by Itamar Eichner
"We  are partners - and what's with you"? asks the organizers of the Geneva  Initiative of the People of Israel in a new (advertising) campaign that  will open this morning, and it turns out that the Americans are also  joining. 
Today's Yediot Ahronot, p.7:
Big picture across the top of the page (l to r):
Sufian Abu Zeideh, Yasser Abu Rabo, Saeeb Erekat, Abu Mazen, Salam Fayyad, Riad Al-Malki, Jabril Rajoub
Caption OVER the picture: "We Are Partners. And You?"
Headline: Campaign Funded by the White House
Subhead: The  Geneva Initiative Organization Produces, the Americans Are Paying, the  Heads of the Palestinian Authority Star in a Political Campaign That  Will be Open This Morning and Will Try to Convince Israelis That Peace  is Possible
Saeeb  Erekat, Jabril Rajoub, Yasser Abd Rabo and the Palestinian foreign  minister (sic) Riad Malki will appear from this morning on billboards  throughout Israel, in newspaper advertisements and in network spots -  and will try to convince you that there is with whom to speak on the  other side.
At  first glance it appears just like any other initiative of a movement in  favor of a 2-state solution, but when you check who gave the main  funding for this campaign it turns out to be none other than Washington,  D.C. One million shekel (~ $260,000: TW) has been invested in financing  the campaign, whose goal is to encourage Israelis to support a  Palestinian state, and most of which came from the American assistance  agency, USAID - a federal agency that usually funds humanitarian  activities in the world, e.g. assistance for victims of the earthquake  in Haiti, food supplies for flood victims in Pakistan, and for the  hungry and starving in Africa. The organization is active in Israel and  the Palestinian Authority, but never - until today - did it ever finance  a project that is connected to political organizations and to the peace  process in the Middle East. Moreover - this will be the first time that  the American Government supports financially, even if indirectly, in an  initiative of this kind. 
The  Geneva Initiative is an organization that promotes a permanent  Israeli-Palestinian solution on the basis of the Clinton Parameters of  December 2000. "Yediot Ahronot" became aware that it is the organization  that turned to Washington with a request to receive financial support  for producing the campaign, and it was agreed upon there to respond  positively. "We are showing the partners as they are", said yesterday  Geneva Initiative CEO Gadi Baltiansky. "I am happy that those who  support a solution of two states are also assisting in passing on the  message". 
Sources  in the Israeli Foreign Ministry said last night that the decision of  the American Government to fund this campaign is in their eyes extremely  odd. "This this is [sic] fact a campaign of the Palestinian Authority with  funding from the US Government", said the source. 
Itamar Eichner
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