New Jersey Jewish News - May 20, 2015
    APN's Ori Nir op-ed: Progressive American Jews: Fight for the Israel you believe in
    http://njjewishnews.com/article/27277/progressive-american-jews-fight-for-the-israel-you-believe-in#.VVz01k9Vikp
    SFgate.com - May 15, 2015
    APN's Lara Friedman criticizes legislation that fails to distinguish between Israel and WB settlements
    http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2015/05/15/trade-measures-could-shift-u-s-policy-on-israeli-settlements/
    i24.com (AFP story) - May 14, 2015
    Peace Now: Israeli government issues tenders for 85 new homes in WB settlement
    http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/71177-150514-israel-re-invites-bids-for-85-w-bank-settler-homes-ngo
    Ynet (AFP story) - May 15, 2015
    Peace Now: Israeli government issues tenders for more homes in WB settlement
    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4657673,00.html
    Ynet.com (AFP story) - May 20, 2015
    Peace Now welcomes Israeli government decision to suspend segregated public transportation pilot in West Bank
    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4659396,00.html
    AFP - May 21, 2015
    Peace Now: Settlements are leading Israel into an apartheid regime and to moral bankruptcy
    http://news.yahoo.com/netanyahu-suspends-w-bank-palestinian-bus-ban-085303579.html

Americans for Peace Now (APN) commends President Obama for eloquently articulating the strong bond
       between core American values and progressive Jewish values, and for expressing his frustration with the growing
       gap between these values and those that are increasingly manifesting themselves in Israeli public life.
Israel’s new government should be seen as a call to action for anyone who cares about Israel’s
       future, about its character and about its wellbeing. This call applies not only to citizens of the state of
       Israel, but also – maybe even mainly – to those who are looking at Israel from outside, and, as outsiders, are
       best positioned to put a mirror before the Israeli public, to serve as a reality check.