--Meretz leader MK Zehava Galon reacts to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's speech at the UN.
As part of an ongoing series, APN ran this message in the Washington Jewish Week and the Baltimore Jewish Times from Major General (res.) Gadi Shamni, a former military secretary to the Prime Minister, former military attaché to the U.S., and top commander of IDF forces in the West Bank .
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It is no secret that nowadays many Israelis have lost hope in the possibility of ever reaching a resolution to the conflict with their Palestinian neighbors and have adopted a fatalistic attitude. Many in Israel do not understand why the EU, among others, keeps pushing for something that appears to them to be unattainable.
We in the EU have no illusions that attaining peace between Israel and the Palestinians is an easy task. But we certainly do not think that it is an impossible task either. Indeed, compared to other conflicts in the region—from Syria to Libya—we believe that it is actually among the more resolvable conflicts. Moreover, there are very good reasons to encourage both Israel and the Palestinians to take confidence building steps, even small ones, that would gradually pave the way back to a credible peace process.
Jewish Journal: September 12
“Governor Brown
should veto flawed BDS law”
By Steve Kaplan and Sandy Weiner, APN Board of Directors
J Weekly: September 15
“American
Jewish progressives must act to defend their values in Israel”
By Ori Nir, APN’s Director of Communications and Public Engagement
Times of Israel: September 12
“Bibi, Settlements, and the
‘Ethnic Cleansing’ Canard”
By Lara Friedman, APN’s Director of Policy and Government Relations
United Press International (UPI): September 16
“Israeli
settlements in West Bank up 41 percent,” Peace Now criticizes increased construction in West Bank settlements.
Newsweek: September 15
“Israel
increases settlement starts by 40% in first half of 2016,” Peace Now cites official figures that show the
largest increase in settlement construction since January 2014.
Jerusalem Post: September 15
“West
Bank settler housing starts up 17% in 2016,” Peace Now says Netanyahu’s government’s investment in settlements
is leading Israel toward a one-state reality.
Middle East Monitor: September 14
“Peace Now:
Israeli settlement construction up 40%,” highlights Peace Now’s statements regarding the recent data released
by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (ICBS).