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Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Arab Peace Initiative

The Arab Peace Initiative

The Council of Arab States at the Summit Level at its 14th Ordinary Session,

Reaffirming the resolution taken in June 1996 at the Cairo Extra-Ordinary Arab Summit that a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East is the strategic option of the Arab countries, to be achieved in accordance with international legality, and which would require a comparable commitment on the part of the Israeli government,

Having listened to the statement made by his royal highness Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, crown prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in which his highness presented his initiative calling for full Israeli withdrawal from all the Arab territories occupied since June 1967, in implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, reaffirmed by the Madrid Conference of 1991 and the land-for-peace principle, and Israel's acceptance of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, in return for the establishment of normal relations in the context of a comprehensive peace with Israel,

Emanating from the conviction of the Arab countries that a military solution to the conflict will not achieve peace or provide security for the parties, the council:

1. Requests Israel to reconsider its policies and declare that a just peace is its strategic option as well.

2. Further calls upon Israel to affirm:

I- Full Israeli withdrawal from all the territories occupied since 1967, including the Syrian Golan Heights, to the June 4, 1967 lines as well as the remaining occupied Lebanese territories in the south of Lebanon.

II- Achievement of a just solution to the Palestinian refugee problem to be agreed upon in accordance with U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194.

III- The acceptance of the establishment of a sovereign independent Palestinian state on the Palestinian territories occupied since June 4, 1967 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

3. Consequently, the Arab countries affirm the following:

I- Consider the Arab-Israeli conflict ended, and enter into a peace agreement with Israel, and provide security for all the states of the region.

II- Establish normal relations with Israel in the context of this comprehensive peace.

4. Assures the rejection of all forms of Palestinian patriation which conflict with the special circumstances of the Arab host countries.

5. Calls upon the government of Israel and all Israelis to accept this initiative in order to safeguard the prospects for peace and stop the further shedding of blood, enabling the Arab countries and Israel to live in peace and good neighbourliness and provide future generations with security, stability and prosperity.

6. Invites the international community and all countries and organisations to support this initiative.

7. Requests the chairman of the summit to form a special committee composed of some of its concerned member states and the secretary general of the League of Arab States to pursue the necessary contacts to gain support for this initiative at all levels, particularly from the United Nations, the Security Council, the United States of America, the Russian Federation, the Muslim states and the European Union.


For purposes of comparison, the following is an earlier draft discussed by Arab foreign ministers on 25 March, 2002, in advance of the summit:

The Council of the Arab League, which convenes at the level of a summit on March 27-28, 2002 in Beirut, affirms the Arab position that achieving just and comprehensive peace is a strategic choice and goal for the Arab states.

After the Council heard the statement of Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz in which he called for the establishment of normal relations in the context of a comprehensive peace with Israel, and that Israel declares its readiness to withdraw from the occupied Arab territories in compliance with United Nations resolutions 242 and 338 and Security Council resolution 1397, enhanced by the Madrid conference and the land-for-peace principle, and the acceptance of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state with al-Quds al-Sharif as its capital, the Council calls on the Israeli government to review its policy and to resort to peace while declaring that just peace is its strategic option.

The Council also calls on Israel to assert the following:

  • Complete withdrawal from the Arab territories occupied since 1967, including full withdrawal from the occupied Syrian Golan Heights and the remaining occupied parts of south Lebanon to the June 4, 1967 lines.

  • To accept to find an agreed, just solution to the problem of Palestinian refugees in conformity with Resolution 194.

  • To accept an independent and sovereign Palestinian state on the Palestinian lands occupied since June 4, 1967 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and with Jerusalem (al-Quds al-Sharif) as its capital in accordance with Security Council Resolution 1397.

In return, the Arab states assert the following:

  • To consider the Arab-Israeli conflict over and to enter into a peace treaty with Israel to consolidate this.

  • To achieve comprehensive peace for all the states of the region.

  • To establish normal relations within the context of comprehensive peace with Israel.

