News Nosh 04.20.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday April 20, 2015 

Quote of the day:
"By approving legislation to curb boycotts of Israel and 'areas under its control,' the High Court effectively equated the two, giving a kosher stamp (deliberately or not) to Israel's control of territory beyond the Green Line, and in doing so legitimized Israeli settlements."
--Americans for Peace Now policy director, Lara Friedman, slams the High Court decision to uphold the Anti-Boycott Law.** 

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This week, Alpher discusses when Israel will have a new government and what will it look like; how bad the regional situation could get given the increased chaos in the Middle East, with Russian missile supply to Iran and territorial gains by al-Qaeda in Yemen; where do the external powers fit in: the US, Russia, the EU and China; and why Israel is so concerned about the Russian sale of S-300 surface-to-air missiles to Iran.

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APN's Lara Friedman in Haaretz: A defeat for Israel, a victory for settlers and BDS

BDS-Haaretz-Lara320x265By effectively equating Israel proper with the occupied territories, Israel's High Court has made life harder for pro-Israel, pro-peace activists.

The High Court's decision to uphold the so-called Anti-Boycott Law will, regrettably, be a boon to Israeli settlers and their supporters, whilst giving a gift to activists worldwide who support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.

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"8 million prime ministers, 8 million prophets, 8 million messiahs..."

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Israeli author Amos Oz likes to say that he loves Israel even when he can’t stand it.

Israel’s public sphere has in recent months given Israelis such as Oz, and their friends overseas, many reasons for frustration. The growing gap between rich and poor (the widest in the world), overt expressions of racism, intolerance and xenophobia, anti-democratic ultra-nationalist legislation, government policies that pull the rug from under the pro-peace rhetoric of its leaders. And rhetoric that doesn’t even presume to be pro-peace.

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News Nosh 04.21.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday April 21, 2015 

Note: News Nosh will be off for Independence Day holiday Wednesday-Friday. Back on Sunday.

Quote of the day:
“…Rav Aharon indicted his own community for translating their conviction in the value of their own ideas into a destructive self-righteousness that looked down at others, vilified difference, and valued shallowness over complexity.”
--Yehuda Kurtzer, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, eulogizes Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein of Har Etzion Yeshiva, a leading modern religious Zionist rabbi, who criticized his community for producing Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin.**

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'Israel's Direction Post-Election' with Dr. Gershon Baskin, April 20, 2015.

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Dr. Baskin, renowned Israeli peace activist and political commentator, award-winning journalist and author, and negotiator of Gilad Shalit's release, visited Los Angeles for this special post Israeli election event.

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APN to Congress: Reject Pro-Settlement Legislation

Washington, DC – APN Today released the following statement regarding pro-settlements legislation in the House and Senate:

“As a pro-Israel, pro-peace organization and the sister organization to Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), Israel’s veteran grassroots, Zionist peace movement, Americans for Peace Now (APN) rejects and condemns efforts in Congress, backed by AIPAC, to legislate U.S. support for Israeli settlements. We urge Congress to recognize the danger and folly of this approach and to hold firm in its well-established support for Israel and its equally well-established refusal to endorse Israeli settlements – and to reject HR 825 and efforts to pass similar language in the Senate.

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APN/Peace Now in the News: April 10 - April 17, 2015

 

Daily Beast - April 12, 2015
APN's Lara Friedman: Anachronistic law curtailing Palestinian diplomacy must be rescinded
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/04/12/could-a-pro-israel-congress-cripple-the-world-health-organization.html

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The Middle East Institute (MEI) and the Conflict Management Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) are pleased to host Lara Friedman (Americans for Peace Now), Ghaith Al-Omari (WINEP), Ilan Peleg (MEI) and Shibley Telhami (Univ. of Maryland) for a discussion about the policy options confronting key players in the peace process following the re-election of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.  

Is the peace process over, as critics of PM Netanyahu allege? Depending on what kind of a government Netanyahu forms, what are Israel's options for dealing with the Palestinian issue? How might Israel's settlement policies be affected by the formation of a "right-wing" government versus a "national unity" government?  Will the Palestinian Authority accelerate its campaign for state recognition in global organizations? And finally, what influence can the Obama Administration exert on the two sides?   

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APN Legislative Round-Up: April 24, 2015 [UPDATED]

1.  Bills, Resolutions & Letters
2. “Settlements = Israel” Legislation Gains Traction
3. Hearings   
4. Members on the Record

 [UPDATED 5/13 to reflect new info about pro-settlement language in the Senate version of the Customs bill -  S. 1269 - see Section 2, below, for details].

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