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November 2004: A Turning Point in Middle East History: What the US, Israel and the Palestinians Should Do

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June 2004: The Majority Decides: Get Out of Gaza, Start to Talk!  [PDF]

April 2004: This Year We Are Slaves; Next Year May We All Be Free  [PDF]

December 2003: Israeli Military Leaders Call for Political Steps Towards Palestinians [PDf]

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September 2002: Yom Kippur: A Time for Reflection [PDf]

August 2002: The Settlements [PDf]

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Position Papers


APN on the Israeli-U.S. Disengagement Plan: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, April 16, 2004


Peace Now Perspectives on The Yassin Killing,
Hamas and Counter-Terrorism

Target Hamas: Chicago Jews React to Rantisi Killing,
Chicago Jewish News, April 23, 2004

APN Condemns Yassin Assassination, March 22, 2004

The Killing of the Sheikh: Morally Justified, But Unwise, The Forward, March 26, 2004

The Yassin Killing and Sharon's Disengagement Plan, Yossi Alpher, APN Q&A, 3/22/04

Sharon's Gamble Could Trigger a Holy War, Henry Siegman, Financial Times, April 7, 2004

If Sharon Had a Realistic Strategy for Peace, Assassinations Would be More Justified, Yossi Alpher, Bitterlemons, 3/29/04

The Terror Trap, Gershom Gorenberg, The American Prospect, January 1, 2004

APN Action Alert, Sharon Seeks U.S. Support for Settlement Evacuation Plan, March 2, 2004

Eight Simple Rules for Evacuating Settlements, Debra DeLee, President and CEO of Americans for Peace Now, Washington Jewish Week, February 12, 2004

Principles for U.S. to Assist in Settlement Evacuation, APN Policy Paper, 2/12/04

Arab American Institute/Americans for Peace Now Survey: Jewish Americans and Arab Americans Back Joint Peace Proposal, Support U.S. Engagement in Peace Process January 29, 2004 Press Release

A Silent Majority for Peace, Debra DeLee, The Forward, Feb. 6, 2004

Why Have the Road Map, the Abbas Government and the Cease-Fire Collapsed?  [PDF], Mark Rosenblum, Gidon D. Remba, 11/16/03

What Steps Should the US Now Take to Help Israelis and Palestinians Put an End to the Bloodshed and Revive Palestinian-Israeli Peace Efforts?  [PDF], Mark Rosenblum, 11/16/03

The West Bank Fence/Separation Barrier, From Peace Now Settlement Watch Director Dror Etkes US Senate Testimony  [PDF], 10/15/03

Why Settlements Create an Obstacle to Peace, Undermining Israel’s Security and its Character as a Democratic Jewish State, From Dror Etkes US Senate Testimony  [PDF], 10/15/03

Short Takes on the Geneva Accord: From Israeli & Palestinian Participants and Ha'aretz Commentators  [DOC], 11/16/03

New Joint Survey of Arab American & Jewish American Opinion: Strong Backing Found for the Road Map, Settlement Freeze July 25, 2003

APN's Position on the Security Barrier between Israel and the West Bank.
View the latest map here.  July 29, 2003

A Fence, But Not This One, by Luis Lanier, Boston Globe, August 10, 2003

Exploding the Myth About Why Camp David Failed, Gidon D. Remba, August 5, 2003

Yossi Alpher on the Quartet Roadmap: Futile, But Important, APN Q&A & Bitterlemons October 28, 2002

APN Condemns Extremist Violence In Israel October 21, 2002

Trembling at Moderation Luis Lainer, July 19, 2002

Missing a Chance to End the War? The Saudi Peace Initiative, or
How I Won Sharon Supporters Over to Peace Now
Gidon D. Remba, October 9, 2002

Poll: Palestinians Support Peace Plan, Democracy, May 2002

Solid Israeli Majority Backs Exit From Occupied Territories May 9, 2002

Palestinians Divided, By Khalil Shikaki, Excerpt from Foreign Affairs, January/February 2002

Disengagement Now, Mark Rosenblum, June 24, 2002 [HTML]

Israeli Military Officials on the Need for a Political Solution
and the Limits of Force
, May 2002 [HTML]

Standing with Israel, Dissenting from Sharon Gidon D. Remba, Samuel Fleischacker [HTML]

Sharon vs. Barak Map:Two Peace Plans Compared [PDF]

Politics of the Absurd: Settlers Willing to Relocate for Peace, Patricia Barr, August 1, 2002 [HTML]

EU Account of Taba: What Really Happened at the Taba Talks in January 2001, Ha'aretz, Feb. 15, 2002 [HTML]

Yossi Alpher Assesses the Bush Middle East Speech, July 1, 2002 [HTML]

Peace Now on Refusal to Serve in the Occupied Territories, March 31, 02 [HTML]

What is Zionism? A Peace Now Vision, Gidon D. Remba, October 25, 2002 [HTML]

APN: Policy Statement, December 2001 [HTML]

APN: Where We Stand, Policy Statement, April 2000 [HTML]