The Council calls on the Israeli government and the Israelis as a whole to accept this initiative to protect the prospects of peace and to spare bloodshed so as to enable the Arab states and Israel to coexist side by side and to provide for the coming generations a secure, stable and prosperous future.

It calls on the international community with all its organisations and states to support the initiative.

The Council calls on its presidency, its secretary general and its follow-up committee to follow up on the special contacts related to this initiative and to support it on all levels, including the United Nations, the United States, Russia, the European Union and the Security Council.


Putting the Arab Peace Initiative Into Action

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Friday, September 18, 2009

UN agency helping Palestinian refugees warns of looming funding deficit

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=32122&Cr=palestin&Cr1=

UN agency helping Palestinian refugees warns of looming funding deficit

First graders at a UNRWA-run Elementary School in Gaza City participating in stress-relieving games and activities

18 September 2009 – The United Nations agency tasked with assisting millions of Palestinian refugees may not be able to pay the salaries of its 29,000 staff through the end of this year because of a funding crisis, its top official said today as she urged Member States to donate more generously.

Karen AbuZayd, Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), told a press conference that the agency’s funding problems are more serious than ever.

Most of UNRWA’s running costs go to staff salaries, she said, and without an injection of nearly $17 million each month the agency will not be able to guarantee salaries into 2010.

Ms. AbuZayd said she has written in the past week to every country that has ever donated to UNRWA to ask them to contribute “special pledges” given the current situation, and she hopes they will respond urgently.

UNRWA, which was established in late 1949 and will mark its 60th anniversary with a series of public events next week, provides education, health care, social services, microfinance, camp improvement and emergency aid to an estimated 4.6 million Palestinian refugees living in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

Ms. AbuZayd stressed that countries which had pledged money last year had met those pledges, but the global economic crisis meant they had often given the same amount as in previous years, even though inflation, exchange rates and other issues meant that UNRWA needs more money than ever just to carry out the same mandate.

She said that both staff and refugees were “becoming restless” about the funding problem and contingency plans may have to be taken unless money is provided soon.

News Tracker: past stories on this issue

UN agency calls on Israel to lift book blockade of Gaza schools

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What is Palestine now ?

Wood to wood
old meets new
grains and stains
becoming symbols

to me- and to me alone

What is Palestine now ?

Is it this delicate souvenir
like a feathered pen in my hand
this gift from the heart
with a compelling heritage...

Is it the gentle thought
the pleasant memory
the home cooked meal
loyalty and love- and logic - human dignity
with we the people working together
worldwide
shaping hope for better days

Or is it the guns and the hate-
the cold cruelty and divisiveness
the rudeness and cynicism- the bigotry
& extremism
the angry posters... the burning flags.

Who will rule the symbols
defining the borders
of meaning

and the point of purpose

Who will find inspiration in our words- and efforts
... who will come to care about Palestine


photo & poem copyright 2009 © Anne Selden Annab


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My letter to the Economist RE Israel in the dock, A report by a UN body controversially chastises Israel’s government and its army for their actions

RE: Israel in the dock, A report by a UN body controversially chastises Israel’s government and its army for their actions during the war in Gaza earlier this year http://www.economist.com/world/middleeast-africa/displayStory.cfm?story_id=14462427

Dear Editor,

Israel wanted to inflict as much damage as possible on Palestinians trapped in Gaza, in hopes of exasperating the Israel/Palestine conflict rather than ending it.

Fact is, no matter what, chastised or not- Israel must
end its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantle the Wall; recognize the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality; and respect, protect and promote the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.

Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab





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My letter to the LATimes RE The Goldstone report & George Bisharat 's EXCELLENT op-ed

Red roses are seen on the Palestinian Martyr's cemetery at Shatila refugee camp in Beirut, during a ceremony marking the 27th anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre in 1982, September 17, 2009. The Arabic words read "The martyrs of Sabra and Shatila". REUTERS/Nour Bou Khalil (LEBANON POLITICS ANNIVERSARY)

RE: Goldstone report: Israel's failings, A U.N. report finds war crimes in last winter's fighting; now Israel must be held accountable. By George Bisharat http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-la.1.mn_commentary.newart2-2009sep18,0,3402202.story
Goldstone report unfair to Israel, It was hardly a fact-finding mission; political considerations made its conclusions of war crimes by Israel preordained. By Jeremy Sharon http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-la.1.mn_commentary.newart3-2009sep18,0,4123099.story

Dear Editor,

Good to see George Bisharat's precisely worded and carefully reasoned Goldstone report: Israel's failings, A U.N. report finds war crimes in last winter's fighting; now Israel must be held accountable.

Recently Jessica Montell, executive director of B’Tselem, bemoaned the misuse of human rights research and documentation by ideologues and provocateurs: "Indeed, all those committed to advancing human rights must firmly reject such offensive sloganeering and the trivializing of genuine human rights concerns. Only a careful naming of the reality can fuel genuine efforts to promote justice." Demagoguery vs. Human Rights http://www.forward.com/articles/114201/

The intrepid Hussein Ibish, Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) , sums up the reports on the report well with his headline " Israel and Hamas respond to the Goldstone report with the same logic and language" http://www.ibishblog.com/blog/hibish/2009/0917/israel_and_hamas_respond_goldstone_report_same_logic_and_language

And as Michael Mylrea wisely points out in Peace and prosperity in Palestine "Unless there is immediate progress toward establishing a sovereign Palestinian state, there will be a deadly third intifada that could quickly escalate into a major regional conflict." http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7&section=0&article=126507&d=18&m=9&y=2009

Perhaps, rather than getting lost in all the sloganeering and distractions and hate mongering sure to arise from every report regarding the Israel/Palestine conflict we need a basic rule of thumb to help explain to all involved what really is: If you earnestly care about the very real plight and suffering of the Palestinians and you read Haaretz, or quote
B’Tselem (or the Goldstone report- or reports on the report) you really should also be actively supporting a two state solution.

Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab

P.S. Ibish, following up his article on the Goldstone report with A false equivalency of false equivalencies? also reminds his readers that "For the record, let me state that interesting symmetries and parallels aside, the most salient feature of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the radical asymmetry at its heart between an occupied and dispossessed people who are, at best, lightly armed, and a major nation-state with one of the world's most powerful militaries and myriad additional resources and international support."


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My letter PUBLISHED Al-Ahram 17 Sept. 2009: One state deplored



Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

17 - 23 September 2009
Issue No. 965
Reader's corner
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2009/965/letters.htm

One state deplored

Sir-- Khaled Amayreh is way off base with his op-ed 'Mocking Obama' ( Al-Ahram Weekly, 10-16 September). While the world thought Obama would champion justice, Israel has proven that his words are meaningless. It's a shame to see such a talented and dynamic Palestinian writer dedicate so much energy towards undermining Obama and the huge international push for a two-state solution. Former US president Jimmy Carter did not endorse the one-state agenda at all. In fact, he pointed out that it was a "deplorable" alternative. Carter wisely pointed out that the one-state agenda "is obviously the goal of Israeli leaders who insist on colonising the West Bank and East Jerusalem."

Anne Selden Annab
Pennsylvania
USA

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Mideast Discord Thwarts A Palestinian Love Story (on NPR.org)

thank you NPR, for making this story public

Anne commented on Mideast Discord Thwarts A Palestinian Love Story on NPR.org

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=112761560&sc=fbc They are engaged — Amani, a Palestinian woman from the Gaza Strip, and Basheer, her fiance who lives in the West Bank. But even though they are both of the same religion and the same nationality, they cannot get married.

