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Arab League Endorses UN Route, but UN
Says Security Council First for Palestinian
Initiative Lead Story in Context
Plans to achieve Palestinian statehood through the United Issue: Israel's Jewish Identity. What
Nations received approval from a key committee of the Arab Does it Mean?
League on Saturday, but might had nevertheless hit a
roadblock when the president of the General Assembly said on
Friday that recognition of the new state must begin with a MidEast Week
resolution in the Security Council where President Obama has PA: Made "Generous" Offer: Israel:
indicated he would veto the measure. Addressing the Arab "Bring it to the Table'
League in Doha, Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud 'Abbas
warned of the financial consequences the statehood decision
would entail and asked Arab nations to fill in the fiscal gap. In
New York on Friday, General Assembly President Joseph Legislators on Edge
Deiss of Switzerland (seen in photo with Secretary General ur over Obama
Ban Ki-moon) explained that "the General Assembly cannot
take the initiative" in launching the Palestinian state, but
expressed support, saying that "we are ready to do our work
as soon as a recommendation of the Security Council would
be addressed." The Palestinians and those who support the Annexing Jewish
U.N. path to statehood are not giving up hope. It remains to be Communities in West
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seen whether the incoming U.N. leadership will find a way to
reverse Deiss's reading of the U.N. Charter. In September,
Qatar will replace Switzerland in the General Assembly
presidency and Lebanon's representative will become Syrian Palestinians
chairman of the Security Council. Storm Israeli Border
Opening of Gaza Crossing by Egypt Ends Israel's
Blockade
Palestinians React to
Bin Laden's Death
It was a festive atmosphere on Saturday when the Rafah
crossing point between the Gaza Strip and Egypt was re-
opened by Egyptian authorities after being closed for 4 years.
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The blockade had been imposed by Israel in response to the More Video
Hamas take-over of the Gaza Strip in order to prevent
weapons and terrorists from entering the area. Egyptian
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cooperation under ousted President Hosni Mubarak was a smart
sore point in relations with the Palestinians and with the Arab
world, but American administrations agreed that an open
border was dangerous. Notwithstanding many human interest
stories relating to individuals crossing into Egypt on Saturday, U.S. Prof. Arrested
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the Israelis fear that the new situation will make it impossible
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to stem the flow of sophisticated weapons to Hamas which
managed to find their way into Hamas hands even during the
blockade. A larger question the re-opening begs is whether
Syrian Palestinians
security cooperation between Israel and Egypt will survive Breach Israeli Border
Mubarak's demise. Since his ouster, there has been frequent
talk of challenging the historic 1979 peace treaty between
Israel and Egypt; and Islamist groups are rapidly gaining in
strength. Mamas Makes
Inroads in West Bank
G-8 Plans Gifts to Development Banks to Fund
"Arab Spring" Nations
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Members of the G-8 nations meeting in Deauville, France,
deferred making specific decisions about supporting nations
caught up in the so-called "Arab Spring," but each nation
committed to contributing to development banks that will in
turn provide funding to individual states pursuant to details to
be decided later. The fund is seen as incentive for the Middle
Eastern nations hit by the unrest to move toward
democratization. Egypt and Tunisia received the bulk of the
gifts already earmarked. The World Bank designated $4.5
billion for Egypt over two years and $1.5 billion for Tunisia
over the same period. The United States last week announced
it would offer Egypt $1 billion in debt relief and another billion
dollars in loan guarantees. The G-8 nations insist that the
recipient nations will have to demonstrate actual reforms and
transparency. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said the total
fund will ultimately be boosted by another $10 billion from the
G-8 nations and $10 billion from Arab governments.
Protestors Return to Cairo's Tahrir Square: This
Time in Opposition to New Government
The scene was the same but the target of the demonstrators
different when thousands of Egyptians filled Tahrir Square -
the epicenter of the movement that overthrew Hosni Mubarak
- on Saturday in protest of the policies of the military council
that replaced Mubarak. Thousands of protestors demanded
that the pace of reforms be increased; insisting that "the
revolution is not over." The demonstration was opposed by
the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the big winners of the
movement to oust Mubarak. Banned by the previous
government, it is now the best-organized and largest political
force, standing to take significant power following elections. In
Syria, government forces again opened live-fire on
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demonstrators killing at least 12 in the eastern city of Deir Al-
Zor, one of several cities that held night-time demonstrations
on Saturday.
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