FMEP in the News
Settler Leader Replaces Career Diplomat in New York Consulate, and the Left Objects, The Forward
Israel’s appointment of a settler leader to replace a well-liked career diplomat as the country’s top official representative in New York is unsettling groups on the left. “I think it offers a more honest look at who is running Israel,” said Matt Duss, president of the Foundation for Middle East Peace. “Like Danny Danon, Dayan is not somebody who favors equal rights for Palestinians… This is someone whose vision for Israel is deeply at odds with American values.”
Opinion: How Donald Trump Is Beating the Neoconservatives at Their Own Game, Matthew Duss/The Nation
“Trump is great at capitalizing on the neocons’ belligerent ultra-nationalism, but he has little use for their ideas,” write FMEP’s Matthew Duss
US-Israel relations
To Combat BDS, 'Solve the Palestinian Issue,' Say Top U.S. and EU Diplomats, Ha'aretz
While expressing absolute condemnation of the growing international boycott movement against the Jewish state, the ambassadors of the United States and the European Union had similar words of advice Monday for Israeli government leaders: If you want BDS to go away, revive negotiations with the Palestinians.
The duality of Israel's occupation, at home and abroad, +972 Magazine
“Slowly but surely, the process of shedding democratic characteristics in favor of ‘ethnocratic’ ones is becoming clearer and clearer for all to see,” writes Tomer Persico.
Occupation/Human rights
Jordan Valley village at risk of 'forcible transfer,' warns UN, Ma'an News
A UN official warned Monday that the village of Khirbet Tana in the Jordan Valley was at risk of “forcible transfer” after a wave of Israeli demolitions left more than a third of its residents homeless.
Why Israel needs B'Tselem, Al-Monitor
“Human rights organizations can stop Israelis from ignoring what they and their leaders are trying to repress or bury,” writes Shlomi Eldar.
Israeli politics
Knesset Advances Bill to Enable Suspension of Israeli Lawmakers, Ha'aretz
The Knesset on Monday night passed on first reading the bill that would allow the Knesset to remove a sitting Knesset member until the end of that Knesset term, or to suspend him for a shorter period of time.
Palestinian politics
Abbas demands justice over Hebron shooting, The Times of Israel
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Monday that justice must be served over the shooting by an IDF soldier of a disarmed and incapacitated Palestinian attacker.
Armed clashes break out with PA forces, 13 injured, Ma'an News
Armed clashes broke out Tuesday between Palestinian youths and Palestinian Authority security forces who raided the Old City of Nablus, leaving 13 injured.Nablus governor Akram Rujoub told Ma’an that PA security forces were attempting to detain a suspect in a recent murder when clashes erupted with armed men in and around the Old City.