News Nosh 06.22.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday June 22, 2015 

Quote of the day:
"This is a textbook that expands their education about our neighbors. If parents say such things we have a big problem." 
--Nes Tziona Mayor and Likudnik, Yossi Shabo, responds to the fiery reaction by parents after he gave the city's high school graduates a book about the history of Arabs and Islam.**

Continue reading

News Nosh 06.21.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday June 21, 2015 

Quote of the day:
“Next time you enter this community, I’m detaining you all for disturbing the peace ... You’re known as left-wing activists, and I have no problem doing this legally, okay? I’m telling you, that’s how we’ll work starting from tomorrow.”
--What policeman Yaniv Ohana told Ta'ayush peace activists filming illegal settlement construction at the West Bank settlement outpost of Avigail.**

Continue reading

APN/Peace Now in the News: June 9, 2015 - June 19, 2015

New York Times - June 9, 2015
Peace Now organizes tour to new settlement site
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/10/world/middleeast/west-bank-compound-irving-moskowitz.html?_r=0

 

Columbus Dispatch - June 10, 2015
APN represented at a Columbus conference on Israel-Palestine
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/06/10/conference-Israeli-Palestinian-conflict.html

 

Haaretz - June 11, 2015
Peace Now's Yariv Oppenheimer blasts bill that targets progressive NGOs
http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel/.premium-1.660648

 

New Jersey Jewish News - June 12, 2015
APN's Katherine Cunningham's op-ed: The conflict won't end until average Israelis acknowledge its costs
http://njjewishnews.com/article/27518/the-conflict-wont-end-until-average-israelis-acknowledge-its-costs#.VYRcPvlVikp

 

Jerusalem Post - June 15, 2015
Commenting on OU endorsement of Temple Institute, APN urges responsibility, respect
http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/USs-Orthodox-Union-supports-freedom-of-prayer-for-Jews-on-Temple-Mount-406130

Derech Haavot Ouptost320x265For the first time, the government is requesting to officially take over private Palestinian land in order to legalize an unauthorized outpost, which is built, in part, on private Palestinian land. The request was presented to the Supreme Court as part of the State's reply to a petition filed by Peace Now and Palestinian land owners, against 17 houses built on private Palestinian lands in the Derech Ha'avot Ouptost, near Bethlehem.  The first hearing of the case will take place next Monday, 22 June at 9:00am.
 

Continue reading

APN Condemns Murder of Israeli Citizen in West Bank

Americans for Peace Now (APN) strongly condemns the murder of Dani Gonen, an Israeli citizen, in the West Bank near the settlement of Dolev, north west of Ramallah. Another Israeli was injured in the attack. APN sends its condolences to Gonen’s family and wishes quick and full recovery to the young man who was injured.

Continue reading

News Nosh 06.19.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday June 19, 2015 

Number of the day:
17.
Number of churches and mosques that have been torched in Israel and the West Bank with no one indicted in any of the cases.**

Continue reading

Debra DeLee: Have they all gone mad?

Debra DeLee

What would you say if I told you that the most recent right-wing initiative to stifle progressive organizations in Israel is a Knesset bill that would compel members of such organizations to wear a special badge, “visibly, on their clothing,” when they are in the Knesset?

You’d probably tell me that it’s an ugly joke, and that even satire shouldn’t use such loaded symbols for the sake of ridicule. And I would completely agree with you.

The problem, you see, is that this is not a joke. This is not The Onion. It’s yet another example of grotesque legislative overreach by right-wing Knesset members – in this case the Jewish Home’s Bezalel Smotrich – intended to delegitimize progressive Israeli organizations, to humiliate them and to stifle them. That, of course, includes representatives of our Israeli sister-organization, Israel’s Peace Now movement, the nemesis of extremist West Bank settlers who are chiefly represented in the Knesset by Smotrich’s party.

Continue reading

Peace Parsha: In Support of a Fearless Israel

Raysh Weiss holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies from the University of Minnesota and is currently entering her final year of Rabbinical School at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She is the founder and director of YentaNet, a pluralistic matchmaking organization, currently serves on the Board of Directors of T'ruah, and is a co-editor of the progressive Jewish blog www.jewschool.com.

peace_parsha_logo186x140With the unrelenting blitzkrieg of violent images flooding the media from the Middle East and beyond, it can be hard not to resort to a sense of fear and hopelessness. Such images, coupled with political leadership built upon collective fear and defensiveness, engender a society that cannot move beyond immediate threats and anxieties. In constantly speaking of security, we all too easily lose sight of other rights, relegating them to a tragically secondary status.

Continue reading

Press Release: APN Condemns Hate Crimes in South Carolina and Israel

Today, as we join our fellow Americans in mourning the victims of the hate-crime in Charleston, South Carolina, and as we re-commit to fighting political violence, racism, and bigotry, Americans for Peace Now (APN) also condemns the torching and vandalizing of the Church of Loaves and Fishes in Israel.

Continue reading

News Nosh 06.18.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday June 18, 2015

Quote of the day:
“...therefore we decided to fire a volley of shells toward the point from which he lost his life.”
--IDF Battalion commander Lt. Col. Neria Yeshurun described the shelling of a Gaza medical clinic because he and his soldiers were sorry that they could not be at the funeral of a fellow officer who was killed by fire from the clinic.**

Continue reading
1 2 3 ...399 400 401 402403 404 ...543 544 545