Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Legislative Round-Up was conceived
Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Legislative Round-Up was conceived
Haaretz: April 9, 2018
"Palestinian families evicted from their East Jerusalem homes amid dispute with
Elad," Peace Now's Hagit Ofran quoted in a story about more evictions of Palestinian families from Silwan,
East Jerusalem.
New York Times: April 2, 2018
"Israel Courts Catastrophe in Gaza Protests," NYT editorial quotes Peace Now
statement regarding Gaza events.
New York Times: April 20, 2018
“The Insanity at the Gaza Fence,” APN mentioned (in hyperlink) as a resource by
Roger Cohen in an op-ed.
+972: April 16, 2018
"Debunking the myth: White House envoy Jason Greenblatt is no moderate," Article on
Jason Greenblatt mentions APN's campaign urging David Friedman's dismissal.
Al-Monitor: April 11, 2018
"Palestinian journalist’s killing spurs international condemnation," APN's Ori Nir
quoted in a story about the IDF's shooting of Palestinian journalists on the Gaza border.
In April 2018, the six living former directors of the Mossad -- Israel's spy agency -- were interviewed by Yedioth Achronoth. A key theme was their belief in the imperative of the two-state solution for Israel, and their call for diplomacy with the Palestinians.
Debra DeLee, Debra Shushan, MK Merav Michaeli, Nidal Fuqaha, and Lara Friedman discuss the formalization of annexation. Americans for Peace Now's panel discussion at J Street's National Conference April 15, 2018.
Israeli author David Grossman was the keynote speaker at the April 17th 2018 joint Israeli-Palestinian memorial service sponsored by the Parents Circle-Families Forum and Combatants for Peace. Following is a translation of his speech:
Dear friends, good evening.
There has been a lot of noise and commotion surrounding our ceremony, but we do not forget that more than anything, this is a ceremony of memory and communing. The noise, even if it is present, is outside us now, because at the heart of this evening there is a profound quiet, the quiet of the void created by loss.
My family and I lost Uri in the war, a sweet, smart and funny young man. Even now, nearly twelve years later, it is difficult for me to speak about him publicly.
This year, communities across the US will gather to honor the annual Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony. For
the past thirteen years, thousands of Israelis and Palestinians have stood each year to acknowledge the pain of
those living on the “other side” and envision a better future together.
Join us for a special memorial event based upon the values of recognition, hope, solidarity, and non-violence. We
will hear from Palestinians and Israelis who have committed themselves to these values, watch inspirational clips
from the Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony taking place on the same day in Israel. Joined by musicians from
Heartbeat youth band, we will sing, reflect, connect, and renew our community's call to end the conflict in a just
and peaceful way.
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.
This week, Alpher discusses the US-led attack against chemical warfare targets in Syria.
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