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Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon feel the loss and pain of October 7th and the carnage in Gaza that has followed
especially keenly: both have lost family to the conflict.
Since October 7th, the two have appeared on various international forums regarding their partnership in
establishing peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Most recently, they traveled together to Verona, Italy to
meet Pope Francis and share their vision for the future: one where Israelis and Palestinians can move forward and
live side by side.
June 3- Americans for Peace Now strongly supports the three-phase proposal announced by President Biden for the release of the hostages, a ceasefire, and humanitarian aid to Gaza as steps towards ending the ongoing and horrific war in Gaza. We urge Israeli elected officials across the political spectrum to provide the Prime Minister with the political support he needs to put this plan into practice. Additionally, we urge President Biden and world leaders to exert every ounce of leverage they have with the Israeli government and with Hamas, and bring this war to an end.
There is no “total victory” for Israel and certainly none for Hamas. There can only be respite for long-suffering innocent Palestinians and Israelis, who deserve the chance to begin to rebuild their shattered societies before it is too late.
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Naomi Paiss is serving as Interim Communications Director for APN. She retired in 2022 after more than 40
years running public affairs and communications for Americans United for Separation of Church and
State, the New Israel Fund, the Brady Campaign Against Gun Violence, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and
other organizations.
Based in both DC and Jerusalem, Naomi rejoined the working world to help APN through a period of transition and
to participate in the serious issues now confronting both Israel and the U.S.
Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin, a scholar and writer,
is an international political and strategic consultant. She has advised and conducted research on nine national
campaigns in Israel over the past twenty years, and has provided research and advising for elections, referendums,
and civil society campaigns in fifteen different countries. She is the author of The Crooked Timber of Democracy in
Israel.
May 24, 2024- Americans for Peace Now has long called for an end to this war and for Israel to prioritize negotiations to secure the release of hostages. The extensive and prolonged nature of Israel’s military response, coupled with the absence of a coherent “day after” strategy that aligns military actions with clear political objectives, has resulted in terrible losses for Israel and caused devastation and suffering for Gazan civilians, most of whom have been displaced from their demolished communities.
Today's announcement from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is yet another emphatic call from the global community for an end to the war. The ICJ’s order for Israel to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah underscores the dire nature of the current situation and the prolonged conflict that has necessitated international intervention.
May 22, 2024- Americans for Peace Now has always supported a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And while many others also say that they support two-states, they often seem to forget that doing so means supporting the establishment of a sovereign Palestine. While the best course of action, and one that is ultimately necessary, would be joint Israeli-Palestinian recognition of each other’s sovereignty, that is not imminent.
However, every nation that declares itself in support of a two-state solution and the establishment of a Palestinian state furthers that eventual outcome. Thus, we welcome the recognition by Spain, Ireland and Norway of Palestine, and believe that these nations are working together for the good of both Israelis and Palestinians. The acknowledgement of the existence of a Palestinian people in need of and deserving of a sovereign state is a step in the right direction.
“Right now the two loudest voices opposing a two-state solution are Hamas and the Netanyahu government," said APN President and CEO Hadar Susskind. "Everyone who supports two-states, be they Israeli, Palestinian or others, should support the recognition of a sovereign Palestine. It is no 'reward for Hamas' as Prime Minister Netanyahu has claimed, but rather the only way to break the cycle of violence that has entrapped Israelis and Palestinians alike for generations."
May 20, 2024- This is a sad day for Israel and those who care about it. Sad, because while it is true that
Hamas and the government of Israel are not equivalent, and it is true that Netanyahu and Sinwar are not equivalent,
it is also true that the ICC warrant request for Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant are a direct
result of the calamitous policies of this Israeli government.
For the first time in Israel’s history, its leaders may be subject to arrest in the 124 nations which are ICC
signatories. This shameful situation is the result of the Israeli government’s willful disregard of international
law, including the denial of aid to a starving population.
Hamas leaders must be held accountable for the horrific events of October 7 and their other war crimes. But as we have been saying for months and months, one set of war crimes does not justify or excuse another.
APN President and CEO Hadar Susskind said, “The issuing of these warrants isn’t about antisemitism or moral equivalencies, it’s about a failure of leadership. That is what the Israeli government needs to address. That is what the people of Israel need to address. This war needs to be brought to an end. The lives of the hostages must be prioritized, not marginalized, and aid must be allowed into Gaza in levels sufficient to address the ongoing famine. I am saddened by these warrants, but not as much as I am saddened by the brutal reality that led to them being issued.”
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