This episode was recorded at a live event that Americans for Peace Now co-sponsored with the New Israel Fund at our joint office in Washington on April 3rd, just six days before the Israeli elections.
Our guest was Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin, one of Israel’s leading public opinion analysts.
The discussion was moderated by Naomi Paiss, the former Vice President of Public Affairs at the New Israel Fund for over a decade, and a longtime public affairs and communications professional.
Please send feedback, ideas, and questions to onir@peacenow.org.
On April
On the 40th anniversary of the White House signing ceremony of
Israel’s peace treaty with Egypt, Israel’s peace movement Peace Now (Shalom Achshav) launched a campaign to
remind Israelis of this historic peace treaty and its strategic value for Israel, and to underscore the fact
that peace with the Palestinians and the entire Arab world is within reach.
This is a special episode of PeaceCast. For the first time, APN
recorded before a live audience in Washington DC. We partnered with one of Israel’s most popular English
language podcasts, the Tel Aviv Review.

Gilead (Gili) Sher is an Israeli lawyer, scholar, expert on, and
practitioner of, Israeli negotiations with the Palestinians. He was Prime Minister Ehud Barak’s chief negotiator
between 1999 and 2001. Now he directs the Center for Applied Negotiations at Israel’s Institute for National
Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv.

Brian Reeves, Director of External Relations at Peace Now, talks
about the new West Bank settlement scandal: a plan to build another settlement near the West Bank town of
Bethlehem, which would complete a ring around Bethlehem and severely threaten a two-state solution. Brian also
talks about broader trends in settlement activity in 2018 and about what Peace Now’s Settlement Watch Project is
focusing on going into 2019.