Americans for Peace Now, The American Task Force on Palestine and J Street U GWU present Lara Friedman (Director of Policy and Government Relations, Americans for Peace Now) and Hussein Ibish (Senior Fellow, The American Task Force on Palestine) were hosted by J Street U at George Washington University for a talk on the current status of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
See below for photos and tweets from the event:
"The only thing that can build confidence is a peace agreement and then people can get to know eachother"
@Lara_APN #peacepartners
— Colleen Hegarty (@ColleenHegarty1) March 25, 2014
.@Lara_APN : "Peace agreement and THEN reconciliation" #PeaceTalks
— Brendan Byers (@BrendanByers7) March 25,
2014
@Lara_APN: That used to be the line: "we can't want peace more than
the parties themselves." Yes, we can! They're fighting! #PeacePartners
— AmericansforPeaceNow (@PeaceNowUS) March 25,
2014
@Lara_APN: If Israel wants Jrslm recgnizd as Israel's capital by the
world, only 1 party can give them that- the Palestinians #PeacePartners
— AmericansforPeaceNow (@PeaceNowUS) March 25,
2014
"This is about asking the Palestinians to give up their existential narrative" (about "Jewish State" issue)
@Lara_APN #peacepartners
— Colleen Hegarty (@ColleenHegarty1) March 25, 2014
@Lara_APN: It was obvious back in 2009 that "Jewish state" demand
was about raising another impediment to peace. It was a shtick by Bibi
— AmericansforPeaceNow (@PeaceNowUS) March 25,
2014
.@Lara_APN : "Jewish state" recognition has historically "never been
made" #PeacePartners it's a "new obstacle to
peace"
— Brendan Byers (@BrendanByers7) March 25,
2014
.@Lara_APN in 2009 Netanyahu made the "Jewish state" demand the
obstacle to peace. #PeacePartners
— Tala Haikal (@talamay) March 25, 2014
.@Lara_APN : "if the political will can be mustered...it is possible
to create two viable, contiguous states" #PeacePartners
— Brendan Byers (@BrendanByers7) March 25,
2014