“No one thinking seriously about peace can ignore the reality of the threat settlements pose.”
Those words were spoken yesterday by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, outlining the reasons that the U.S. chose
to abstain on a U.N. Security Council vote condemning West Bank settlements. The threat to peace posed by
settlements was recently made clear by settler leaders, who loudly and proudly proclaimed that “the era of a
two-state solution is over.” And that was before President-elect Donald Trump nominated David Friedman, an
enthusiastic supporter of settlements, to be the next U.S. ambassador to Israel.
At APN, we’re preparing to take them on.
Six years ago, APN launched a groundbreaking new feature: the “Facts on the Ground” map app. As both an iPhone app
and website, Facts on the Ground has allowed anyone with an internet connection to learn about Israeli settlements
in the West Bank – what and where they are, who and how many live in them, and how they relate to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and prospects for peace. The app has been a success, with glowing coverage and reviews
from NPR, CNN, Wired, The Guardian, Haaretz, The Jerusalem Post, and more.