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Israel Policy Forum is shocked and appalled by the column published in the Atlanta Jewish Times by its owner and publisher Andrew Adler calling for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to give the go-ahead for U.S.-based Mossad agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order for the current vice president to take his place, and forcefully dictate that the United States policy includes its helping the Jewish state obl

Amb. Daniel C. Kurtzer on 'Reviving the Peace Process' (TRANSCRIPT)

In an ideal world, if we were writing this up as a scenario we would say let’s put this all on hold, and everyone stays away happily and nothing changes for the worse, and we pick it up perhaps when everyone is stronger. But status quos are not status quos and people know that. They either get better – or more commonly – they actually get worse because they are left neglected. I fear that this status quo, over the next 10 or 11 months if there isn’t some very significant policy activity, will deteriorate into violence.

Israel Policy Forum's Statement on the President's Address in Cairo

As did the audience at Cairo University, Israel Policy Forum strongly applauds President Obama's historic, bold and wide-ranging speech today calling for a "new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world."

In particular, IPF welcomes the President's pledge that he would "personally pursue" a two-state solution "with all the patience that the task requires." 

The President reserved some of his sharpest language for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, demonstrating the strongest declaration yet by an American president in support of achieving peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians through a two-state solution.  As such, today's direct and honest speech represents an important first step toward regaining America's credibility as an honest broker of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and galvanizing the region toward a more peaceful and secure future.

Toward this end, IPF welcomes the President's re-iteration that America's bonds with Israel are "unbreakable" and declaration that "America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspirations for ... a state of their own."  

In addition, IPF lauds President Obama's message that all sides must live up to their respective Roadmap obligations, calling on the Palestinians to "abandon violence" and stating that "the United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements," which "undermines efforts to achieve peace."

Furthermore, the President's message to the Arab States that they "must recognize that the Arab Peace Initiative was an important beginning, but not the end of their responsibilities," is a welcome sign that the President understands the importance of a regional approach to peacemaking in the region.

Achieving a two-state solution, as IPF has long stated and as the President declared again today, "is in Israel's interest, Palestine's interest, America's interest and the world's interest."

Americans, Israelis and Palestinians must therefore not "see this conflict only from one side or the other," as the President said, or "we will be blind to the truth."

That is why Israel Policy Forum is heartened that President Obama is beginning to engage in the kind of sustained, tough U.S. diplomacy that will be needed in order to overcome the challenges currently facing a two-state solution and peace and security in the Middle East.      

Israel Policy Forum pledges to do all it can to strengthen the voices of the majority of Americans and American Jews who support the president's efforts in this regard.