APN's daily news review from Israel
--Nava Boker, Likud candidate #25, speaking at a weekend conference with the former Palestinian prisoners' affairs minister.**
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APN's daily news review from Israel
Sunday February 1, 2015
Quote of the day:
“If I go to the ceremony, and if I have the civic courage, I'll raise a handwritten placard in the hall. It will
say that the Jerusalem Municipality does not have the right to award a prize for the freedom of the individual in
society, because it does not respect the rights of the individual of the myriads of its residents.”
--Ilana Hammerman writes about her dilemma in attending the ceremony for "The Jerusalem Prize for the
Freedom of the Individual in Society," which she will be awarded on February 8th.**
LA Times - January 27, 2015
APN's Lara Friedman quoted in a story on Congress' holding Iran sanctions legislation
http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/politicsnow/la-na-congress-iran-sanctions-20150127-story.html
Chicago Tribune (LA Times Syndication) - January 27, 2015
APN's Lara Friedman quoted in a story on Congress' holding Iran sanctions legislation
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-congress-iran-sanctions-20150127-story.html
Haaretz - January 30, 2015
Peace Now: Israeli government issues tenders for 450 West Bank settlement housing units
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.639879
Associated Press - January 30, 2015
Peace Now report: Israel's government issues West Bank settlement building tenders
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2015/jan/30/ahead-of-election-israel-issues-west-bank/
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ohio Republican John Boehner, has issued an invitation for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress on March 3.
Speaker Boehner issued this invitation without coordinating with the White House, in violation of protocol – but he violated much more than that.
By inviting Netanyahu to speak to Congress only two weeks before Israeli general elections in which Netanyahu is a candidate, Boehner violated the unwritten rule that Congress not meddle in a foreign county’s elections. But that’s not all.
Speaker Boehner has made clear that his goal in inviting Netanyahu at this time is to try to tip the balance in Congress against the White House in the ongoing debate over Iran nuclear negotiations and new Iran sanctions. Boehner’s move to use Israel, yet again, as a wedge issue in internal American politics, is inappropriate and irresponsible, violating the cardinal rule that U.S. support for Israel should not be turned into a partisan issue. Boehner’s invitation also represents a shameless attempt to exploit support for Israel to manipulate Congress into adopting policies that are potentially deeply harmful to U.S. national security and national interests.
Boehner’s invitation to Netanyahu has drawn criticism, bafflement, and outrage from across the spectrum – in the US, in Israel and around the world. The pro-Israel, pro-U.S., pro-peace in the Middle East position on this mess is clear: Boehner’s invitation to Netanyahu must be rescinded, and if Netanyahu is to be invited to address Congress, it should be on a date after the Israeli elections and after the Iran negotiations/sanctions debate between Congress and the White House has been completed.
We urge you: take action today. Contact Speaker Boehner urging him to rescind his invitation to Netanyahu and reschedule any Netanyahu address to Congress for a different date.
Even if you’re not a constituent, Rep. Boehner, as Speaker of the House, still needs to hear from you.
It is critical that Boehner understand that Americans everywhere object to his action. Call his office at (202) 225-0600. Tell Speaker Boehner: “As a supporter of Israel, I want you to re-issue your invitation for the prime minister of Israel to address Congress for a later date – a date that is after negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program have concluded and after elections in Israel are complete and a new government is formed.”
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ohio Republican John Boehner, has issued an invitation for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress on March 3.
Speaker Boehner issued this invitation without coordinating with the White House, in violation of protocol – but he violated much more than that.
Rabbi Esther L. Lederman is the associate rabbi of Temple Micah, in Washington, DC. She travelled to Israel this December.
Before I left for Israel on a quick trip this past December, I told a colleague, “I am going to have my heart broken.” It had been six years since I had visited. Way too long, in my opinion. So off I went, expecting to return even more depressed about the state of affairs than when I left. I was wrong.
The Israeli prime minister has two main tasks, and he's failing at both.
Benjamin Netanyahu believes he has just one job, and that is to stop Iran from getting hold of nuclear weapons. He might argue that this description of his mission as Israel’s prime minister is too limiting, though such an argument would not be particularly credible. Israel’s very existence, he has argued, consistently, and at times convincingly, is predicated on stopping Iran, a country ruled by a regime that seeks both Israel’s annihilation and the means to carry it out.