The Israeli government’s decision to annex large parts of the West
Bank is now on the forefront of the political agenda in the public and in the Israeli Knesset.
Listen to Knesset Member Merav Michaeli of Israel’s Labor Party, who is currently a member of the opposition, discuss annexation on this APN briefing call from Thursday, June 11.
In her eight years in Israeli politics, following a successful career in television and print journalism, MK Michaeli has established herself as a clear, courageous progressive voice, focusing on peace, social justice, and women’s rights. One of Israel’s leading feminists, Michaeli has been socially active since the late 1990s, when she established a lobbying organization to assist and promote sexual violence victim centers across Israel. As a Knesset member, she has consistently speaks out against the occupation and against the Israeli government’s inaction in pursuit of an end to the occupation.

June 4, 2020
This photo of me at age seven was taken in June of 1967, just outside my home in Jerusalem, a
couple of days after the Six Day War ended. I am sitting here on a Jeep that Israeli soldiers seized
during the war in the West Bank, and somehow ended up in our neighborhood.
There was a time in our history when standing up in support of a
two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was a bold stance for a Jewish community leader or
organization to take. Those who did so were often criticized and even ostracized.
International law experts, including prominent Israeli
experts, are all but unanimous in considering the West Bank to be occupied territory, and in endorsing the
view that international law 

