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Must-reads
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Europe Must Unconditionally Defend Its Values
Die Welt / 3-minute read
The recent deadly attacks in Paris, Nice, and Vienna are another painful reminder that the threat from Islamist extremists is real and no country is immune. In one of Germany’s most prestigious newspapers, Die Welt, AJC CEO David Harris lays out ten key steps that Europe should take to counter Islamist extremism on its soil. “Confront the fact that the foot soldiers in the jihadist wars may be driven by poverty or alienation, but the masterminds are driven by ideological zealotry,” Harris wrote. He added later: “The more Europe shares information and best practices within its borders, and also with other likeminded nations, including the United States, Israel, and moderate Arab countries, the more likely success will result in thwarting recruitment and attacks, and strengthening preparedness and national resilience.” Read more |
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A New Approach to Middle East Peace Needed in Europe
Internationale Politik / 2-minute read
AJC Berlin Director Remko Leemhuis writes that Europe’s silence about the peace agreements between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates has been deafening and reminiscent of the indifference when Egypt and Israel made peace. Leemhuis posits that the peace agreements have “laid bare Europe’s limited influence in the region, influence that will continue to dissipate if it is unable to shuck long-held dogmas and recognize political realities.” That includes no longer pouring money into Palestinian mechanisms that, unlike Israel, refuse to pursue a path to peace. Read more |
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American Jews Grapple With Political Shifts
JTA / 2-minute read
As votes continue to be tallied — and recounts are triggered, the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election remains unclear. The first exit poll of Jewish voters this week closely resembled AJC’s pre-election surveys that showed 75% of Jewish voters planned to vote for Vice President Joe Biden and 22% favored President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, according to the Jewish Journal, the Republican Jewish Coalition reported 41% of Jewish voters in Florida favored Trump, the highest percentage to support a Republican presidential candidate since 1988. Watch former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman, National Chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition, and Mark Mellman, President and CEO of the Democratic Majority for Israel, discuss on an Advocacy Anywhere program two days after the election what its outcome means for the Jewish world. Read more |
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What We Can Learn from AJC Antisemitism Survey
Tablet Magazine / 2-minute read
AJC’s first-ever State of Antisemitism in America Report reinforced much of what American Jews already knew: antisemitism is on the rise and we’re deeply concerned. But the most troubling aspect of the poll was the suggestion that American Jews shouldn’t count on their neighbors to recognize or sympathize with our struggle. “The gap between Jewish and non-Jewish perceptions of anti-Semitism is natural, more a reminder of the need for empathy, persuasion, and relationship-building than an indictment of our fellow citizens,” writes journalist Armin Rosen in Tablet Magazine. “And yet the gap remains, in a time when Jews sense that their position in American society is becoming less secure.” Read more |
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