APN to Kerry: Don't Give Up on Mideast Peace
APN is the sister organization of Shalom Achshav, Israel's preeminent peace movement.
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APN also reiterated today its call on Jewish community leaders to publicly and vocally express support for Kerry’s mission and to commit to help him secure the peace that Israelis and Palestinians want and deserve.
In a new document “APN’s Top 10 Messages of encouragement to Secretary Kerry as he returns to the Middle East,” APN reminds Kerry why his determination is vital for his mission to succeed and why his goal is attainable despite the cynics the skeptics and the naysayers on the Israeli side, the Palestinian side and here in America as well.
APN’s President and CEO Debra DeLee said: “Unfortunately, there are many on both sides who are praying and even working actively for Secretary Kerry to fail. At such times, it is important to encourage the Secretary to keep his eye on the ball, to stay focused on Israeli-Palestinian peace, to believe in his ability to achieve this goal, to keep in mind that most Israelis and Americans support it, and to not be distracted by calls for interim arrangements or other ideas that are bound to result in reinforcing the status quo rather than in bringing change.”
APN is the sister organization of Shalom Achshav, Israel's preeminent peace movement. APN's mission is to educate and persuade the American public and its leadership to support and adopt policies that will lead to comprehensive, durable, Israeli-Palestinian and Israeli-Arab peace, based on a two-state solution, guaranteeing both peoples security, and consistent with U.S. national interests.
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APN's Top 10 Messages of Encouragement to Secretary Kerry as He Returns to the Middle East
1. Keep doing what you're doing.
2. Yes, you can.
3. Israeli-Palestinian peace is a vital U.S. national security interest.
4. Yes, the U.S. can "want it" more than the parties.
5. Hold on to your sense of urgency.
6. Distinguish between wise counsel and advice from those with hidden agendas.
7. Majorities of both Israelis and Palestinians want you to persevere and succeed.
8. The majority of Americans, including American Jews, want you to persevere and succeed.
9. Israel's own national security establishment is with you.
10. Pursuing peace is the real pro-Israel policy.
2. Yes, you can.
3. Israeli-Palestinian peace is a vital U.S. national security interest.
4. Yes, the U.S. can "want it" more than the parties.
5. Hold on to your sense of urgency.
6. Distinguish between wise counsel and advice from those with hidden agendas.
7. Majorities of both Israelis and Palestinians want you to persevere and succeed.
8. The majority of Americans, including American Jews, want you to persevere and succeed.
9. Israel's own national security establishment is with you.
10. Pursuing peace is the real pro-Israel policy.