A Long Line of Worriers

Sheldon Harnick

DonateI came from a long line of worriers — we’re Jews after all! My parents worried that I’d never make a living as a songwriter and urged me to become a shoe salesman! I didn’t become a shoe salesman but I remain a worrier.

I worry about Israel today, after nearly 50 years as an occupier of another people. The Occupied Territories hardly figure in the public discourse in Israel these days, and yet the occupation won’t go away simply as a result of inattention.

The attitude of right-wing extremist supporters of Israel also worries me greatly. When you tell them that constructing peace is a complex undertaking, that it requires both imagination and pragmatism, they’ll dismiss you by dumbing down the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They say things like, "The Muslims want to destroy Israel" or "The Arabs refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state" or "If the Arabs had accepted Israel in 1948, the Palestinians wouldn’t be where they are today."

They say things like, "Israel has no partner for peace," ignoring the Palestinian government's renouncement of violence against Israel. They even have problems with the Palestinians using a non-violent diplomatic path towards peace by turning to the international community for support of their national aspirations.

Extremists here and in Israel will never find a situation in which Israelis and Palestinians can reach an accord and a Palestinian state can peacefully come into existence.

That’s why I’m so worried — and infuriated.

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News Nosh 01.25.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday January 25, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"How is the Israeli consensus manufactured? It happens when awful facts associated with 50 years of occupation, discrimination and systematic land theft are never “exposed” in prestigious investigative programs such as Uvda. It is achieved by the decisive voice of the “objective truth” touting a “democratic and Jewish state” (barring a few weeds,) a moral IDF, even when it bombs civilians and massacres children, with statements such as an “anti-Semitic world,” “the Arabs want to annihilate us,” “there is only one Holocaust and its ours” and “we all want social justice” (except for a few corrupt ones who we exposed in our program.)"
--Michal Peleg, an activist with the left-wing Ta'ayush organization, slams the Israeli media for its collaboration with the Occupation, in a powerful Op-Ed in Haaretz+.

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News Nosh 01.24.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday January 24, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"This is the reason left-wing activists feel it is open season on them. Because the targeting of activists has become personal, using their names and images. Because the goal is to find something — anything — to eliminate them, at all costs."
--Noam Sheizaf writes in Maariv how the Israeli police only investigate right-wing hate crimes after a crime is committed and in most cases it ends without an indictment. But in the case of the recently detained three left-wing activists, the process was reversed. A right-wing organization went to infiltrate the left-wing organizations and get dirt on as many activists as possible to search for ways to bring them down.
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APN/Peace Now in the News: January 16, 2016-January 22, 2016

News Nosh 01.22.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday January 22, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
“The message I want to spread and which I have repeated to all those who have come to pay their condolences is to stop sharpening swords, and look for what unites us."
--Natan Meir, widower of the mother of six, who was murdered by a Palestinian teen inside her settlement.
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Peace Now Settlement Watch: Settlers Take Over Two Houses in Hebron

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

Today, (January 21st, 2016), settlers took over two houses in Hebron near the Cave of the Patriarchs. The settlers broke into the houses claiming to have purchased them from the Palestinian owners. It was reported that the owners deny having sold their houses and plan to take legal measures to force the settlers out and maintain ownership on their property.

Even if the houses were truly bought by the settlers, it is still in the hands of the Israeli government to decide whether to allow them to settle in the houses. The authority to establish a settlement in the West Bank rests exclusively in the hands of the Government of Israel, irrespective of any ownership claim. Every purchase of property in the West Bank by Israelis must be approved by the Minister of Defense, and such an approval have yet to be granted.

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News Nosh 01.21.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday January 21, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"And in general, we always need to keep the threat in the air and be on guard that the eternal candle of national anxiety isn't blown out."
--Maariv columnist Ran Adelist writes that the Netanyahu government is looking for reasons to keep the Israeli people scared.**

You Must Be Kidding: 
"But recently we learned that Shufersal supplies a delivery service almost everywhere in Israel, on condition that it is not an Arab community."
--Two Arab Israelis file a class-action suit against the country's biggest supermarket chain, saying it discriminates against Israeli Arabs by not allowing them to buy from its online store.

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Press Release: APN Condemns Israeli Government Confiscation of West Bank Land

Americans for Peace Now (APN) strongly condemns the Israeli government's decision to confiscate some 380 acres in the West Bank. The expropriated land, according to Israeli media reports, is intended for Israeli settlers' use.

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PAST ACTION - Thank Ambassador Shapiro for Speaking the Truth

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

In a speech delivered in at a conference in Tel Aviv on January 18th, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro spoke the truths about Israeli policies and about U.S. concerns for Israel’s future.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has criticized Ambassador Shapiro for his comments. Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked has demanded that he recant them and apologize. A former aide to Netanyahu went so far as to use an offensive anti-Jewish slur against the Ambassador.

Click here to thank Ambassador Shapiro for speaking hard truths to the Israeli government and the Israeli people (via Facebook here; via Twitter here).

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In a speech delivered in at a conference in Tel Aviv on January 18th, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro spoke the truths about Israeli policies and about U.S. concerns for Israel’s future.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has criticized Ambassador Shapiro for his comments. Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked has demanded that he recant them and apologize. A former aide to Netanyahu went so far as to use an offensive anti-Jewish slur against the Ambassador.

Did Ambassador Shapiro get the facts wrong?

Read our two new They Say, We Say questions to find out!

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