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Join Brit Tzedek v'Shalom's call for a negotiated two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Message #3 from American Jews to Congress and the President

2369 signatures

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  May 3, 2005
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  July 28, 2005
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  August 5, 2005
Message #2 from American Jews to the President

1399 signatures

Launched:
  February 15, 2005
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  May 3, 2005
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  May 5, 2005
Message #1 from American Jews to the President

1396 signatures

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  January 12, 2005
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  February 15, 2005
Delivered:
  March 18, 2005
Open Letter from American Jews to the Next President*

8,163 signatures

Launched:
  September 9, 2004
Closed:
  January 12, 2005
*Letter prepared by independent Host Committee supported by Brit Tzedek.
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As concerned American Jews united in our unwavering support for Israel, we share your continuing vision of a just and secure resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Israel’s best option for long-term stability and security is two democratic states living securely side by side.

What transpires in the months following the Gaza withdrawal will determine the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Therefore, we call on you to:

  • Immediately appoint a well-known senior statesman as an envoy to Israel and the Palestinian Authority, to remain on the ground before, during and in the months following the withdrawal.

  • Provide the envoy with a team of monitors to enable independent corroboration of claims by both sides about the steps taken or not taken to implement and coordinate agreements.

The two sides remain far apart in their understanding of their obligations and the necessary coordination of the Israeli withdrawal. The immediate future of international ports of entry, crossings into Israel of goods and people, evacuated settler houses, and much more is still undecided or in dispute.

A prestigious high-level envoy, present in the region on a daily basis, is needed to help both sides reach agreement on the large and small details that must be coordinated to ensure a smooth and successful transition.

 
 
   
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