The “Entry Law,” adopted by the Israeli Knesset on March 6, 2017, bans entry to Israel of
foreign national who support or publicly engage in boycotts of either Israel or West Bank settlements, whether
they do it individually or are affiliated with organizations that endorse such practices. This law uniquely
affects APN, a Zionist, pro-Israel organization that advocates for boycotts of the settlements and the
occupation while strongly rejecting boycotts, divestment and sanctions (BDS) targeting Israel.
APN's President and CEO Debra DeLee said: “This new draconian law is a severe blow to Israeli democracy. It is
aimed at a basic civil liberty, the freedom of expression, and will severely harm Israel by keeping out some of its
greatest supporters, including Americans for Peace Now…We are a Zionist, pro-Israel organization, which cares about
Israel's future as a democracy and a Jewish state. As such, we oppose the occupation and the settlements and call
on our supporters to express this view by boycotting settlements. It would be absurd for the government of Israel
to block us from visiting the country we love and care so much about because we chose to express a legitimate view
in a legitimate way.”