During his term as US ambassador to Israel between 2001 and 2005,
Daniel (Dan) Kurtzer spent time trying (and failing) to devise ground rules for limiting West Bank
settlement construction. His efforts, at the time, were to minimize Israeli facts on the ground of the West Bank
in order to maximize prospects for a two-state Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
Donald Trump’s Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, in contrast, will represent the United States on a joint US-Israeli committee that will help the Israeli government create the most consequential facts on the ground of the West Bank since Israel captured it in 1967: defining the areas in the West Bank that will be annexed by Israel.
Ambassador Kurtzer, who today is a professor at Princeton University is the guest of this episode.


Hadar Susskind is a longtime activist and Jewish nonprofit
professional. Currently, he is the campaign director for
Shakir investigates and documents human rights abuses in
Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
Listen to the Americans for Peace Now briefing call
from Tuesday, January 7 with strategic affairs expert Yossi Alpher, on
what Qassim Suleimani’s assassination means for Israel and the Middle East.



another recording from APN’s 2019 study tour to Israel and the
West Bank.