wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan. This can only take place in cooperation with Arab countries, as well as Pakistan and Iran.


Israel's 'emotions' are proving an obstacle to a settlement
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Daily Star
by Dominique Moïsi - May 27, 2009 - 12:00am


"It is reasonable to believe in miracles," David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel, once said. Today's Israelis do not seem to believe in miracles. Instead, more than ever before they are obsessed by nightmares, foremost among them, the prospect of a nuclear Iran.


Palestinians still want peace
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from
May 27, 2009 - 12:00am


PALESTINIAN president Mahmud Abbas on Tuesday stressed his willingness to reach a peace agreement with Israel, on the eve of a visit to Washington where he hopes to obtain support for the stalled Middle East peace process.  


Avoiding two states, getting one state
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA)
by Ron Kampeas - May 26, 2009 - 12:00am


Over at her personal blog, War and Piece, Foreign Policy's Laura Rozen calls the latest New York Review of Books piece by Robert Malley and Hussein Agha on the prospects of Israeli and Palestinian peace "dangerous." She doesn't explain why but -- without having spoken with her -- I'll venture agreement with her, and not in a way that diminishes Malley or Agha*.


Canada urges halt to Israeli settlements
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from
May 27, 2009 - 12:00am


Ottawa trod yesterday into the controversy over whether Israel should allow its West Bank settlements to grow, saying that expansion is illegal and would hurt Middle East peace efforts. On the weekend, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a call from U.S. President Barack Obama for a total freeze on settlement building, telling his cabinet that a total stop is not justified.


Crippling the Palestinian Cause
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times
by Dan Williams - May 26, 2009 - 12:00am


Abu Fadi, a police officer loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, stood up among the roses and lemons in a Gaza garden and pulled down his trousers. Scars on each knee and ankle and one at his right hip attested to a vicious punishment. He said the wounds were caused by gunmen from Hamas, the Islamic party that rules the sandy coastal enclave and fiercely opposes the Abbas government, which governs the West Bank. The masked men came to his house, told him he was a spy for Israel, shot him nine times from less than a meter away and left him in a pool of blood on his driveway.


Amos Elon’s Warning on Israel’s Settlements
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The New York Times
by Robert Mackey - May 26, 2009 - 12:00am


An image from the Web site of the Israeli settlement of Nokdim on the West Bank, where Israel’s Foreign Minister lives. In an essay trying to answer the question, “Israelis & Palestinians: What Went Wrong?” published in The New York Review of Books in 2002, Amos Elon, the Israeli journalist and historian who died on Monday, began with this anecdote:


Abbas's Credibility Problem
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Washington Post
by Howard Schneider - May 27, 2009 - 12:00am


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas heads a fractured government and a fractured political party. His term expired four months ago. His handpicked prime minister, trusted to manage billions of dollars in foreign aid, is reviled by some Palestinians as a U.S. proxy.



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