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IPF Letter in The New York Times

It is sobering yet productive that three distinguished Israelis are generating ideas despite the unfortunate but realistic conclusion that “a comprehensive peace agreement is unattainable right now.”

In Meeting, A Chance for A Regional Approach

Today, President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after weeks of speculation about how the two countries will address the threat of Iran potentially obtaining nuclear weapons, and with little expectation for progress on Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.  However, the Iranian threat – coupled with the historic changes of governments across the Middle East – could actually serve as a strategic opportunity for these leaders to address Iran while advancing regional democratic efforts alongside Israeli-Palestinian peace.

The Right Balance on Iran

Israel Policy Forum applauds President Barack Obama’s commitment to Israel’s security outlined in his address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Mel Levine

Engaging in Diplomacy on Day One

On December 4, the Israel Policy Forum held its annual symposium entitled "A Blueprint for Leadership: How to Achieve Peace and Security in the Middle East." In one of the symposium's breakout sessions, Congressman Gary Ackerman, Chairman of the Middle East Subcommittee, and Dr. Naomi Chazan, President of the New Israel Fund and former Deputy Speaker of Israel's Knesset discussed the critical U.S. role in Middle East peacemaking. The session was moderated by former congressman and Middle East Advisor to the Obama presidential campaign, Mel Levine. The following is a summary of their remarks.