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Israel Policy Forum Announces its Next Chapter with Middle East Progress

Dear Friends and Supporters of Israel Policy Forum:

On behalf of Israel Policy Forum (IPF), including our President Peter Joseph and Chair Larry Zicklin, I am pleased to inform you that IPF is embarking on its next chapter. 

2010 Must Be Showtime for Mideast Peace

Assistant Director, IPF - NY

As 2009 draws to a close, we are bombarded by the annual litany of commentary features recapping the year in Hollywood movies to the year in international conflict, and everything in between.

When it comes to the Middle East peace process, current conventional wisdom suggests the 2009 recap might go something like this: 

US-Iran Negotiations: Simulation Exercise at INSS

Ephraim Asculai, Emily B. Landau, and Tamar Malz-Ginzburg

INSS Insight No. 154, December 29, 2009

Despite the tendency to denote any simulation exercise on security issues a "war game," the recent simulation designed and held at INSS did not focus on the option of a military attack. Rather, it developed the scenario of a bilateral US-Iranian negotiation over Iran's nuclear program.

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Strawberry Fields for Peace

In an innovative effort to promote Israeli-Palestinian cooperation, a group of international contributors and the Peres Center for Peace are supporting an effort to grow strawberries in the West Bank city of Qalqilyah. A group of Israeli farmers and agricultural experts are providing the expert knowledge and technology to teach Palestinians how to grow strawberries for export, thereby improving the Palestinian economy. In fact, some of the fields literally abut the wall Israel built to prevent suicide attacks from the West Bank. As the Huffington post reports, “The plan is to market the strawberries in Europe for Christmas and to sell them to Ben & Jerry's”. As Israeli liaison officer Lt. Gal Levant noted in the same Huffington post article, "Our hope here is that if this situation will continue, that Qalqilyah will stop being the capital of terrorism and bombing it was before and will become a capital of strawberries."

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