News Nosh 10.23.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday October 23, 2015 
 

You Must Be Kidding: 
"I feel bad. I found myself in an uncomfortable situation, which I am sorry about. I am in a little bit of a poor mental state, but it will be alright."
--Dudu Moyal, who was seen in the video clip throwing a bench on the face of mortally wounded Eritrean Habtoum Zarhoum, said after the court hearing, in which he and three others were released from house arrest. Zarhoum died.
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APN Legislative Round-Up: October 23, 2015

1. Bills, Resolutions, and Letters
2. Hearings
3. On the Record
 

Note: Recently defenders of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu have been arguing that settlement construction has actually decreased under Netanyahu (and that he has thus been unfairly criticized when he deserves to be praised). This argument is based on a single, misleading statistic – a case APN and Peace Now came together to make in a joint report laying out the facts of Netanyahu’s real settlements record, here.

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News Nosh 10.25.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday October 25, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
  • I hereby resign from the tribe that says killing unarmed people is a form of self defense, whose practitioners are heroes.
  • I hereby resign from the tribe that says: We deserve everything, all the land, and we've got the Book that says so.  
  • I resign from the tribe which says the other guys are monsters, animals, out only for our blood and our land, undeserving and disqualified from having a country of their own.
  • I resign from the tribe that says settlers are not civilians and are fair game for murder. I resign from the tribe that says any Jew, because they're Jewish, deserves to be stabbed.
  • I resign from the tribe that says Death to Arabs, the tribe which posts that hating Arabs is a virtue.
  • I resign from the tribe that says Palestinian kids suspected of throwing rocks should be put to death on the spot.
--From Haaretz+ columnist Bradley Burston’s ‘letter of resignation from the tribe.'
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News Nosh 10.26.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday October 26, 2015

 
Quote of the day:
“That finger that pressed the trigger of the gun had many fingers, many fingers that are today in power in the State of Israel.” 
--At a local memorial ceremony marking 20 years since the assassination of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, Carmiel Mayor Adi Eldar attacked the present government in a ‘direct and unprecedented way,’ wrote Maariv.

You Must Be Kidding: 
“We wrote a request to (the Defense Ministry to) prevent the rally and it turns out that not only did the rally take place, but you took part in it. The fact that a deputy minister participates in illegal activity, and thereby encourages it, while violating the law, is inconceivable.”
-- Deputy Attorney General Dina Zilber wrote in a sharp letter to the Defense Minister after Deputy Defense Minister Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan (Habayit Hayehudi) participated in an illegal demonstration in the West Bank.
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Saturday night’s Shalom Achshav (Peace Now) rally brought out thousands of people, Israelis sick of the status quo, to protest the Netanyahu government’s intransigence, its diplomatic inaction and its fomenting of violence and brutality.

Under the slogan “There is no Security without a Political Solution,” thousands of Israelis urged their government to choose dialogue over demagoguery and incitement, diplomacy over force and subjugation, to offer Israelis hope, and to lead Israelis toward peace with the Palestinians.

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News Nosh 10.27.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday October 27, 2015

 
Quotes of the day:
"We are getting calls from people who have never approached us before."
--Sivan Hendel, director of the peace education department at the Peres Center for Peace, says the escalating wave of violence between Arabs and Jews has sparked a jump in requests for "peace-related materials" for both Jewish and Arab schools.
 
"The heavy hand of the right will lead to a reality in which my grandchildren won't be able to live here. And that's not because the left has lost its way and not because of the right's pragmatism, but because there's no leadership that's fighting for the future.”
-- Nissim Zvili, one of four men involved in the former peace process who gave an interview to Yedioth about their views of Israel's future.

You Must Be Kidding: 
"The decision was intentionally general and unclear. It wasn't said in what situation exactly one could shoot and in which one not, but the message was clear: it is permissible to use a lighter finger on the trigger without fear of being put on trial."
--Yedioth's Legal Affairs reporter Tovah Tzimuki describes the Israeli government cabinet decision that led to a 'Wild West' phenomenon in Israel. Now Israel's Attorney General is putting things in order with a new guideline on when Israelis can shoot to kill.
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This week, Alpher discusses whether the set of understandings between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority regarding the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif acheived by Secretary of State Kerry will end the violence; the overall effect of the mini-intifada of the past month; why Jordan’s King Abdullah couldn’t play a more active role, without recourse to Kerry; what we are to make of bewildering statements by Netanyahu, to a World Zionist Congress audience in a speech in English, that the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, suggested to Hitler in 1941 that he annihilate the Jews (“burn them”) rather than expelling them and that as prime minister he has built far less in the settlements than his predecessors;

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APN's Ori Nir in the Boston Globe: What Yitzhak Rabin left behind

Like all Israelis of my generation, I remember the night of Nov. 4, 1995.

Having just heard from the news desk editor at Israel’s Haaretz newspaper that Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin had been shot, I called Palestinian officials for reaction. I was Haaretz’s Palestinian affairs correspondent at the time and was on the phone with Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat when I heard on Israel Radio that Rabin’s spokesman was about to make a statement. As Eitan Haber hushed the crowed, I started translating for Erekat: “The government of Israel announces in dismay, in great sadness, and in deep sorrow, the death of Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Yitzhak Rabin, who was murdered by an assassin, tonight in Tel Aviv.”

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Let the Sun's Light Rise: Discussion of Rabin's Legacy, November 5th

Ayelet_Nahmias-VerbinAs we mark the 20th anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, APN supporters in the Washington DC metropolitan area are invited to join us on November 5th at 7PM at the DC JCC, for an evening of conversation and remembrance honoring Rabin, his legacy and leadership. Particularly at this time, it is important to commemorate an Israeli leader who had the courage to lead his people toward peace.

Led by the JCRC of Greater Washington, and co-sponsored by Americans for Peace Now, the evening will feature Knesset Member Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin, a former assistant to Rabin, a current member of the Zionist Union, and a passionate activist for Rabin's legacy. 

For more information on this event and to RSVP click here: http://www.jcouncil.org/site/Calendar/1759717568?view=Detail&id=109901

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Ephron-DanOn the eve of the 20th anniversary of the assassination of Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, please join APN for a briefing call on Monday, November 2nd, at 2:00 pm Eastern Time, with Dan Ephron, the author of a new investigative book on the murder.

In Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel, Ephron tells the parallel stories of Rabin and his assassin, Yigal Amir, during the two years leading up p to the murder, and sets the scene to the two decades that followed.

Ephron is an award-winning writer, who has served as the Jerusalem bureau chief for Newsweek and the Daily Beast, and now lives in New York City.

The details of the call are as follows:

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