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.
Americans for Peace Now strongly condemns the murder of two Israeli citizens, father and son, at the West Bank town of Huwara near Nablus on Saturday, August 19th. We send our condolences to the Nigerker-Nir family.
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.
Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Legislative Round-Up was conceived.
1.Bills, Resolutions
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Excellent Recess Adventure Celebrating Israel & AIPAC
3. Israel in the
2024 Election Cycle (things are starting to heat up)
4. Media &
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Recording: Mixed Cities in Israel – a Conversation with Shahira Shalabi
On October 31st, 2023, Israeli citizens will go to the polls to elect their municipal leaders. Among some 300 local and regional councils up for election are the seven Israeli cities that are known as “mixed” or “shared,” where Jews and Arabs live together.
As the Co-Deputy CEO for Programs of the Abraham Initiatives, Shahira Shalabi runs the organization’s Shared Cities Initiative. In this APN webinar, she discusses the project and about the potential of shared Jewish-Arab communities to serve as laboratories – and hopefully as models – for advancing nascent political partnerships and forging better relations between the Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel.
Shahira Shalabi is the former Deputy Mayor of Haifa, a former city councilor, and was among the founders of the Palestinian feminist movement in Israel. She has established several organizations working to improve the status of Arab women in Israel. She is a group facilitator, specializing in dialogue, and conflict resolution.
Watch the video recording on our YouTube channel.
Listen to the audio recording on our podcast, PeaceCast.
Produced by the Foundation for Middle East Peace in cooperation with Americans for Peace Now, where the Legislative Round-Up was conceived.
Americans for Peace Now (APN) today sent a letter to President Biden signed by 163 Jewish leaders who care about Israel’s future, calling on the President to take concrete action to safeguard Israeli democracy.
The letter is unique in going past generic statements and calling for specific actions that the President can take to assert his concern about the Israeli government damaging its shared values with the United States. By doing so, the letter says, Biden would “protect Israel's future and its relationship with the United States.”
APN urged prominent American Jewish leaders to endorse the letter, and within days gathered an impressive group of signers.
Alex Soros, Chair, Open Society Foundations, said: “Americans who care about Israel are horrified to see the government assault on the state’s democratic norms and institutions. President Biden’s concerns went unheeded. The time has come to take action to protect Israel's democracy and America’s interests in the region.”
Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers President and APN Board of Directors member said: "President Biden stands for democracy at home and around the world. Israel needs him now, to embrace all who are fighting to protect and deepen democracy at such a critical time."
Hadar Susskind, Americans for Peace Now’s President and CEO, said: “We sent this letter because Prime Minister Netanyahu made it clear that he will not heed President Biden’s words, so it is time to move to actions. We are gratified to see that so many Jewish leaders joined us in signing this letter and we hope that President Biden will follow our advice.”
Letter to President Biden
View as PDF: Letter to Biden 08-07-2023
President Joe Biden
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Biden,
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to upholding democracy and for your considerable efforts to deter Prime Minister Netanyahu from proceeding with the judicial overhaul In Israel. Your expressions of concern for Israel’s democracy and your frank criticisms of the Israeli government’s campaign to weaken the country’s judiciary has helped buoy the popular opposition to this alarming democratic backsliding.
Sadly, we must acknowledge that warnings from the United States did not ultimately prevent the Israeli government from acting on this agenda. As a result, we now find ourselves at a critical juncture where further actions are necessary to safeguard the democratic values the US -Israel relationship is founded upon.
As American Jewish leaders who care deeply about Israel and wish to see it fulfilling its founding values of democracy, freedom, justice, and peace, we share your sentiment of deep concern for Israel’s future.
While deeply appreciative of your public expressions of concern, we are urging you to go beyond words and to take decisive action to demonstrate the seriousness of the situation.
Mr. President, The current Israeli government’s campaign is so severe and so consequential that it merits a proportionate reaction by Israel’s chief ally, the United States of America.
Therefore, we believe that the time has come to take concrete action to send a clear message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Going beyond words will make clear to Netanyahu’s government that its actions come with a price. Where there are fewer shared values, the special relationship becomes less special.
It is not our intention to advocate for punitive measures against Israel, neither the state nor the people. Most Israelis oppose their government’s anti-democratic campaign. Hundreds of thousands of them have been protesting the government’s insistence on weakening the Supreme Court, which works to guarantee basic rights and liberties of all Israelis. These patriots deserve praise, not punishment.
While Netanyahu’s government seems oblivious to domestic protest, it justifiably cares about Israel’s relationship with Washington. This relationship is Israel’s chief strategic asset.
To protect Israel's future and its relationship with the United States, we urge you to consider several concrete measures that your administration could take including but not limited to:
- Appointing a new Ambassador to Israel immediately, as the gravity of this crisis requires the highest levels of diplomacy
- Taking steps to reopen a separate US consulate in Jerusalem which would serve the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza
- Reissuing the US customs guidance on settlement labeling to accurately reflect the distinction between Israel and the West Bank settlements, aligning with longstanding US policy
- No longer automatically preventing efforts to hold Israel accountable at the United Nations for its settlement activities and human rights violations against Palestinians
- Ensuring that Israel meets all requirements, including reciprocal treatment for all American citizens, before considering its admission into the Visa Waiver Program
- Communicating to the Israeli government that the evolving state of Israel's democracy will figure into the deliberations for the upcoming ten-year MOU between the US and Israel
- Taking efforts to elevate the Palestinian diplomatic mission in the US and foster meaningful engagement with Palestinian diplomats in the US
We firmly believe that taking these specific actions will underscore the United States' commitment to democratic values, human rights, and peace in the region. By leveraging the US-Israel special relationship, we can encourage Israel's government to reevaluate its current trajectory and uphold the founding values of democracy, freedom, justice, and peace.
