Lara Friedman / Americans for Peace Now (December 3, 2013)
Analysis of settlement data obtained from the Israel's Ministry of Defence, offering a comprehensive understanding
of what was and is being promoted in the settlements by the Minister of Defence. Read More >
APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday December 03, 2013
Quote of the day:
"We inform Hamas in a timely manner, that we will be in such and such area, and Hamas spreads out its
people on the other side to maintain the peace."
--Channel 10 reveals conversation in which Gaza Division commander Gen. Miki Eisenstein reveals on coordination
between Hamas and Israel.**
This week, Alpher discusses whether Salafist Islamist terrorists in the West Bank is another sign of escalation toward a third intifada, if Netanyahu is inciting Congress and American Jewish leaders against Obama in the wake of the Geneva agreement with Iran, and what's behind the sharp protests by Druze and Bedouin--minorities who generally serve in the IDF.
APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday December 02, 2013
Quote of the day:
"Everyone understood that this is something historic: The president of the Jewish State is sitting in his
office in Jerusalem with an Israeli flag, and they're sitting in the Persian Gulf talking about security, war on
terror and peace."
--Said by someone involved in the summit of Muslim countries, where Israeli President Shimon Peres was the opening
speaker by video.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday December 01, 2013
Quote of the day:
"We are troubled by anyone who is not Jewish: Arabs, migrants and even Druze who serve in the army.
Therefore we agree to the short line for Jews only and to ignore the obstacle course reserved for the others....We
are so concerned with protecting ourselves, we are losing our humanity."
--Yedioth's legal affairs reporter and former judge Boaz Okun on Israel's refusal to allow Druze soldiers enter
Israel's nuclear research center as part of a military training exercise.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday November 29, 2013
Quote of the day:
"...Controversy is always good for PR. So far ticket sales are weak, but a
protest could help."
--Cinemateque director Alon Garbuz on the storm sparked by a Naqba Film Festival
being held this weekend in Tel-Aviv.**
Rabbi Arthur Waskow has authored a call to the Jewish community to support peace with Iran, stating in part:
"We welcome warmly the greatly increased possibility of a peaceful resolution of the conflicts among the US, Iran, Israel, and other nations.
This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for you, our supporters. We are thankful for President Obama and Secretary Kerry in their efforts to broker peace for Israel. And we are thankful to be able to continue the critical work we do.
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We wish you and your families a happy Thanksgiving, and to our Jewish supporters, a happy Chanukah!
Thank you,
Debra DeLee
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APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday November 28, 2013
Quote of the day:
Sitting facing the paper, seeing you fall / Looking at the paper and cannot make a sound. / Oh my country
my homeland, you're going kaput / You broke my heart into little pieces / We had a dream and now it's
gone.
--Haaretz's Ari Shavit quotes from apocalyptic song by iconic musical artist Arik Einstein, who died Tuesday,
and says Arik was wrong.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday November 27, 2013
Quote of the day:
"You and I can change the world."
--Title of iconic song of Israeli singer Arik Einstein, who passed away suddenly last night, leaving a country in
sorrow. **