Too many Americans advocate fighting to the last Israeli – I don't!

Please read these important messages from Jerusalem expert Danny Seidemann and filmmaker Dror Moreh. We hope you find them compelling, and support our efforts to bring lasting peace for Israel and Palestine. May 2016 bring us closer to this goal.

Todah Rabah,
Americans for Peace Now


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Dear Friend,

Why is Jerusalem burning?

I'm usually the opposite of a prophet of doom. Many journalists see peddling the apocalypse of Jerusalem as a fast track to a Pulitzer Prize, so there's a tendency to overstate the city's volatility. But Jerusalem is usually a far more stable city than its reputation. At the beginning of the recent uptick in violence, people were saying, "Ah, this happens every year around the Jewish High Holidays. This is just another perennial round of skirmishing. We see this all the time."

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News Nosh 12.23.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday December 23, 2015  
 
Quote of the day:
“Breaking the Silence protects IDF soldiers in the impossible situation in which politicians have abandoned them."
--Former Shin Bet security services chief Ami Ayalon and Israel Police Maj. Gen. (ret.) Alik Ron wrote in an ad they published in Haaretz Hebrew edition.**

You Must Be Kidding: 
“Arguments against land expropriation by the state” are one of the causes of the “Jewish-Arab conflict.”
--Precept of the Education Ministry’s rewritten textbook on civics.***

Clarification:
Yesterday’s ‘You Must Be Kidding’ quote was chosen based on the misunderstanding that the ‘drawing of the knife’ was a sketch of the weapon. However, the ‘drawing’ actually referred to pulling a knife out (as Ynet Hebrew reported), a sadly common incident these days, and therefore unsuitable to be a ‘You Must Be Kidding.’
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News Nosh 12.22.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Tuesday December 22, 2015  

 
Quote of the day:
“You have to accept Israel as a fact, in order to move on and not return to the cycle of losses. The message to the coming generations, especially the Palestinians, is that you have to include presenting the suffering of the Jewish people. Without this, it’s impossible to develop any empathy toward Jews.”
--Samir Kuntar from a fascinating interview with Haaretz from his prison cell in 1995.

You Must Be Kidding: 
A Palestinian woman was detained at a Hebron checkpoint on Monday after she allegedly "drew" a knife at Israeli soldiers, the Israeli army said.

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Peace Now Rally Against Incitement

taped-mouth-closeup175x174Thousands of Israelis, Jews and Arabs, participated in a Peace Now-sponsored march Saturday night, December 19. Starting at the Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv and ending in a rally at the Yitzhak Rabin memorial, marchers demonstrated against the bigotry, intolerance and incitement of Israel’s right wing, targeting progressive organizations and activists. Participants accused Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of setting a belligerent public tone, which inspires and encourages right-wing organizations and pundits to further escalate the discourse.

flag-and-sign320x265Peace Now activists carried signs saying “The Right will not Silence Me,” and “Drive away the Darkness; Stop the Fascism” as well as stickers saying: “I too am Breaking the Silence,” reference to the anti-occupation soldiers’ organization that is currently the target of right-wing attacks.

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Peace Parsha: Targeting Innocents for the Crimes of Others

peace_parsha_logo186x140By APN's intern, Hannah Ehlers

In the last Torah portion of Genesis, Jacob lies on his deathbed. Frail yet determined, he summons his twelve sons, along with Joseph’s children, to his bedside. To some he offers praise and blessings, while others receive chastisement. Two sons in particular, Simeon and Levi, are rebuked for their violent tendencies. Jacob exclaims, “Simeon and Levi are a pair; weapons of violence their kinship… for in their anger they slew men; and when it pleased them, they maimed animals” (Genesis 49: 5-6). Earlier in Genesis, Jacob’s daughter, Dinah, had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted by a man in a neighboring town. Simeon and Levi then killed every male in that town and seized all the women, children, livestock, and property as revenge. Simeon and Levi punished the entire town for the crimes of a few.

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December 21, 2015 - What the “Breaking the Silence” controversy is really about

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This week, Alpher discusses why the Israeli political right is so brutally attacking the Breaking the Silence NGO, and why now; whether mainstream Israelis are defending Breaking the Silence; why is the foreign funding a problem, whether the settlers and right-wing NGOs are funded from abroad; the allegations regarding exaggerations and supporting BDS; the oft-quoted statement that the IDF is the most moral army in the world; what he suggests regarding Breaking the Silence and the right-wing campaign against it; the bigger picture: the right wing and the occupation.

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News Nosh 12.21.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday December 21, 2015  
 
Quote of the day:
"We need to deal with the situation as a whole, with the whole situation, the atmosphere, the desperation, the frustration, the feelings of revenge, and that is a complete diplomatic treatment that in the end does not touch the lone attacker."
--Former Shin Bet chief, MK Yaakov Peri, describes how to stop the wave of violence by Palestinian youth.
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News Nosh 12.20.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday December 20, 2015  
 
Quote of the day:
“I am also breaking my silence.” 
--Former commander of IDF's most elite Sayeret Matkal unit and deputy chief of Shin Bet wrote in an ad he took out in Friday's Haaretz, where expressed his support for 'Breaking the Silence' organization and blasted those who want to outlaw it. 

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Putting my money where my words are.

My name is Jim Klutznick, I'm the Chair of the Board of Americans for Peace Now (APN), and I'll get right to the point - I could not be prouder of the staff of this organization, led by CEO Debra DeLee (pictured). The quality and quantity of their work astounds me - work that never lets up, in spite of the enormous challenges of working for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the current environment.

It's easy for some people to say "It will never happen" and just quit. That's not part of the DNA of APN's staff. This staff includes Lara Friedman, who formulates and writes APN's policies and works with Congress and the Administration; Ori Nir, who through his own writing and contacts with journalists keeps APN's views in the public eye; Mark Bilsky, who educates the public through creative development materials; David Pine, who ably represents APN on the West Coast; and Alana Suskin, our in-house Rabbi, who takes on those who use religion to justify continued colonization of the West Bank. Our Shalom Achshav (Peace Now) colleagues in Israel are likewise inspiring - they don't give up, so how can we? I thank them all and I hope you will do so as well.

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APN/Peace Now in the News: December 1 – December 18, 2015

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