June 27, 2016 - All those new schemes for dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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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 "new schemes" for dealing innovatively with the conflict, many of them unilateral, partial or piecemeal: the unilateral security plan presented by some 300 retired generals and senior security personnel known as “Commanders for Israeli security;” whether the commanders’ plan connect with the two-state security plan developed by a team of Americans, Israelis, Egyptians, Palestinians and Jordanians that was recently unveiled in Washington; the “Two States, One Homeland” plan; and a Jordanian-Palestinian confederation.

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News Nosh 06.27.16

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Monday June 27, 2016

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In an exceptional move, the president of Ben-Gurion University canceled the Middle East Department’s decision to grant a Jewish-Arab Understanding award to the Breaking the Silence organization.
 
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Israeli Security Expert, speaks at APN events in several US locales

Yossi-Debra300x320From June 16-26, 2016, Israeli security expert Yossi Alpher, pictured on the right with APN President and CEO Debra DeLee , spoke at APN sponsored events in New York City, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and as the keynote speaker for the APN Luncheon in the Berkshire Mountains in Western MA.  

The tour came shortly after the release of Alpher's new book, "No End of Conflict: Rethinking Israel-Palestine"

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News Nosh 06.28.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday June 28, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
“Leaders need to move beyond repeating the same phrases and expecting a different result. It is maddening and it is not worthy of the future you are seeking to build.”
--UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon tells students at Tel-Aviv University.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
Only four out of 20 Israeli ministers are clearly on the record in support of a two-state solution. Nine others are clearly against and the position of the seven others remains unknown.
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News Nosh 06.29.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday June 29, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"The occupation will end when Channel 2 begins to show it on the main news broadcast."
--Israeli TV show host, Asaf Harel, in a 'brave' interview.*
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APN Weekly Update – Security Hawks Turn Doves, Israel-Turkey in the News, and More

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Americans for Peace Now: June 29, 2016


"There is something that happens to those who go to serve as Heads of Mossad and Shin-Bet. Something in this post turns them into leftists."

David Bitan (Likud), Israeli Government Coalition Chairman, while speaking at a cultural event in Beersheba.


Hard Questions, Tough Answers with Yossi Alpher

 

Yossi Alpher is an independent Israeli security analyst. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.

June 27, 2016 - All those new schemes for dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Q. Perhaps you'll start with the most prominent plan: the unilateral security plan presented by some 300 retired generals and senior security personnel known as "Commanders for Israeli security."

A. Under the heading "Agreements Out, Arrangements In", the commanders' plan proposes a regional yet unilateral process to consolidate political-security arrangements with the Palestinians and the Arab States...

Q. Does the commanders' plan connect with the two-state security plan developed by a team of Americans, Israelis, Egyptians, Palestinians and Jordanians that was recently unveiled in Washington?

A. A number of the 300-strong commanders are on this team too...

Q. Then there is the very different "Two States, One Homeland plan".

A. This is very much a local Israeli-Palestinian initiative whose boosters include a number of relatively moderate settlers...

Q. How about recent references by prominent Jordanians to the idea of a Jordanian-Palestinian confederation as a way of alleviating Israeli concerns regarding the emergence of a Palestinian state?

A. This is in some ways a Jordanian version of the "Arab solution" that PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Lieberman, as well as other prominent Israeli right-wingers and a few left-wingers, like to talk about...

Q. To sum up. . .

A. Under present circumstances, wherein both Israel and the Palestinians suffer from an acute leadership deficit, all these ideas are non-starters. Their very provenance attests to growing alarm and despair in many circles over the future of the two-state model. Still, it’s good to have them on the agenda.

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Yossi Alpher, Israeli Security Expert, speaks at APN sponsored events in several US locales

APN Berkshires Luncheon with Yossi Alpher, seen above with APN Board Member Letty Cottin Pogrebin (top right), and APN President and CEO Debra DeLee (bottom right)

Alpher, who pens the weekly Hard Questions, Tough Answers for APN, just completed a US tour with stops in New York City, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and the Berkshire Mountains of Western MA.

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Media Activism Amid Civil War: The Role of Syrian Women Journalists – a panel discussion

caption-RebeccaIntern-event_post2016-311x200On Wednesday, June 29th, APN intern Rebeca Feldman attended a panel discussion on the role of Syrian women journalist-activists. Following is her report:

The Middle East Institute hosted an event entitled: Media Activism Amid Civil War: The Role of Syrian Women Journalists. The event, moderated by Kate Seelye, Senior Vice President of the Middle East Institute, featured three speakers with vastly different backgrounds and experiences of the Syrian media. However, all three were unanimous in their belief in a free and empowered media for a democratic Syria, which can be achieved by making the media a voice of the people, representing all classes, communities, and genders.

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APN Explainer: The Pitfalls of the New York Executive Order on BDS

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Summary of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order, entitled, “Directing State Agencies and Authorities to Divest Public Funds Supporting BDS Campaign Against Israel," which authorizes a blacklist of companies who partake in a boycott or any form of economic pressure on Israel. Read More >

 

 

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