The house he has built for her sits in an orchard filled with ripe pomegranates, figs and lemons. It's fully furnished, but everything is too neatly in its place. It's lifeless, a home waiting to be lived in...[READ MORE]


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Art in Tel Aviv: Highlights from the city's 2009 biennial

10 / 12

A picture of Al-Qawuqji, a top Palestinian commanding officer, taken in 1936. Rona Sela’s hope is to establish a deeper understanding of Israel’s Palestinian minority. 'They know our history, our language. Yet despite living next to them we know nothing of theirs,' she says

Photograph: Palmach Archive
  • One of the Aberstein (2009) series by artist Shelly Federman

    Art in Tel Aviv: Highlights from the city's 2009 biennial

    Take a look at some of the works on show at the 2009 Tel Aviv International Art Biennial, a showcase for Israeli and international artists and a celebration of the city's 100-year anniversary

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Please do all you can to help end the Israel/Palestine conflict.

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President Barack Obama
Sen. Arlen Specter
Sen. Robert Casey
Rep. Todd Platts

September 16, 2009

Please continue to do all you can to help end the Israel/Palestine conflict. Yes, it is a huge challenge as there are so many loud cynics, hate mongers, troublemakers, radicals and religious extremists on all sides eager to undermine peace and progress in the Middle East. It is very easy to be taken in and distracted by them- lured away from reasonable, rational, compassionate approaches to the topic that has been destroying so many lives and essentially empowering the worst in everyone.

There are however signs of hope - but only if we have the courage to earnestly listen and learn from those who have been wrestling with the issues for years.

I have come to trust The American Task Force for Palestine's approach because they are first and foremost very respectful to and about America.

ATFP's President and Founder, Dr. Ziad J. Asali, is a Palestinian pushed into forced exile who has made a good life for himself and his family here in America. He has some very good ideas, for instance in a recent op-ed "Towards a Palestinian state" Asali explains "All serious parties have long since concluded that a Palestinian state is essential to any viable Middle East peace agreement. Fayyad has laid out a constructive, proactive programme, entirely consistent with Palestinian, US and Israeli pronouncements, to build the infrastructure and institutions of that state. Everyone has a stake in helping to make it work." http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=19902...

Hussein Ibish , Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine, has a new book out What's Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the Palestinian National Goal. It is a book well worth reading and taking seriously. http://www.americantaskforce.org/in_medi...

Ibish explains on his intriguing Ibishblog "Peace, or rather a conflict ending agreement, will and should be based on interests and needs, rather than sentiments and narratives. Both peoples will have to overcome their emotions and sentiments in order to make the necessary compromises. But neither of them can afford not to do so." http://www.ibishblog.com/blog/hibish/200...

Contentiously reaching out every where and every way he can, Ibish explains further on his facebook page "beyond this, I fear, lies only the holy war of the bearded fanatics."

The Israel/Palestine conflict did not really start out a a religious conflict but it is quickly becoming one, with world wide ramifications. Fact is justice does not always naturally prevail- and what is bad now will only become worse with time.

Please do all you can to help end the Israel/Palestine conflict. A good place to start today might be with this: "Israeli peace activists are planning to ratchet up their campaign against groups in the United States that raise money for settlers by highlighting how tax exemptions are helping to fund the expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank." Click here to find out more! Israeli peace groups target US fund raising http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/...

Mechanicsburg , PA

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/bio/userletter/?id=3181&letter_id=3946246671
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

My letter to the New York Times RE Squandering the Moment editorial

RE: Squandering the Moment
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/15/opinion/15tue1.html?ref=opinion

Dear Editor,

I think The New York Times is squandering the moment- why aren't you calling on all Americans to withdraw ALL support for Israel's illegal settlement projects ? And why aren't you calling on all Israelis to do the right thing- stop usurping Palestinian land, rights and life...

Last week, Dr. Hussein Ibish, (Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP))
pointedly asks in his article Is this the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning? : "Is the Israeli prime minister determined to sabotage the Obama peace initiative for ideological and/or political imperatives? Is this a sign that Israel is simply going to refuse to do what is necessary to achieve peace, and the end therefore of Obama's hopeful beginning in re-engaging with the peace process?" http://www.ibishblog.com/blog/hibish/2009/09/04/beginning_end_or_end_beginning

Your readers worldwide have the power and the influence to help push both Israel and Palestine towards a just and lasting peace- so why aren't you urging us all to make the most of this crucially important opportunity!

Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab



Please Note:

Palestinian wounded by Israeli settlers: witnesses

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Delighted to stumble across my own poem accidentally...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/barbstur/3870644503/

the poem is from my Fairy Garden Poems- delighted to see how

blamstur

framed it on flicker.




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My online comment RE "Many American Jews support President Obama's proposed settlement freeze" in the Seattle Times 9-13-9

Violence sometimes erupted along the border between Tel Aviv and Jaffa [GALLO/GETTY]

RE: Many American Jews support President Obama's proposed settlement freeze
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2009849717_guest14silverstein.html
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/reader_feedback/public/profile.php?user=2698837


Dear Editor,

Good to hear that Many American Jews support President Obama's proposed settlement freeze !

All Americans really should be concerned about the situation in the Middle East- and what tomorrow might bring: "In the four decades after 1948, when 70,000 Palestinian Arabs were forced to flee Jaffa and not allowed to return, the once grand town became a backwater." Mark Levine http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/2009/09/20099892214748263.html

"The 1967 Palestinian exodus refers to the flight of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians out of the territories occupied by Israel during and in the aftermath of the Six-Day War including the demolition of the Palestinian villages of Imwas, Yalo, and Beit Nuba, Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem, Shuyukh, Jiftlik, Agarith and Huseirat and the "emptying" of the refugee camps of ʿAqabat Jabr and ʿEin Sulṭān."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_Palestinian_exodus

The Israel/Palestine conflict can easily and quickly become much more monstrous... Already a huge amount of damage has been done, with the children of Palestine bearing the brunt of the pain. Full respect for basic human rights as well as international law will help empower serious negotiations and genuine diplomacy whereby the foundations for a just and lasting peace and progress can emerge for all the people of that very troubled region.

Dr. Hussein Ibish in his newly published book What's Wrong with the One-State Agenda? (available for sale- or free online download http://www.americantaskforce.org/in_media/pr/2009/08/28/1251432000 ) explains in compelling detail why ending the occupation and peace with Israel, while difficult to achieve and thus far elusive, really is the best way forward.


Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab

Naji al-Ali



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My Letter to the NYTimes RE Land First, Then Peace & Unsettled- Resolve of West Bank Settlers May Have Limits

RE: Unsettled- Resolve of West Bank Settlers May Have Limits
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/world/middleeast/14settlers.html?ref=world
Land First, Then Peace by By TURKI al-FAISAL Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/13/opinion/13turki.html?_r=1&ref=opinion

Dear Editor,

Yesterday you published Land First, Then Peace by TURKI al-FAISAL Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States, and today you follow it up with the in depth news story "Unsettled- Resolve of West Bank Settlers May Have Limits". I do very much hope, for everyone's sake, that this trend continues with many serious efforts being made to once and for all end the Israel/Palestine conflict.

Numerous academics in America have promoted the idea of a one state "solution". That is certainly an inspiring fantasy- but is it really a good idea ... does it really help Palestine?

Jimmy Carter wisely pointed out in a recent op-ed ( The Washington Post Sept 9 2009) that the one state agenda "is obviously the goal of Israeli leaders who insist on colonizing the West Bank and East Jerusalem." The Elders' View Of the Middle East http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/04/AR2009090402968.html

Senior Fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP) and Executive Director of the Hala Salaam Maksoud Foundation for Arab-American Leadership, and author of the book What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the Palestinian National Goal Hussein Ibish patiently explains on his Ibishblog, "More generally, the one-state agenda reflects the widespread conclusion that Israel will never agree to seriously end the occupation and allow for the creation of a fully sovereign, viable Palestinian state, and that therefore negotiations and diplomacy are pointless." http://www.ibishblog.com/blog/hibish/2009/09/10/text_my_prepared_remarks_wilson_center_panel_my_new_book

I believe that negotiations and diplomacy are crucial, because the only other option is escalating injustice and violence. Let there be peace- and accountability.... As the beloved Christmas Carol reminds us all: "Let peace begin with me."


Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab


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