APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday November 19, 2013
Name of the day:
"Israel Trail of the Himalayas."
--Name of new trail for trekkers in Nepal, created with Israel's help [and great for positive PR -
OH].**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday November 19, 2013
Name of the day:
"Israel Trail of the Himalayas."
--Name of new trail for trekkers in Nepal, created with Israel's help [and great for positive PR -
OH].**
On November 19th, Peace Now reported that in Jerusalem, the High Court of Justice published its verdict regarding 6 outposts in the West Bank (Peace Now's "six outposts" case).
This week, Alpher discusses Netanyahu's meetings this week with Hollande, Putin, and Kerry to discuss the prospective Iran nuclear agreement, a possible revival of the French-Israeli alliance of the 1950s and 60s, how Netanyahu could allow tenders for planning 24,000 additional settlement units to be published last week, considering how sensitive the current juncture is for Israel's international relations, and whether there was something unique or particularly worrisome about the latest "price tag" attack launched against Palestinians by extremist settlers in the West Bank.
APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday November 18, 2013
Quote of the day:
"If, as the Prime Minister says, only Israel is responsible for its fate, it must actualize this
responsibility at the diplomatic table and not just in the battlefield..."
--Former Mossad chief Efraim Halevy in today's Yedioth on negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday November 17, 2013
Quote of the day:
"The housing minister and his reckless move on the matter of building in the settlements is sabotaging and
sabotaged the Israeli interest..."
--Science Minister Yaakov Peri warns of the beginning of the end of the alliance between Yesh Atid and Habayit
Hayehudi.**
A few months ago, I met Noam, an inspiring Israeli high-school student. After my lecture he approached me and explained how in his school, he is seen as a traitor and as an unpatriotic Israeli. Noam explained that he is very much a patriotic Israeli, and out of his love for Israel, he wants to see peace with the Palestinians.
APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday November 15, 2013
Quote of the day:
'Regards from Eden, Revenge!'
--Graffiti spray-painted on wall of Palestinian home in Sinjil village in West Bank that was set on fire
while children were sleeping inside.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday November 14, 2013
Quote of the day:
"I can't remember the last time somebody received huge amounts of taxpayer money because housing units
weren't built in that person's residential area."
--MK Stav Shafir (Labor) on the 36 million shekels ($10.2 million) being transferred to settler local councils as
compensation for the 2009 construction freeze.**
Review by Jo-Ann Mort
Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers
Who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation
by Yossi Klein Halevi
Harper Collins, 2013, 608 pp.
Growing up in Borough Park, Brooklyn, Yossi Klein Halevi was a devotee of the ultra-rightist rabbi Meier Kahane, an
experience he chronicled in an honest autobiography, Memoirs of a Jewish Extremist. But after moving to Jerusalem
in 1982, he broke from this hardcore and hateful ideology to become one of Israel's most generous-minded
journalists and analysts. Once a fellow at the right-wing, Sheldon Adelson-supported Shalem Center, he now resides
at the more ecumenical Shalom Hartman Institute as part of a special unit that promotes deeper understanding of
Israeli society to the Diaspora Jewish community. Click here for more
Just as a diplomatic solution to the Iran crisis appears potentially within reach, and at a time when the Obama Administration is imploring Congress to give it the space it needs to test this possibility, pressure is mounting for Congress to push ahead with new sanctions against Iran. Some are arguing that putting a gun to Iran's head during negotiations while tying the hands of Obama Administration negotiators is a way of promoting successful negotiations.