Note:
Tomorrow, Israel's Independence Day, there are no newspapers and no News Nosh.
--An excerpt of Amos Oz's new book, "Peace for Fanatics," which was printed on the front page of today's Yedioth.
Times of Israel: April 28, 2017
"Police prevent left-wing rally at outpost against settler
violence," Peace Now (and other activists) blocked from reaching West Bank outpost to demonstrate.
JTA: April 26, 2017
"Reform head asks Netanyahu to clarify how anti-boycott law
will affect Israeli trip participants," Following APN's cancellation of their Israel trip, Reform Movement
sends letter to Netanyahu re: "Entry Law."
Jerusalem Post: April 26, 2017
"Israeli NGOs after German Foreign Minister meeting: We
don't take orders from Netanyahu," Peace Now criticizes Netanyahu for delegitimizing dissenting non-profits.
Arutz 7: April 24, 2017
"Netanyahu issues ultimatum to German foreign minister,"
Netanyahu to German Foreign Minister: If you meet with Peace Now, I won't meet with you.
JTA: April 24, 2017
"Americans for Peace Now cancels annual Israel trip over
anti-boycott law," APN cancels annual Israel trip for the first time in 30 years.
Haaretz: April 22, 2017
"First Jewish-American Group Cancels Trip to Israel Over
Travel Ban Against Boycott Supporters," APN cancels tour due to new "Entry Law."
Jerusalem Post: April 22, 2017
"Peace Now: New West Bank outpost built in last two
weeks," Peace Now condemns establishment of new illegal outpost in the West Bank.
Haaretz: April 22, 2017
"Israeli Sets Up New 'Jewish-Arab' Outpost, to Chagrin of
Settler Neighbors," Peace Now condemns establishment of new illegal outpost in the West Bank.
APN hosted a briefing call with Professor Shibley Telhami, an expert on Palestinian politics and on U.S. Middle East policy, on Tuesday, May 2nd, at 11:00 am, Eastern Time.
One of America’s leading experts on the Middle East, Professor Telhami shed light on U.S.-Palestinian relations on the eve of President Trump’s meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, intra-Palestinian politics, and the current state of efforts to advance a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Professor Telhami is the Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland, College Park, and non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. He is the author of The World through Arab Eyes: Arab Public Opinion and the Reshaping of the Middle East, the co-editor of The Peace Puzzle: America’s Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace, 1989-2011, and a leading pollster of public opinion in the Middle East and U.S. public opinion about the region.
Washington, DC - Americans for Peace Now (APN) commends Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his staff for acknowledging the important role that Israel’s civil society and particularly Israeli progressive non-profit organizations play in Israeli society.
The “Entry Law,” adopted by the Israeli Knesset on March 6, 2017, bans entry to Israel of foreign national who support or publicly engage in boycotts of either Israel or West Bank settlements, whether they do it individually or are affiliated with organizations that endorse such practices. This law uniquely affects APN, a Zionist, pro-Israel organization that advocates for boycotts of the settlements and the occupation while strongly rejecting boycotts, divestment and sanctions (BDS) targeting Israel.
APN's President and CEO Debra DeLee said: “This new draconian law is a severe blow to Israeli democracy. It is aimed at a basic civil liberty, the freedom of expression, and will severely harm Israel by keeping out some of its greatest supporters, including Americans for Peace Now…We are a Zionist, pro-Israel organization, which cares about Israel's future as a democracy and a Jewish state. As such, we oppose the occupation and the settlements and call on our supporters to express this view by boycotting settlements. It would be absurd for the government of Israel to block us from visiting the country we love and care so much about because we chose to express a legitimate view in a legitimate way.”
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