News Nosh 2.9.20

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday February 9, 2020
 
Quote of the day:
“It’s good that the municipality came to its senses, but it’s a shame that a petition was necessary to make it understand how condescending, unreasonable and strife-inducing the decision was from the beginning."
--The Association for Civil Rights in Israel, which had filed a court petition challenging the Jerusalem Municipality's initial decision to name streets in the E. Jerusalem Silwan neighborhood after rabbis. On Thursday, the Jerusalem municipality rescinded its decision.

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In Palestinian culture, the olive tree enjoys an almost sacred status

from Barbara Green, APN Activist:

Last year I wrote a Peace Parsha for Tu B'Shevat in which I asked: When did we go from being a people who plant trees to a people who cut them down?

I didn't mean ordinary every-day Jews who go about their business without thinking much about trees. Or ordinary Jewish Israelis who have a long tradition of planting and caring for trees. The Torah commands us to refrain from picking fruit from trees until they are three years old. When we go to war against another people, we are commanded to leave fruit-bearing trees intact to ensure a source of food.

No, I'm talking about Israeli Jewish settlers in the West Bank -- the occupied territories -- who have weaponized Palestinian trees. Ironically, the trees they burn and cut down are olive trees -- the very symbol of peace. But these Jews aren't making peace. They're waging an undeclared war against the Palestinians by destroying their livelihood, their labor, their identity, and their humanity. It's the purposeful destruction of their hopes, and the message is clear: "Palestinians not wanted here."

In 2018 alone, 7,200 Palestinian trees were damaged or destroyed by extremist settlers. But this is only part of the horrible story: Palestinian villagers routinely find graffiti, in Hebrew, spray-painted on walls and rocks. "Revenge" and "Death to the Arabs" are mild but telling messages. I read with dread in Al-Monitor.com how settlers unleash dogs on Palestinian children on their way to school. Please read it for yourself and weep. Weep, not only for the children but for the shame we all should have that Jews are doing this.

How do you feel when you read these words? I'm ashamed to write them. This is not the Israel I've been intimately connected with since I spent a year there in 1959. These are not the Jewish values I find in our ancient writings.

This is a perversion of all we stand for as Jews, and we must not remain silent in the face of such outrage.

Tu B'Shevat is the New Year of the Trees. We are asked to remember our connection to the earth and all that is in it. The Torah itself is called a "tree of life." This year on Tu BShevat -- observed on February 10 -- let each one of us take action to protect against the destruction of Palestinian trees in the West Bank and the undeclared war against the Palestinians who live there. Will we make a difference? Who can say? But we know -- as The Mishnah taught us -- that while we are not commanded to finish the task, neither are we exempt from the obligation to start it.

Here are a few possibilities for action:

    • Write an op-ed for your local Jewish newspaper, or your local paper if you still have one
    • Tweet the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, @AmbDermer
    • Write to 10 friends who care about Israel and share what you know about this issue
    • Arrange a program at your synagogue or church on this topic (APN will help you)
    • Demand your clergy talk about these issues in lectures and sermons
    • Write an article for your religious movement's newsletter

    • AND OF COURSE, PLEASE SUPPORT AMERICANS FOR PEACE NOW

If you take action, let us hear about it. We are happy to help.

Once again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for supporting us.

 

APN/Peace Now In the News - January 29 - February 7, 2020

Middle East Eye: "Israel's Palestinian minority has good reason to fear Trump's plan" (February 7, 2020)

According to figures published by Peace Now this week, some 380,000 Palestinians – 260,000 in the Triangle and a further 120,000 in East Jerusalem – would be "swapped out" to a Palestinian state.

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The Times of Israel: "Thousands march in Tel Aviv against Trump plan" (February 2, 2020)

Organizers from the Peace Now anti-settlement group said thousands marched in the demonstration at Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Square, held under the banner of “Peace plan, not annexation deal.”

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The Jerusalem Post: "Left rallies in Tel Aviv against ‘apartheid,’ ‘transfer’ plan" (February 2, 2020)

Peace Now organized the event, which included a march and a rally.

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NBC News: "Trump peace plan would likely extend decades-old conflict, analysts warn" (January 29, 2020)

Today, the West Bank is home to 2.6 million Palestinians and more than 400,000 Israelis, according to anti-settlement group Peace Now, and the area has long served as the center of Palestinian hopes for an independent state.

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Tell Netanyahu: Trump’s Vision and West Bank Annexation Threaten Israel and Peace

President Trump's vision is not a "peace plan" but rather a scheme, co-authored by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump, to allow for an immediate annexation of all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the entire Jordan Valley. If any proof was needed, immediately after the Trump "vision" was unveiled, Benjamin Netanyahu's government announced that it will submit an annexation bill to the Knesset.

SIGN THE PETITION and let Prime Minister Netanyahu hear from us!

Americans for Peace Now (APN) is alarmed at the sharp increase in Palestinian-Israeli violence since the Trump administration released its “vision” for Israeli-Palestinian relations last week.

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News Nosh 2.5.20

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday February 5, 2020

 
Quote of the Day #1:
"Israelis and Palestinians are not doomed to live together, it is our destiny to live together.”
--President Reuven Rivlin called on Israelis and Palestinians to renew direct negotiations.*

Quote of the Day #2:
“I’m living in Israel 12 years now, I work as a car mechanic and try to earn a decent living and live my life without bothering anyone. During all my years here Netanyahu and his ministers curse us, incite against us, act toward us as if we aren’t human beings, yell at me in the street that I’m a cockroach, that I’m black and disgusting, but suddenly one can talk with a Sudanese man? You mean all Sudanese aren’t cancer? You can negotiate with them?”
—Faisal Sadiq Adam, a Sudanese asylum seeker living in Israel, responded to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's surprise meeting with Sudan's leader to advance normalizing ties between the countries.**


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Legislative Round-Up: January 31, 2020

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News Nosh 2.4.20

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday February 4, 2020

 
Quote of the day:
"It's not the planned annexation of a few settlements in Judea and Samaria that should worry us; The whole vision of 'peace and prosperity' from the Trump company needs to worry us. Because it is dangerous for Israel."
--Yedioth's commentator, Sever Plocker, writes in an Op-Ed today that the creation of enclaves based on nationality or ethnicity lead to more war.*


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PeaceCast: Annexation as Poison Pill

Joel Singer was the Israeli legal architect of the Oslo Agreements. He is an expert on annexation and what it means for Israel and prospects for peace. 

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News Nosh 2.3.20

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday February 3, 2020
 
Quotes from the Interview of the day:
Right-wing Journalist: How can you say that you are a Palestinian first and foremost, but do not want to be part of a Palestinian state, preferring to be part of the State of Israel, which is a Jewish state?
Mayor of Arab-Israeli city of Umm al-Fahem: "I am a mayor in the State of Israel first and I am also a proud Palestinian. You want to take my identity away from me - you won’t get it. My grandfather was born in Jaffa. You are trying to establish that I have an affinity for Jenin, but my affinity is also to Um al-Fahm, to Jaffa and to Haifa. I say - let's live in two countries for two nations despite what I said.”

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