Settlement harvests in need of a new label
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from The National
by Hugh Naylor - June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


Supporters of economic boycotts against Israel scored victories last month when South Africa and Denmark said they would ban the use of a "Made in Israel" label on products from Jewish settlements. Pro-Palestinian groups hailed the moves as a potential watershed in efforts to persuade the international community to penalise Tel Aviv for its settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories occupied by Israel.


Palestinian Banks Reach 'The Red Line'
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Calcalist
by Danny Rubenstein - June 5, 2012 - 12:00am


The Palestine Monetary Authority Governor, Dr Jihad Al Wazir, warns against escalation of the financial crisis plaguing the Palestinian Authority. In an interview with the Israeli daily business newspaper Calcalist, Al Wazir says that the regional and global situation portends further deterioration. He cautions that "the financial crisis the Palestinian government is experiencing may worsen even further if Arab States fail to transfer the promised [aid] funds.


Jerusalem: Haredim attack elderly Arab
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ynetnews
by Gili Elkabetz - June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


A number of ultra-Orthodox attacked an elederly Arab and an Arab family following a violent demonstration in Jerusalem against the desecration of the Sabbath, Ynet reported. An eyewitness said the attack, which took place Saturday evening near the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim, was "shocking."


Israel releases Palestinian prisoner Thaer Halahleh
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Los Angeles Times
by Maher Abukhater - June 6, 2012 - 12:00am


Israel has released a Palestinian prisoner who had been on a long hunger strike amid growing international criticism of its administrative detention policy. Thaer Halahleh, 33, started a hunger strike in February to protest consecutive terms of administrative detention during which he was held without being charged or going on trial.


Doctor: Al-Sarsak at immediate risk of death
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Ma'an News Agency
June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


After 80 days on hunger strike, Mahmoud al-Sarsak is at immediate risk of death and must be hospitalized immediately, an independent doctor said Wednesday. Until Wednesday, Israel's prison service had refused to allow independent doctors to visit al-Sarsak, who is being held at Ramle prison clinic. Physicians for Human Rights - Israel were able to send a doctor to visit al-Sarsak on Wednesday after petitioning an Israeli court for access.


U.S. denies comments attributed to Obama against Abbas: Erekat
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua
June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


The United States on Wednesday denied statements attributed to President Barack Obama against Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a senior Palestinian official said. "The White House has officially presented clarifications to the Palestinian leadership on Obama's statements related to Abbas commitment to the Middle East peace process," said chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat. Earlier reports had said that Obama made statements that Abbas does not have good intentions to achieve peace with Israel and he is not committed to the peace process.


Fatah, Hamas agree on unity government lineup
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Xinhua
June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


Palestinian rival factions Fatah and Hamas agreed here on the ministerial lineup of the national consensus government, official news agency MENA reported on Wednesday. The talks between Fatah and Hamas was held in the headquarters of Egypt's general intelligence. Fatah central committee member Azzam Al-Ahmad, who was leading the Fatah delegation, expressed his satisfaction with the results of the meeting, noting that "all matters are going smoothly in line with what was previously agreed upon."


US denounces Israeli PM plans for new settler homes
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from NOW Lebanon
June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


The United States Wednesday denounced Israeli plans to expand a West Bank settlement by 300 homes, saying it posed a hurdle toward kickstarting moribund peace talks with the Palestinians. "We're very clear that continued Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank undermines peace efforts and contradicts Israeli commitments and obligations," said a State Department spokesperson, Mark Toner. "You know, our position on settlements remains unchanged. We do not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity."


Israel plans to legalize 13 contentious West Bank outposts
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Haaretz
by Jonathan Lis - June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


The government has announced that it plans to legalize 13 of the 18 settlement outposts against which petitions to the High Court of Justice have been filed. Because the 13 outposts are not built on privately-owned Palestinian land, the legalization process could presumably make the petitions against them moot. The remaining five outposts cannot be legalized, because they are located on privately-owned Palestinian land, and so are slated for evacuation.


Israel to build 850 homes in West Bank
ATFP World Press Roundup Article from Associated Press
by Amy Teibel - June 7, 2012 - 12:00am


Israel's plans to build hundreds of new homes in Jewish West Bank settlements have put Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at odds again with Washington and the Palestinians, without appeasing settlers furious over the government's plan to dismantle an illegally built enclave.



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