Around 15% of the Jewish settlers’ population in the West Bank are of American origin, American
Jews who have made Aliyah (emigrated to Israel), and chose to settle the West Bank.
It feels as if their proportion is even larger, because they are so central to the ideological settlers’ movement, so active and so vociferous.
The expert on this issue is Dr. Sara Yael Hirschhorn, a lecturer at Oxford University in the UK. Her recently published book on this topic, is City on a Hilltop. Sara spoke about the focus of her research at a book event co-sponsored by the Foundation for Middle East Peace and Americans for Peace Now at Busboys and Poets in Washington DC on June 25th. This show is an edited version of her talk. I moderated the discussion, and learned a lot.
This episode has two segments, both relate to the Gaza Strip.
The second segment is a conversation with Haim Malka of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies in Washington, DC, who focused on Gaza’s largest donor, the gulf emirate of Qatar.
On December 16 2016, APN held a briefing call with Senator George Mitchell and Alon Sachar.
Senator George Mitchell and Alon Sachar are the authors of the newly published book "A Path to Peace: A Brief
History of Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations and a Way Forward in the Middle East."
In the October 14, 2016 briefing call with APN's Lara Friedman and Israeli Legal Expert Michael
Sfard on the UNSC Session on Israeli Settlements, they discussed the threat to Israel's security and the
two-state solution posed by settlements, the dangers of unilateral withdrawal, and the possibility of further
action at the UN.