Thank you for your attention to this critical matter, and we stand ready to support any efforts to preserve Israel's democracy and safeguard its future.
Sincerely,
Hadar Susskind
James Klutznick
Rabbi Jill Jacobs
Ambassador Alan Solomont
Retired Congressman Alan Lowenthal
Joshua Malina
Mandy Patinkin
William Singer
Marilyn Katz
Alex Soros
Daniel Sokatch
Rabbi Rachel Tiven
Ayelet Waldman
Michael Walzer
Lisa Greer
Michael Chabon
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Peter Frey
Randi Weingarten
Debra Katz
Nancy Kaufman
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Rabbi Amichai Lau- Lavie
Peter Weiss
Edward Witten
Dr. Carol Winograd
David Birenbaum
Ernest Bogen
Martin Bresler
Debra DeLee
Dan Fleshler
Aviva Futorian
Larry Gellman
Gili Getz
Rabbi Steve Gutow
Steven Kaplan
Luis Lainer
Libby Lenkinski
Mik Moore
Jo Ann Mort
Kathleen Peratis
Marcie Setlow
Mark Silverberg
Judith Tuller
Rabbi Joshua Chasan
Aliza Mazor
Rabbi Suzanne Singer
Rabbi Nate DeGroot
Rabbi Matthew Durbin
Rabbi Ora Weiss
Rabbi Jennie Rosenn
Rabbi Nancy Kreimer
Rabbi Jose Rolando Matalon
Rabbi Michael Knopf
Jessica Brown
Rabbi Laura Geller
Rabbi Guy Austrian
Talia Benamy
Elana Kahn
Rabbi Nancy Wiener
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb
Ori Nir
Rabbi Megan Doherty
Ron Skolnik
Rabbi Bob Gluck
Rabbi Laura Rumpf
Rabbi Rachel Timoner
Rabbi Michelle Dardashti
Rabbi Mira Rivera
Joe Goldman
Rabbi Felicia Sol
Rabbi Katy Allen
Toby Rubin
Elaine Reuben
Cantor Sam Rosen
Rabbi Laurence Edwards
Daniel Kohl
Rabbi Doug Alpert
Professor Paul Scham
Rabbi Eric Solomon
Ann Toback
Rabbi Janie Hodgetts
Marci Gerston
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
Sanford Weiner
Dov Waxman
Mark Zivin
Rabbi Gerald Serotta
Rabbi Sarah Bracha Gershuny
Judd Miner
Rabbi Ellen Lippmann
Rabbi Nadya Gross
Daniel Bral
Rabbi Lynne Goldsmith
Rabbi Benjamin Ross
Rabbi David Shneyer
Richard M. Goldwasser
Rabbi Edward Bernstein
Rabbi Charna Rosenholtz
Rabbi Susan Goldberg
Rabbi Lev Meirowitz Nelson
Rabbi Marc Soloway
Rabbi Becky Silverstein
Rabbi Daniel Zemel
Gen Slosberg
Benjamin Linder
Rabbi Michael Lezak
Idit Klein
Jonathan Kopp
Rabbi Elyse Wechterman
Josh Protas
Rabbi Robin Podolsky
Rabbi Deborah Bronstein
Cantor/Chaplain Michael Zoosman
Rabbi Joseph Wolf
Rabbi David Seidenberg
Aviva Meyer
Abby Leibman
Shaina Wasserman
Melissa Balaban
Rachel Lerner
Rabbah Dorothy Richman
Madeleine Cereghino
Rabbi Marisa James
Rabbi Drorah Setel
Rabbi Alana Suskin
Rabbi Daniel Kirzane
Rabbi Nancy Kasten
Karen Paul
Rabbi Annie Lewis
Rachel Faulkner
Rabbi Johnathan Slater
Tamar Renaud
Rabbi David Teutsch
Rabbi Matthew Dreffin
Rabbi Laurie Franklin
Kay Berkson
Shira Danan
Rabbi Geoffrey Claussen
David Edelman
Rabbi Michael Rothbaum
Alan Kligerman
Rabbi David Lazar
Dr. Terry Winograd
Sidney Hollander
Rabbi Phyllis Berman
Sara Litt
Rabbi Jim Morgan
Dr. Rabbi Aryeh Cohen
Rabbi Barbara Penzner
Naama Haviv
Professor Marilyn Sneiderman
Rabbi Eva Sax-Bolder
Dr. Howard Sumka
Frank Hornstein
Claude Stern
Rabbi Lew Weiss
Ada Horwich
Rabbi Douglas Krantz
Rabbi Deborah Waxman
Phylisa Wisdom
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.