Percent of Israelis who think chances of another politically-motivated murder occurring in Israel have risen, according to Peace Now poll.**
This April 2015, I will be going on my second study
tour to Israel with a tremendous group of people from Americans for Peace Now (APN). APN is the U.S.
sister organization of Shalom Achshav or “Peace Now,” which promotes a two-state solution between the Israeli
and Palestinian people.
My first study tour with APN to Israel in 2012 was an amazing experience from every angle, and it was an event of a
lifetime that made a tremendous impact on me. It left me with a great sense of pride for those I met with, and gave
me hope that there is still very much a chance for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
On the study tour, I met and listened to people with whom it is unlikely I could have arranged to meet on
my own. We were able to speak with them in a well-coordinated, safe and professional environment. The
opportunity to meet with and ask questions to an impressive variety of people that were presently involved or have
been involved with their government, media, retired military and even American officials based in Israel was an
unparalleled experience.
The people who are affiliated with both APN and Peace Now in Israel are amazing and impressive people to listen to
and learn from, such as the founder of APN Mark Rosenblum, Professor and Director of Jewish Studies at Queens
College in New York. The entire APN staff is helpful, informed and motivating.
The people in Israel who work tirelessly for Peace Now, such as Hagit Ofran, Anat Ben Nun and Lior Amihai are
incredibly courageous individuals who are clearly very well spoken professionals on this issue and have dedicated
their lives to a better Israel.
The study group clearly increased my passion and desire to further help and promote a peaceful, democratic
Israel.
The APN study tour in 2012 gave me the desire to take my daughter to Israel this past March just before her
Bat Mitzvah. We not only saw the many historic and religious sites that further made us proud to be
Jewish, but we also went to the West Bank and visited Hebron. I not only wanted her to see and experience the Tomb
of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs located in Hebron, but also the complex issues surrounding the hardships the
settlements create that I saw firsthand in 2012.
Without the lessons learned from this tour, I firmly believe my daughter would never have had the opportunity to
experience what most Americans never see when they go to Israel today.
We also went to the Peace Now office to meet the dedicated people who are working so hard for a peaceful two-state
solution. I feel that it is very important for my daughter to not only understand the complex issues, but I also
want her to understand why it is so important that we all must succeed at peace. I explained to her that I want her
to be able to take her kids one day to Israel and be able to not only meet other Jewish kids, but Palestinian kids
as well without the concerns that exist today.
I hope you can join us this April and experience what I saw and learned on this tremendous experience of a
lifetime. It will be well worth your time and investment to better understand what is at stake.
Click here to see all the initial details you
need. This year’s itinerary is currently being developed.Last year’s itinerary is
also available on the APN webpage. Please take a look to sample the quality of the agenda. Every year is different,
though. I look forward to meeting you.
David Edelman
Oswego, Illinois
Tuesday, February 17th, at 2:00 PM Eastern Time.
To join the call dial 951-797-1058 and enter passcode 147414. Then please record your name clearly.
A month before Israel’s general elections, Benjamin Netanyau’s Likud party seems to be tied in a neck-and-neck race with Yitzhak Herzog and Tzipi Livni’s Jewish Camp party. What was initially thought to be a snoozy campaign is turning out to be a fascinating electoral exercise, which is redrawing the contours of Israel’s political map, raising serious questions about Netanyahu’s legendary political savvy and may even end his rule as Israel’s second-longest serving prime minister.
Yesterday, the Israeli police arrested three suspects for using forged documents to purchase lands from Palestinians in the West Bank. The police investigation began following a complaint by Peace Now and Palestinian land owners during the High Court petition against the illegal outpost of Migron,after the settlers had provided forged documents to the court. This complaint, together with other cases in which settlers used forged documents to purchase lands in illegal outposts, resulted in a police investigation, leading to yesterday's arrests.
--Shutafut-Sharakah Organization for a Shared, Democratic, and Equal Society wrote in a letter to Knesset members asking them to boycott the Be'er Sheva Conference on the Wellbeing of the Child. The letter got results.**
This week, Alpher discusses Jordan being dragged into the Syria conflict on the ground in response to the Islamic State’s horrific execution of its pilot; how the escalated fighting in Sinai between the Egyptian army and Ansar Beit al-Maqdes, which has pledged fealty to Islamic State, affects Israel; whether Israel is affected by Russia’s economic crisis; and offers an election update
--Researcher Dror Etkes, who heads the Peace Now settlement tracking project, on the government plan to make major expansions of four settlements.**
APN's daily news review from Israel
--The number of dollars currently being bid for the rope that hung former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. Israelis, Kuwaitis and Iranians are vying for the chord.**
Huffington Post - January 30, 2015
Peace Now: New settlement tenders are a "pre-election grab"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/30/israeli-settlements-_n_6580530.html?utm_hp_ref=politics&ir=Politics
Deutsche Welle - January 30, 2015
Peace Now: New tenders are an attempt to create facts on the ground before the elections
http://www.dw.de/israel-issues-tenders-for-new-west-bank-settlements/a-18227155
Al Jazeera America - January 30, 2015
Peace Now slams new Israeli government tenders for settlement construction
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/1/30/israel-settlements-politics.html
Jerusalem Post (Reuters story) - January 30, 2015
Peace Now exposes: Israeli government issues tenders for 450 housing units in WB settlements
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/US-UK-condemn-latest-Israeli-plan-for-settler-housing-as-illegal-illegitimate-389538
Wall Street Journal - January 30, 2015
Peace Now: Israeli government issues new tenders for West Bank settlement construction
http://www.wsj.com/articles/israel-issues-hundreds-of-tenders-for-housing-in-west-bank-1422615492?tesla=y
Truth-Out - January 30, 2015
APN calls for postponing congressional speech of Israeli prime minister
http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/28828-rep-keith-ellison-postpone-netanyahu-s-speech-to-congress#
Ynet - February 2, 2015
Peace Now's Yariv Oppenheimer calls on President Rivlin to cancel visit to Hebron
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4622161,00.html