November 17th

Erekat: Reports of secret deal to release revenue 'nonsense'
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ma'an News Agency
November 17, 2011 - 1:00am


PLO official Saeb Erekat on Thursday dismissed reports that the Palestinian Authority offered to stop trying to join UN agencies if Israel lifted its block on tax transfers. The Israeli daily Haaretz reported Thursday that the PA offered to stop trying to join international agencies and pledged not to seek any upgrade to its UN status if Israel released money it owes the PA. Israel has refused to transfer tax revenues owed to the PA -- amounting to around $100 million each month -- since UNESCO, the UN cultural agency, voted to admit Palestine.


Israeli lawmaker: Palestinian journalist for Iranian TV 'enemy agent'
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Los Angeles Times
by Batsheva Sobelman - November 17, 2011 - 1:00am


Is he a journalist providing Iranians with news, or an agent transmitting information to the enemy? Ibrahim Husseini is hardly a covert operator -- the entire audience of the English-language PressTV in Iran knows he's in Israel. However, the channel, which is run by the Iranian government and not readily accessible in Israel, is apparently not that popular with Israeli politicians.


European diplomat: Palestinians willing to freeze UN bid if Israel, U.S. resume funds
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
by Barak Ravid - November 17, 2011 - 1:00am


The Palestinian Authority has offered the United States a deal, saying it would freeze all moves to achieve full membership for "Palestine" in various UN agencies until the end of January, a European diplomat said, while the United States and Israel would resume transferring it funds. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's special envoy Isaac Molho met secretly in London on Tuesday with U.S. administration representatives David Hale and Dennis Ross to discuss the suggestion.


Israel blames Abbas for choosing Hamas over peace. Is he?
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Christian Science Monitor
by Joshua Mitnick - November 17, 2011 - 1:00am


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is reaching out to rival Hamas in a renewed bid for unity after his campaign for United Nations membership failed in the Security Council last week. Mr. Abbas is reportedly pushing to set a May 2012 date for Palestinian elections – the first such vote in five years – and will bow to Hamas demands for the resignation of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad so an interim unity cabinet can be appointed.


Palestinian Authority president to meet Hamas leader next week
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Los Angeles Times
by Maher Abukhater - November 16, 2011 - 1:00am


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Wednesday that he plans to meet Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal next week, a move bound to upset Israel and the U.S. The meeting, which is expected to take place in Cairo, will include discussion of the reconciliation agreement that rival factions Fatah and Hamas signed in May, which was supposed to set the ground for reuniting the West Bank and Gaza Strip under one leadership.


Israel Allows a Rare Shipment of Construction Materials to Gaza
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Associated Press
November 17, 2011 - 1:00am


Israel allowed the first truckloads of a rare shipment of construction materials into Gaza on Wednesday to permit the reconstruction of 10 privately owned factories, the Israeli military and Palestinian officials said. Until now, only international projects were allowed to import such materials, which Israel restricts because of concerns they could be used by militants who launch rockets at Israeli towns. Gaza, which is ruled by the militant group Hamas, is subject to an Israeli blockade that has been eased but includes restrictions on the movement of goods and people.


November 16th

Two roads to justice meet in Palestine
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Tenessean
by Nour Joudah - (Opinion) November 15, 2011 - 1:00am


I grew up with two stories, two histories and, in many ways, two countries. From the age of 5 until 21, I roamed, lived in and loved Tennessee’s hills. But, in those same formative years, I lived from news piece to news piece, following with bated breath the events of my homeland, Occupied Palestine.


Pro-settlement attacks by Israeli militants endanger any hope of peace
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Sacramento Bee
by Trudy Rubin - (Opinion) November 16, 2011 - 1:00am


When Hagit Ofran woke up Tuesday — within days of the 16th anniversary of the murder of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin — she found death threats spray-painted on her door. "You are dead. Ofran, Rabin is waiting for you," was the message scrawled in red against the white walls of her stairwell.


Sinai Bedouin Join Al-Qa’ida Out of Bitterness, Not Ideology
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The Media Line
by Arieh O'Sullivan - (Opinion) November 16, 2011 - 1:00am


Egyptian authorities have widened their sweep against militants believed to be behind attacks in the Sinai Peninsula and southern Israel, cracking down on Bedouin tribesmen who have affiliated themselves with the notorious Al-Qa’ida organization. Angered for being marginalized and impoverished by the Egyptian rulers, the Bedouin have embraced the Islamist extremist terror network out of bitterness about their economic circumstances rather than religious ideology, experts say.


Palestinian Diplomacy, Lost at Sea
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Council On Foreign Relations
by Elliott Abrams - (Blog) November 16, 2011 - 1:00am


“Palestinians ponder next step in their statehood bid,” said the Los Angeles Times. “Palestinians will keep knocking on U.N.’s door,” said Reuters. They will go to the Security Council; or they’ll go to the Security Council only if they’ll win; even if they won’t win; now, or maybe later; then to the General Assembly, or maybe not, after all. Palestinian “diplomacy” is now a series of contradictions that display little more than confusion. In this context it is not at all surprising to see renewed negotiations between Fatah and Hamas.



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