News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:

Yesterday it was published that the High Planning Committee of the Civil Administration advanced plans in different stages for over 200 units in the settlements after receiving a green light to do so from the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense. This is another indication of a shift away from the so-called "planning freeze" of 2015. For a list of all plans approved in 2016 click here.

While the government issued a statement arguing that all of the plans advanced were for already existing buildings except from those in Ganei Modi'in, Peace Now's aerial photos illustrate that this is not the case, and much of the planning is for new housing units.
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Yossi Alpher, Israeli Security Expert

Yossi_Alpher-JVYossi Alpher is an Israeli Security expert. He writes “Hard Questions, Tough Answers”, a weekly Q&A for Americans for Peace Now. Yossi Alpher served in the Israel Defense Forces as an Intelligence officer, followed by 12 years in the Mossad. He was associated with the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies (JCSS) at Tel Aviv University, ultimately serving as its Director. Since 1992 he has coordinated several track II dialogues between Israelis and Arabs and during the 2000 Camp David Summit, Alpher served as Special Adviser to Israeli PM Ehud Barak. He has written three books: And The Wolf Shall Dwell With The Wolf: the Settlers and the Palestinians in 2001, PERIPHERY: Israel’s Search for Middle East Allies in 2015, and his most recent book, published this year, is No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine.


Yossi Alpher to speak at APN event June 26th

PASSOVER - Questioning Reassessing And Looking for Answers...

 Read Yossi Alpher's weekly column, Hard Questions, Tough Answers, a security perspective on Middle East Affairs

Read a review of Yossi Alpher's last book Periphery: Israel’s Search for Middle East Allies

A Passover message from Yossi Alpher, 2015.

Listen: Israeli Elections, Initial Analysis with Yossi Alpher, March 2015

Listen: The crisis in the US-led Israeli-Palestinian negotiations process, April 2014

Bitter Lemons, an archive of the Bitter Lemons publications

Yossi Alpher in The Forward

Yossi Alpher: PASSOVER - 40 years of wandering to nearly 50 years of occupation

Purim 2016

These are not easy or happy times in the Middle East. If the past year is anything to go by, things are only getting harder for Israelis and Palestinians. We are collectively sliding slowly down a slippery slope toward some sort of ugly, violent, and tribal one-state reality. Just look at the recent Pew Survey’s finding that roughly half of Israeli Jews look approvingly on the notion of expelling Arabs from the country. Look at the extensive incitement on Palestinian Authority media, the wave of knife attacks and the dismal socio-economic state of the Gaza Strip. How are we—Israelis and American Jews—going to deal with this reality in the years to come? Where do Shalom Achshav (Peace Now in Israel) and Americans for Peace Now fit in? —Yossi Alpher

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News Nosh 04.15.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday April 15, 2016
 
You Must Be Kidding:
"This lack of information is one of the factors leading to this tragedy. It's likely that at least 50 percent of survivors are under the poverty line."
--Welfare Minister Haim Katz revealed that some NIS 400 million earmarked for Holocaust survivors never made it to the survivors.
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APN Legislative Round-Up: April 15, 2016

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

Shameless plug: APN’s Lara Friedman in the New York Times 4/10: Israel’s Unsung Protector: Obama

(NOTE: This article was referenced by Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Anne Patterson in the HFAC hearing 4/13, at 46:25 in the video)

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Newsflash: Peace Now Exposes Netanyahu's Deceit; Makes a Difference

Peace Now’s Settlement Watch project reported this week that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government approved construction of hundreds of new homes in West Bank settlements, and is accelerating the pace of planned building in the settlements. Peace Now’s data was based on info obtained from the High Planning Council for Judea and Samaria, the government agency responsible for construction licensing and planning in West Bank settlements. The data showed that this year’s numbers (January through March) were higher than the equivalent period last year.

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News Nosh 04.17.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday April 17, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"The words would sound banal even in the Knesset, were they not being uttered by a serious presidential contender on the eve of a crucial primary vote, in, of all places, New York."
--Haaretz+ commentator on US politics, Chemi Shalev, writes that the novelty of US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ statement that Palestinians need to be treated with “respect and dignity” was that it violated the accepted norms for candidates running for President.

You Must Be Kidding: 
Israel spends more money to commemorate Rehavam Ze’evi, a controversial far-right former general and cabinet minister who was assassinated by Palestinians in 2001 and whom an exposé aired on Israeli TV on Thursday night portrayed as a sexual predator, associate of organized crime, violent antagonist of journalists, and even as a cold-blooded killer - than it does on Theodore Herzl and Ze’ev Jabotinsky.
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News Nosh 04.18.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday April 18, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"The attempt to argue that teaching Ze’evi’s legacy focuses solely on its “positive” aspects — that is, his love for the Land of Israel, as his family has claimed in media interviews — recalls the children of a Mafia don praising their father as an exemplary family man."
--Haaretz Editorial today calls to repeal the law that requires commemorating Rehavam Zeevi.

You Must Be Kidding: 
"...here there is one country which is like an island of stability, an island of sanity, an island of progress, an island of security - this is the State of Israel under the leadership of the Likud government."
--Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told Likud supporters Sunday.
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Yossi Alpher is an independent security analyst. He is the former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, a former senior official with the Mossad, and a former IDF intelligence officer. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.

This week, Alpher discusses why, even though Israel has a peace treaty with Caiso, but no formal ties with Riyadh, Israel offered its blessing for a deal that affects a vital naval passage that has triggered war in the recent past; explains the timing of Sunday's declaration by Netanyahu’s government whence they met on the Golan Heights and the prime minister declared that the Golan would always remain a sovereign part of Israel; connects the regional conflict situations of the ceasefire in Syria, which appears to be ending, Yemen, where there is optimism regarding a ceasefire, and Ngorno Karabach (an enclave disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan) where renewed fighting has broken out; and why, now 15 years after his assassination by Palestinians and 11 years after he was declared a national hero to be memorialized annually in school ceremonies, far-right-wing Major General Rehavam Zeevi (“Gandhi”) is accused of having been a serial rapist and sexual harasser and having consorted with gangsters.

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Haggadah Insert: The fifth cup - full redemption

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Each year at the Seder, Jews read this line in the Passover Haggadah, "In every generation, a person is obligated to see themselves as if they had left Egypt." I love this concept, because it evokes both empathy for what our forefathers and mothers have suffered, and – more importantly – a lesson for us, for our present and future. The lesson is that change is possible, that we are masters of our fate, and that with determination and courage we can accomplish liberation. In our generation, liberating Israelis and Palestinians from the yoke of the occupation, which is subjugating both societies, is imperative. And it is within our reach.

This year, you can add flavor to your seder by sharing this thoughtful reflection by Rabbi Michael Feshbach. Rabbi Feshbach has graciously contributed our 16th haggadah insert. In it, he asks us to reflect upon what Elijah's cup - the symbol of full redemption - means.

Since 2001, Americans for Peace Now has asked rabbis from the extended APN family to contribute reflections on the haggada: that story which has for centuries been understood as the archetype of liberation. Many of us have made these reflections a permanent part of our seder - we hope you will, too.You can find them here.

May we all enjoy a sweet and liberating Passover,

Debra DeLee
President and CEO,
Americans for Peace Now

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Submitted by Rabbi Michael L. Feshbach (2016)
To be recited as we prepare to open the door for Elijah.

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