News Nosh 07.08.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday July 08, 2016
 
You Must Be Kidding: 
El-Al security barred Arab-Israeli violinist Hisham Khoury from taking his instrument on board as carry-on luggage on the flight from Berlin to Tel-Aviv.
--Khoury said he told the security officers they were welcome to X-ray the violin or search it manually, but they refused. They also asked questions, “like how much I earn and why I’m returning to Israel. I reminded them that I’m an Israeli citizen; my parents live in Haifa, and I’m returning home.” Khoury took a different flight home with a German airline. (See and hear him play on the suspicious violin here.)
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APN Legislative Round-Up: July 8, 2016

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

NOTE: July 14 will mark the one-year anniversary of the JCPOA. It is likely no coincidence that this week and next week, Iran is a big topic of discussion and grandstanding around Iran.

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Update: this action, now closed, ran in July 2016. 

Last Wednesday, the Israeli government announced plans for hundreds of new homes in Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. In response, the U.S. Department of State issued a sharply-worded statement pointing out how destructive these new settlement plans are.

State Department Spokesperson John Kirby said, "…this report would be the latest step in what seems to be a systematic process of land seizures, settlement expansions and legalizations of outposts that is fundamentally undermining the prospects for a two-state solution…

He went on to state, unequivocally: “We oppose steps like these, which we believe are counterproductive to the cause of peace. In general, we’re deeply concerned about settlement construction and expansion in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Click here to thank President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry for their unwavering stance opposing settlements and urge them to support action in the United Nations Security Council to advance the two-state solution.

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News Nosh 07.10.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday July 10, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
“I didn’t follow Twitter for a few hours. Can anyone tell me what Lihi’s husband said?”
--MK Tzipi Livni made fun of MK Yair Lapid by referring to his wife, after the MK made a sexist attack on the new female editor of Haaretz English.**
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News Nosh 07.11.16

APNs daily news review from Israel
Monday July 11, 2016
 
You Must Be Kidding #1: 
A donation drive met its 400,000 shekel target within 12 hours. Those who donated 500 shekels get a tour of the right-wing Channel 20 studios and a lecture about the media.
--An Internet donation drive was created to help pay lawyer's fees for Elor Azariya, the ‘Shooting Soldier from Hebron,’ who is on trial on manslaughter charges after shooting dead an already wounded and incapacitated Palestinian assailant in Hebron.

You Must Be Kidding #2: 
"I have thought about it since yesterday and in order for him to be able to improve his defense, my wife or I may do this today. It definitely may happen."
--Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud) said he may donate to the fund.
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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 what’s behind the flurry of diplomatic and strategic activity, including Israel’s rapprochement with Turkey, Netanyahu's meeting in East Africa with seven regional leaders, and the Egyptian foreign minister visiting Israel for the first time in nine years; the strategic backdrop in East Africa; Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry's presumed discussion with Netanyahu about Israeli-Turkish relations; Shukry and Netanyahu's statements Sunday concerning the need to renew some sort of Israeli-Palestinian peace or at least confidence-building process; whether the right-wing Netanyahu government with its strong pro-settler element really has anything to talk about with the Arabs concerning the Palestinian issue; and what’s next regarding establishing Israeli spheres of strategic influence in the region and beyond, and what might this signify for the Palestinian issue.

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

On July 6, 2016 the High Planning Committee of the Civil Administration convened in order to discuss and approve construction plans in the settlements. The committee discussed the approval of 531 housing units in Ma'ale Adumim and the plan to retroactively legalize the illegal outpost of Horesh Yaron, which is located west of Ramallah. Since the beginning of 2016 construction plans for 1,823 housing units in the settlements were promoted. out of the 1,823, 314 are retroactive plans for housing units which were built illegally. It is important to note that the Quartet Report's criticism on Israel's settlement policy focused specifically on retroactive legalization of illegal outposts and illegal construction. 

Additionally, yesterday, July 10 2016, the government approved a transfer approximately 50 Million Shekels to Kiryat Arba and Hebron.

Peace Now: The promotion of plans in Ma'ale Adumim and the retroactive legalization of an illegal outpost are a slap in the face of the Quartet. Netanyahu is signaling to Israel's most important allies that he is not interested in peace and two states but rather in the continuation of the occupation. 

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News Nosh 07.12.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday July 12, 2016
 
You Must Be Kidding: 
"(It is permitted to "breach" the walls of modesty and) "satisfy the evil inclination by lying with attractive Gentile women against their will, out of consideration for the difficulties faced by the soldiers and for overall success."
 -- Rabbi Col. Eyal Karim, who was announced on Monday as the IDF's intended new chief rabbi, has expressed support in the past for rape of Palestinian women.*

You Must Be Kidding #2: 
Some of the wet (organic) waste sorted out by hundreds of thousands of Israeli households in the belief it would be recycled into compost was instead being dumped in the West Bank, north of Jericho, Haaretz+ reported.**

You Must Be Kidding #3: 
“During the afternoon shift we launched an activity in Isawiyah to create friction with the residents.”
--Statement from a police report about how Border Police initiate “friction” with residents of East Jerusalem to provoke a violent response from them.***
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APN condemns new anti-democratic Israeli law

Israel’s Peace Now Movement to Challenge New NGO Law before Israel’s Supreme Court 

Washington, DC -- Americans for Peace Now (APN) joins its Israeli sister organization, Peace Now (Shalom Achshav) in strongly condemning the new NGO Law, adopted last night by the Knesset, as a blatant violation of freedom of expression. APN supports Peace Now’s intention to challenge the new law before Israel’s Supreme Court. 

As Peace Now points out, this law is tailored specifically to target only peace and human rights organizations. It intends to divert the Israeli public discourse away from the occupation, and to silence opposition to the government's policies. 

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Don't Let Them Silence Peace Now

censored!Last night, Netanyahu’s right wing government pushed a law through the Knesset to silence dissent. Although it was touted to the public as a matter of transparency, the reality is that this law is aimed at Peace Now and other progressive groups.

Never mind that all non-profit organizations receiving funding from foreign governments must already disclose all such funding. Never mind that NGOs on the left, which are already transparent about their donors, are publicly branded, in effect, as agents of foreign governments. Never mind that right-wing groups – whose agendas align comfortably with that of the current Israeli government and who receive millions of dollars in donations from foreign individuals and entities – are able to keep their donors secret.

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