ISG Report & Arab-Israeli Peace

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American Task Force on Palestine,

Americans for Peace Now
  &

Foundation for
Middle East Peace   

   Invite you to a luncheon & panel discussion


AFTER THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP REPORT: POSSIBILITIES FOR A COMPREHENSIVE ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE ON ALL FRONTS


 
With 

Ziad Asali, American Task Force on Palestine
Ori Nir, Americans for Peace Now
Robert Malley, International Crisis Group
Geoffrey Aronson, Foundation for Middle East Peace

The Report of the Iraq Study Group chaired by James Baker and Lee Hamilton has recommended, as part of a broad strategy for an American diplomatic offensive “to build an international consensus for stability in Iraq and the region,” “a renewed and sustained commitment by the United States to a comprehensive Arab-Israeli Peace on all fronts:  Lebanon, Syria, and President Bush’s June 2002 commitment to a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.”  The panel members, some of whom will have just returned from the region, will discuss prospects for implementing the Study Group’s recommendations for renewed negotiations to resolve Israel’s conflicts with Palestine, Syria and Lebanon.

When: Tuesday, December 19, 2006
12:00-1:30pm

Where: Helen
Dwight Reed Foundation
1319 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036


RSVP Required:
abaldwin@atfp.net
or 202 887-0177


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