The Arab Boycott Bureau ordsprog

en The Arab Boycott Bureau has been an ineffectual economic weapon, it has clearly not damaged the Israeli economy, but it did have political impact. As Arab leaders consider lifting it they should ensure that the Palestinian economy draws substantial benefits. Such a move would have the added benefit of narrowing the economic gap between both communities, making negotiation more feasible.

en We need the reform, and in economic and in the social and in the democracy and humanity. But don't take us wrong, we are not going to abandon the Palestinian question, the general atmosphere in the region that will help all of us is to solve the Arab-Israeli question.

en It's a great thing that the Arab leaders and countries are behind us in the great struggle against Israeli aggression, ... The Israelis are trying to destroy us but we, the Arab people, will never be destroyed.
  Yasser Arafat

en Recall that the United Nations commissioned Arab scholars and analysts to publish the Arab Human Development Report. What causes the backwardness, the scholars wondered, of 22 Arab states, covering nearly 300 million people? Their conclusion? Of all world regions, the Arab countries scored the lowest in freedom, media independence, civil liberties, political process and political rights.
  Larry Elder

en The Arab states will not be able to turn their back on the popular pressure to help the Palestinians. They will be forced to pay and support the Palestinian government because the Arab people will move in protest demonstrations in the coming few days.

en The political volatility has added a $4-to-$5 per barrel war premium to the price of crude. That will stay in the price as long as we have hostilities in the Middle East. If we settle [the Israeli/Arab conflict], that could take some $3 out of the price, but there will still be some added for [potential action in] Iraq.

en For decades, the United States has been a leader in the fight against the Arab economic boycott of Israel, one of the most punitive and long-term restrictive trade practices. The administration's leadership has been critical in securing commitments from Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to cease their boycott of Israel. Dubai must take similar public action to even be considered for a deal with the U.S. government.

en Psychologically, in the long term, this could have a very profound impact in the sense that Israelis are grieving for an Arab monarch or identifying with an Arab nation, something that's never happened before. I think, however, in the short term, if we judge it in political terms, it's not going to have much of an effect.

en must be expanded to maximize economic activities among a variety of sectors and to ensure a real and measurable impact on the economy and well-being of sub-Saharan Africa.

en To address demographic and global economic trends, it's imperative that we act now to ensure that new and existing workers acquire the basic IT skills necessary for work and for continual learning. Through alliances like the one announced with the DOL today, Microsoft believes it can help make a measurable impact on the preparedness of millions of Americans and the ability of U.S. businesses to contribute to and benefit from the knowledge economy.

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. [The price gain] is entirely psychological. Nothing has been done. Saddam Hussein advocated the use of Arab oil exports as an instrument to influence the Arab/Israeli situation, but he himself is not in a position to do anything about this, and there's no indication that other Arabs will go along with this.

en Sadat was a national catastrophe. He excluded Egypt from the Arab-Israeli conflict and he destroyed the united Arab front. He caused a disintegration within Egyptian society.

en Sharon's absence removes from the political scene a professional killer who mastered the murder of Palestinians and addressed the most violent, brutal and bloody strikes in the history of the Arab-Israeli struggle. The Palestinian people can only hope that what is coming is better, not worse.

en We call on Arab and Islamic (states) to translate their support for (the Palestinians) into real financial, political and economic assistance.

en While this demographic is the first to feel the impact of an economic slowdown, it's the last to benefit when the economy picks up. There's generally a 12- to 18-month lag until this group sees a recovery.


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