Please join Americans for Peace Now, Foundation for Middle East Peace, and J Street DC Metro for
Israeli Settlements & Annexation in the Trump-Netanyahu Era
Featuring Akiva Eldar (author and journalist, Al-Monitor) in discussion with Debra Shushan (Director of Policy and Government Relations, Americans for Peace Now)
Tuesday, February 20th
10:00 - 11:30am
1319 18th Street NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Join us for a book reading and discussion with Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard and Lara Friedman, President of Foundation for Middle East Peace.
Wednesday, January 31st
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Book signing reception will follow the discussion. The book will be available for purchase.
APN’s Ori Nir spoke on January 26th at Northern Virginia’s Temple Rodef Shalom on the Six Day War of 1967, the opportunities it provided for Israel to reach peace with its neighbors and on the way in which the 1967 war the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Lebanon War shaped Israel’s peace movement.
On January 29, Americans for Peace Now will be holding its Vision of Peace Celebration event, and I invite you to take part, even without being present.
We all know "8 days" is central to the holiday of Hanukah. It is also significant to this upcoming special event. David Broza, the Israeli music superstar and dedicated peace activist -- and one of the event honorees -- spearheaded a project that also lasted 8 days (and nights), the outcome of which was the music album East Jerusalem, West Jerusalem. While not a Hanukah-level miracle, it is a unique and powerful statement about Israeli-Palestinian collaboration and coexistence, all of which was captured in a documentary film. Given the recent, misguided steps taken by President Trump regarding Jerusalem, the music and film that resulted from David Broza’s vision are all the more significant.
You need not be in Los Angeles on January 29 to join in the Vision of Peace Celebration and the honoring of David Broza and Rob Eshman, former esteemed publisher and editor-in-chief of the Jewish Journal.
With a donation to APN, your personal message to congratulate the honorees and/or in support of peace will be shared that night along with the other tribute messages. As a thank you, APN will send you an East Jerusalem-West Jerusalem album CD/movie DVD set.
Thank you for joining in APN's Vision of Peace Celebration,
Luis Lainer, Former Chair
Americans for Peace Now
On Thursday January 11, 2018, APN hosted leading Palestinian political scholar and pollster Khalil Shikaki for a briefing call on current challenges facing the Palestinians and on trends in Palestinian public opinion.
Dr. Khalil Shikaki, director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) in Ramallah and a professor of political science, discussed the state of Palestinian affairs following President Trump’s announcement on Jerusalem.
Dr. Shikaki has also been a senior fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University since 2005. His research focuses on the peace process, Palestinian state building, public opinion, transition to democracy, and the impact of domestic Palestinian politics on the peace process.
On Monday, November 13th in Washington, DC, please join Americans for Peace Now, the Foundation for Middle East Peace, the Arab American Institute for "Trump, Netanyahu, & the Declining Prospects for Peace in Jerusalem."
While the world awaits the grand unveiling of the the Trump administration's plan to broker the ultimate deal,
Netanyahu has alarmingly ramped up Israeli settlement activity and the displacement of Palestinians in East
Jerusalem. Join us for a discussion on the Netanyahu-Trump era's impact on the future of Jerusalem and its
residents, featuring Jerusalem expert Daniel Seidemann and discussants Ori Nir (Americans for Peace
Now) and Dr. James Zogby (Arab American Institute), moderated by Lara Friedman (Foundation for Middle East
Peace).