The ADL came out last week with its Top 10 list of "Issues Affecting Jews in 2012,"a list that conspicuously
omits mention of many of the most troubling issues affecting Jews this past year. Below is a list of the most
glaring omissions.
Recently, the European Union adopted harsh new Iran sanctions, strongly supported by Israel. Shortly thereafter, Israel announced new East Jerusalem settlement construction. The EU's top official Catherine Ashton, who was about to visit Israel, condemned the announcement in measured terms; Israel's Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, publicly told her, in effect, to shove it. Imagine if in response, Ashton had indefinitely postponed her trip. Imagine that Israeli ambassadors in EU capitals were summoned to the local foreign ministries and read the riot act. Imagine that Israeli press had been alerted, leading to headlines about how Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lieberman were squandering the friendship of the EU and European support on Iran for the sake of settlement expansion.
Recently, the European Union adopted harsh new Iran sanctions, strongly supported by Israel. Shortly thereafter, Israel announced new East Jerusalem settlement construction. The EU's top official Catherine Ashton, who was about to visit Israel, condemned the announcement in measured terms; Israel's Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, publicly told her, in effect, to shove it. Imagine if in response, Ashton had indefinitely postponed her trip. Imagine that Israeli ambassadors in EU capitals were summoned to the local foreign ministries and read the riot act. Imagine that Israeli press had been alerted, leading to headlines about how Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lieberman were squandering the friendship of the EU and European support on Iran for the sake of settlement expansion.
Machon Dahaf / Smith Consulting (December 2012)
Contains findings of two polls showing that roughly two-thirds of respondents (67%) support a two-state solution
based on the 1967 borders, with land swaps; a demilitarized Palestine; and Jerusalem's Old City administered
jointly by the United States, Israel, and the Palestinians, with Israel maintaining control of the Western Wall.
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The Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development / The Program on International Policy Attitudes
(November 2012)
Finds that majority of Israelis say that they are ready to at least accept as the basis for negotiation the Arab
Peace Initiative, whereby Israel withdraws to 1967 borders and a peace agreement is established with all Arab
states. However, there is growing pessimism that a lasting peace with the Palestinians can be established. Views
are mixed about the consequences should prospects of two-state solution collapse. PDF >
Itamar Rabinovich | Brookings Institution Press (2012)
Book Review (Foreign Affairs) |
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APN Resource Page on the Gaza Crisis
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