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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.

Roberta Fahn Schoffman

Roberta Fahn Schoffman is the president of Mindset Media and Strategic Consulting Group and an expert in U.S.-Israel relations and Diaspora Jewry. She represents IPF in her Jerusalem office, contributing in-depth, up-to-the-minute policy analyses and serves as IPF's link to Israeli policy makers, politicians, analysts, and journalists. From 1999 to 2001 she served as Prime Minister Ehud Barak's Adviser on World Jewish Affairs. She has also represented both the Anti-Defamation League and AIPAC. She currently resides in Jerusalem.

 

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