Full article published in The Hill on January 28, 2019

In a perversely ironic turn, a law intended to aid American victims of international terrorist attacks will strike a serious blow to counterterrorism cooperation that keeps Israelis (and Americans visiting Israel) safe.

The Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act (ATCA) will take effect on February 1. Unless it is adequately amended or repealed before then, the law will damage Israeli national security and U.S. foreign policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Time is short, and Congress must take action.

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News Nosh 1.28.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday January 28, 2019

You Must Be Kidding:
Not only did the Israeli soldiers allow the settlers who opened fire in the Palestinian village of Al-Mughayyir to leave the scene of the crime Saturday where a Palestinian man was shot in the back and killed, the Israel Police who are investigating the man's killing had yet to question any member of the settlers involved by Sunday night.*
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Hard Questions, Tough Answers (January 28, 2018) - Is Everything Connected?

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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.

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News Nosh 1.27.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday January 27, 2019
 
Quote of the Day #1:
"Between those who believe that the whole command and investigations at the Police Lahav 433 anti-fraud unit - whom the majority there are Likudniks - made an alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood and the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades to remove Netanyahu and between those who know the truth. Between those who think that Attorney General Avichai Mendelblitt, a Beitar of Beitar, a more Jabotinsky ideologue than Jabotinsky, a Jew who became religiously observant, who was Netanyahu's cabinet military secretary and whom Netanyahu appointed to all his positions, defected to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and decided to bring down a prime minister in Israel because he received signals in Morse code from his operator, (Israel President) Rubi Rivlin, and between those who know he didn’t."
--Maariv political commentator Ben Caspit in a sharp Op-Ed about who is against whom in the upcoming Israeli elections.*
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News Nosh 1.24.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday January 24, 2019
 
 
You Must Be Kidding: 
  "This is Deputy Minister Yaron Mazuz. I ask for your support in the coming primaries on February 5. With the help of God we will act and succeed. I'm sitting next to my friend Elor Azaria, who we recruited for the primaries campaign and with God's help we will act and succeed. Thank you very much."
--Israel's Deputy Environment Minister Yaron Mazuz uses convicted killer Elor Azaria to get Likud members' support in his run for the Likud list.**
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APN In the News: January 11-18, 2019

The National: "Israel rushes to boost illegal settlements with Donald Trump in power" (1/14/19)

"From this data we have deduced that the Israeli government has for a second year supported a dramatically higher rate of settlement growth, due to domestic reasons and because of the unwillingness of the US administration to deter settlement expansion," Brian Reeves, director of external relations at Peace Now.

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Jerusalem Post: "Analysis: Does peace with the Palestinians matter this Israeli election? " (1/14/19)

The Palestinians, peace talks, and settlements seem to be almost entirely irrelevant to this election season... Perhaps Labor's shift from what used to be one of its defining issues is why former Peace Now secretary-general Yariv Oppenheimer moved from being a Labor candidate to running in Meretz.

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Washington Jewish Week: "Hogan's BDS order to be tested in court" (1/11/19)

Americans for Peace Now opposes Hogan's executive order because it erases the difference between Israel and the occupied West Bank, said Debra Shushan, director of policy and government relations. The group, which monitors the growth of Israeli settlements on the West Bank, opposes BDS.

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News Nosh 1.23.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
January 23, 2019

 
Quote of the day:
“Ultimately, Israel is a microcosm of the United States. You don’t have neo-Nazis in Israel, but there are many other aspects of racism. In the movie, a white guy meets a black guy and plays with his kid in the supermarket, and this leads to a blowup. If the film had been set in Israel, it could have been an encounter between a Jew and an Arab or between an Ashkenazi and a Mizrahi, or between a religious person and a secular person.”
—Israeli director Guy Nattiv, whose short film, ‘Skin,’ about the skinhead world and racism in America was nominated for an Oscar.*
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News Nosh 1.22.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday December 27, 2018

 
Number of the day:
4.
--Number of Knesset seats the Likud party will lose if Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is indicted on briber charges, according to a poll.
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Two weeks ago, on January 8th, Palestinian residents of the tiny southern Hebron Hills village of al-Tuwani woke up to find some of their olive trees cut down and “revenge” and “death to Arabs” spray-painted in Hebrew on walls and rocks.

This was by no means an isolated incident. For decades, extremist Jewish settlers in the West Bank have vandalized Palestinian property and attacked (even murdered) Palestinians themselves. But in recent years, vandalizing Palestinian property has become routine. And trees, particularly olive trees, are the perpetrators’ favorite target. In 2018 alone, according to the United Nations, some 7,200 Palestinian trees were damaged. Most were olive trees.

Extremist settlers intentionally target olive trees. They know that in Palestinian culture, the olive tree enjoys an almost sacred status as a symbol of Palestinians’ attachment to their land. These settlers also know that olive trees, which cover about half of the West Bank’s agricultural land, are a source of income for some 80,000 Palestinian families.

Today is Tu Bishvat, a beautiful holiday in which Jews plant trees and cherish the fruit of the land. But in the West Bank, while they plant trees in their settlements, extremist settlers destroy thousands of olive trees belonging to their Palestinian neighbors. Why? Because they hope that by terrorizing Palestinians, they will eventually drive them out.

Israel’s Peace Now (Shalom Achshav) movement long ago concluded that settlements are the chief obstacle to a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Shalom Achshav’s Settlement Watch Project researches, documents, and publicizes information and analysis on West Bank settlement activity, and often takes the Israeli government and the settlers to court to hold them accountable for illegal actions.

Your donation will help us and our Israeli colleagues at Peace Now confront the settlement movement and show Israelis and Palestinians alike that pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans strongly condemn the extremist settlers’ violent actions.

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News Nosh 1.21.19

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday January 21, 2019

 
Quote of the day:
“It’s not shameful to strive for peace.”
Slogan in new campaign video clip of political hopeful, Benny Gantz.*
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