Guests: Ghaith al-Omari RSS

2009:

  1. An update on Israel and Gaza
    Duration
    33 min
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  2. Daily Highlights Monday January 5, 2009
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    5 min
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2008:

  1. A discussion about President Bush's visit to the Middle East
    Duration
    27 min
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    9 comments
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Ghaith al-Omari is Advocacy Director of The American Task Force on Palestine and a Senior Research Fellow at the New America Foundation. Before joining the New America Foundation, Ghaith al-Omari served in various senior positions within the Palestinian Authority, including Foreign Policy Advisor to the Palestinian President, Director of the International Relations Department in the Office of the Palestinian President, and Senior Advisor to former Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas. In these capacities, he provided advice on foreign policy – especially vis-à-vis the United States and Israel – and security. He has extensive experience in the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, having been a member of the Palestinian negotiating team throughout the permanent status negotiations (1999?2001). In that capacity, he participated in various negotiating rounds, most notably the Camp David summit and the Taba talks. After the breakdown of the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, he was the lead Palestinian drafter of the Geneva Initiative, an unofficial model peace agreement negotiated between leading Palestinian and Israeli public figures. Mr. al-Omari is a lawyer by training and a graduate of Georgetown and Oxford universities. Prior to his involvement in the Middle East peace process, he taught international law in Jordan and was active in human rights advocacy.