Happy Birthday, Israel. May it be Happier Next Year

Ori-speakers-bureau-picBy Ori Nir

Israel has always suffered a water shortage. Seven years ago, the shortage turned into a crisis. The Sea of the Galilee receded to an unprecedented low, as did the mountain aquifers. Under the slogan “Israel is drying up,” the government ran terrifying television ads, featuring Israeli celebrities whose photoshopped skin was cracking like arid earth and peeling off. My mother used to cover her eyes when these ads ran. “I can’t see it,” she would say. Concerned citizens took shorter showers and stopped using garden hoses to water their plants or wash their cars. Consumption dropped but not enough. The country’s dwindling reserves couldn’t meet demand.

Today, the state of Israel has solved its water problems. Four large water desalination and purification plants were built (two more are under construction), including one that until recently was the largest in the world. Today, more than half of Israel’s drinking water is desalinated Mediterranean water. There is a surplus of water, even as consumption grows.

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APNlogo_donateFor the first in a series of ads from APN, Gen. Meir Dagan speaks about why the security community concur on reaching a political settlement with the Palestinians. This one appears in the Washington Jewish Week and the Baltimore Jewish Times.

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News Nosh 05.03.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday May 03, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"During his years in power, Netanyahu has fostered a deadly mixture of paranoia, aggressive megalomania and pessimism. How will he manage to change the awful atmosphere that he himself created, and persuade the right-wing majority to divide the land without the Golem rising up against its creator?"
--Haaretz+ commentator Iris Leal writes that when eventually Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is forced, like the South African leader F.W. de Klerk, to choose between peace or face trouble, he may find himself facing a paradox of his own making.*

You Must Be Kidding: 
The municipality of an Israeli city ordered the removal of a sign protesting the separation of Jewish and Arab women in maternity wards, saying it offended the public’s sensibilities.
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Yossi Alpher is an independent security analyst. He is the former director of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University, a former senior official with the Mossad, and a former IDF intelligence officer. Views and positions expressed here are those of the writer, and do not necessarily represent APN's views and policy positions.

This week, Alpher discusses why the very first Palestinian intifada erupted 80 years ago; if last month's arrival of Yemeni Jews fleeing the fighting in Yemen to Israel means the end of exile in Arab lands; and whether last week's announcement of the deployment of 250 additional US combat troops to Syria is a sign of mission creep.

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News Nosh 05.02.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday May 02, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"In Jerusalem, they think the whole world is stupid...It's time for you (Israelis) to understand that (your) allies are losing patience."
--Unnamed senior European diplomat told Maariv after report published that Germany wants to end its unconditional support for Israel due to Israeli policies expanding settlements and not advancing peace.**

You Must Be Kidding: 
"In the videos he posts online depicting the terror attacks, Ohana always sounds like the dominant voice. He’s often seen giving instructions to soldiers or police, warning them about threats, managing the rescue teams and interrogating Palestinians. In some cases, he seems to be taking charge of events and telling the security forces what to do. In most of the videos, he can also be heard cursing wounded and subdued assailants. He is not seen giving them medical aid in any of the footage."
--A Haaretz+ investigation reveals the controversial behavior of an Israeli ambulance driver named Ofer Ohana, who lives in a Hebron settlement, arrives at every attack, but does not treat the wounded Palestinians and "at every available opportunity, he is seen inflaming the atmosphere."***
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News Nosh 05.01.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday May 01, 2016
 
Quote of the day:
"Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies."
--Slogan on the back of t-shirts worn by workers at the famous Arab family - owned Aboulafia bakery in Jaffa, as seen in photo in Maariv. The family set up the 'Aboulafia Coexistence Association.'**
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Tough Questions, Expert Answers: The Temple Mount heats up again

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I am proud to introduce Tough Questions, Expert Answers, a new APN publication series which tackles seminal issues pertaining to the conflict. In a world where soundbites dominate, it is critical to take the time to understand the issues that can change the world- for better or for worse.

The first edition in the series is a Q&A on the Temple Mount. With tensions growing by the day over the world’s most contested religious site, this timely explainer by Jerusalem expert Danny Seidemann is a must read. As Danny correctly states, "the battle over the Status Quo at the Temple Mount/Haram al Sharif has increasingly become a proxy for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict writ large."

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Interview with Freedom House's Vanessa Tucker on the state of Israel's Freedom of the Press

VanessaTuckerPhoto320x265The pro-Netanyahu newspaper Israel Hayom, a political daily distributed free of charge and funded by American billionaire Sheldon Adelson, is the main reason for Israel’s dropping to the unflattering “partly free” category in Freedom House’s 2016 Global Freedom of the Press report. Vanessa Tucker, Freedom House’s vice president for analysis, explains in the following interview why her organization is concerned about the impact of the Adelson-funded daily on Israel’s public arena.

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News Nosh 04.28.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday April 28, 2016


Note: During the Passover Holiday, News Nosh will be off  Friday April 29th. It will resume regular publication on Sunday, May 1st.
 
Quote of the day:
"We hope that when they go back to Gaza they will talk about the positive sides of Israeli society. There are no politics in a hospital, only people. Just yesterday we treated a girl from Ramallah. Everyone here is equal."
-- Dr. Joshua Schroeder, senior orthopedic surgeon at Hadassah Hospital after successfully completing a rare procedure that prevented a 3-year-old boy from the Gaza Strip from becoming paralyzed.
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News Nosh 04.27.16

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday April 27, 2016


Note: During the Passover Holiday, News Nosh will be published in a truncated version through Thursday, April 28th.

 
Quote of the day:
"The Oslo peace process and the subsequent failed Camp David negotiations both contributed to putting the Temple Mount/Haram Al Sharif at the heart of Israeli-Palestinian confrontations, by raising fears among Israel's national religious Jews and among Palestinian Muslims that the process would deny their respective claims to the site."
-- Daniel Seidemann, from APN's new publication: Tough Questions, Expert Answers: The Temple Mount.
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