Posts Tagged ‘two state solution’

Tony Blair:Middle East Peace and a Two State Solution

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

By Courtney Ann Jackson-Talk Radio News Service

Tony Blair testified Thursday people want a two state solution but simply don’t know how to resolve the well-known issues surrounding it. (1:24)

 
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Obstacles to the two-state solution

Friday, March 20th, 2009

The Center for American Progress held a discussion today on “Prospects for a Two-State Solution: Understanding Challenges and Creating Opportunities.” Retired Israeli Brigadier General Ilan Paz, former head of the Israeli Civil Administration in the West Bank and Ghaith al-Omari, advocacy director of the American Task Force on Palestine and former adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas spoke on the current outlook and prospects fora peaceful two-state solution between the Israelis and the Palestinians.

Both speakers called for policy changes on both sides. Gen. Paz suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will want strong guidelines from the U.S. as the coalition government he will form will most likely be right-wing and oppose a two-state solution. Furthermore, he stated that Hamas is an obstacle to this process, and ideally Abbas will be given an opportunity to create a Palestinian unity government.

al-Omari stated that Israel must allow for more freedom of movement in the Palestinian territories and remove some checkpoints. Furthermore, he believes that while Hamas must be isolated, the people of Gaza should not suffer; humanitarian aid, he stated, cannot be politicized. He believes that on the Palestinian side, there needs to be a new government that is committed to reforms in security and counterterrorism.

A new approach to the “politics” of Israel

Monday, April 21st, 2008

An interview with Jeremy Ben-Ami, executive director of the J Street PAC, a new political action committee, which he says is designed to encourage the voices of mainstream Jewish Americans.

 
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