October 12, 2015 - The Temple Mount and the current wave of violence

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This week, Alpher discusses the arguments that the Temple Mount and the al-Aqsa Mosque are at the heart of the current wave of terror that began in Jerusalem and explains what happened; PM Netanyahu's banning both Jewish and Arab members of Knesset from visiting the Mount and, earlier, banning two of the extremist Israeli Islamist movements; why shouldn’t Jews who wish to do so be allowed to pray on the Mount; what Netanyahu’s options are; and sums up the characteristics of the violence now that we are two weeks into this wave and there is no sign of it letting up

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News Nosh 10.12.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Monday October 12, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
"People came to aid me. They took out their weapons, but I asked them: "Friends, don't shoot (her). The woman is already lying (on the ground). The danger passed."
--Policeman Moshe Chen, who prevented the shooting of a Palestinian attacker who injured him.
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You are probably following with horror the news from Israel and the West Bank.

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You are probably following with horror the news from Israel and the West Bank. It’s easy to despair in the face of all the misery. Israelis and Palestinians have been deadlocked in this violent embrace, unable to find a way to separate into two states living side by side in peace and security.

In such times, when there is no political horizon to give us hope, we can find solace in the work of individuals, people on both sides – yes, on both sides – who despite the trouble around them choose to reach out and build bridges.

One such hero is my friend David Broza, the famous Israeli singer-songwriter, who is a committed peace activist and a longtime friend of Israel’s Peace Now movement.

David recently made an album, produced by Steve Earle, devoted to peace, collaborating with Palestinian musicians to build musical bridges to Palestinians in East Jerusalem. His album, and a documentary that tells the story of the making of this album, are now available as a set, exclusively to APN donors like you.

Please read David’s letter below. It will give you hope, and – hopefully – inspiration.

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News Nosh 10.11.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday October 11, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
"I don’t want to think that if I hadn’t been there, there would have been no one to protect him. I am deeply right-wing politically, but if we harm innocent people based on their ethnicity – they defeated us.”
--Right-wing religious Jewish man, Maimoun Himi, who saved the life of a young Israeli-Arab man, Abed Jamily, who was being lynched by a mob in Netanya.
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News Nosh 10.09.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Friday October 9, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
“Transferring responsibility to the citizens of Israel and calls for carrying weapons indicate a loss of control by the government and will lead to total anarchy.”
--Zionist Camp MK Tzipi Livni slams calls by Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and some in the police for civilians to carry arms.
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In recent weeks, an upsurge in violence in Jerusalem has brought the embattled city back into the headlines. According to Danny Seidemann, founder of Terrestrial Jerusalem and one of the leading experts on the city, this violence, boiling at a level unseen in Jerusalem since 1967, actually began over a year ago, and it is not just another spoke in the “cycle of violence.”

“Usually there’s a tendency to overstate the instability of Jerusalem,” Seidemann said at a meeting of journalists and analysts in Washington this week. “But Jerusalem is normally a far more stable city than its reputation. What we are seeing now are significant developments that go well beyond tomorrow’s headlines.”

Seidemann described a dangerous confluence of factors, with the political stalemate creating an atmosphere of despair in which the conflict, which has always been political, will finally become the religious conflict that many have believed, until now incorrectly, that it is. The current conflict centered on the Temple Mount is only the tip of the iceberg. According to Seidemann, “The entire fabric of this conflict has changed.”

“The fighting over the Temple Mount indicates the establishment of a biblical narrative which is already fanning the flames of a religious conflict,” Seidemann said. “It is planting the seeds of the transformation of a political conflict, which can be solved, into a religious conflict which cannot be solved. We are seeing the ascendancy of those faith communities that weaponize faith. We are seeing the marginalization of traditional religious bodies who understand that Jerusalem is best served by the faiths working together.

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News Nosh 10.08.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Thursday October 8, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
"Netanyahu must know what can calm what is happening on the (Temple) Mount. He knows that the other side completely lost touch with reality and therefore it’s upon Israel (under his lead) to be the responsible adult here. So he's trying to lock the barn. Uri Ariel will have to hold back a few weeks (from visiting again). But why didn’t Netanyahu say that out loud? That could have had a cooling effect on the Arab street, and a cooling effect is what we need now, isn’t it? He doesn’t say it out loud, because he has no one to hide behind. So he whispers, and that's how it appears…"
--Top Maariv political commentator Ben Caspit writes that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu hides behind others to make calls his right-wing constituency won't like.**
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Peace Now Settlement Watch News Flash: Settlement-Related Updates Amidst Violence and Tensions

Following the increase in violence attacks and tensions between Israelis and Palestinians we wish to highlight two settlement-related updates with significant short and long term consequences on the reality on the ground:
 
1. Netanyahu announces intention to build bypass roads in the West Bank (our estimates and a case study of the Lieberman Road showcasing the impact of bypass roads on settlement development)

2.  Pending violent eviction of a Palestinian family in Silwan


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This week, Alpher discusses whether we are witnessing the beginning of a new intifada; how Abbas’s UN General Assembly speech figures into the violence; if there was a prominent message in Netanyahu’s UN speech; if it is possible to draw any conclusions regarding the evolution of Israeli societal values from the appointment of Shin Bet deputy head Roni Alsheich to head the Israel Police; and, with the Russians and Iranians apparently expanding their deployment in Syria, an outline of the emerging strategic picture.

 

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News Nosh 10.07.15

APN's daily news review from Israel
Wednesday October 7, 2015 
 
Quote of the day:
“The vast majority of the [IDF’s] activity in Judea and Samaria is serious and professional. Anything can be photographed. We have nothing to be ashamed of, even if it doesn’t always look very good.”
--A senior IDF Central Command officer justifies the suspension of a Givati Brigade commander, whose soldiers assaulted two press photographers in the West Bank and broke their cameras.

You Must Be Kidding: 
"Funds that were given illegally must be returned, and those responsible for the allocation should be prosecuted."
--Meretz chairwoman Zehava Gal-On reacts after over government gave $100,000 for infrastructure to a West Bank outpost that has no building permits.
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