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JANIP

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We believe that it is our responsibility as scholars and teachers to inject a voice of realism and moderation back into the public debate through public statements, op-ed articles, position papers, conferences, and other activities and to support other academics, students and members of the community
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states "The mission of JANIP is to bring together scholars, teachers, and administrators who reject the increasingly polarized debate surrounding the Palestinian–Israeli conflict. Our goal is to bring a voice into the conversation – out of our identification with and commitment to Israel – that
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Many, if not all, campus-based debates dealing with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have been reduced to a simplified choice: either uncompromisingly pro-Israel or pro-Palestinian, with little or no consideration of the competing rightful claims of the other side. As a result, more critical
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JANIP was conceived as a group of North American academics who support an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and a negotiated two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The concept of civil society in which conflicts are resolved without violence; terrorism or other extra-legal activities to which both the Palestinians and the Israelis are held strictly accountable
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supports a negotiated two-state solution, an end to occupation, and Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and bilaterally agreed-upon settlements in the West Bank. Specifically, we believe in:
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Direct negotiations and mutual accommodation as the route to a true and enduring peace between the two societies.
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JANIP sponsored two Pathways to Peace international academic conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The right of both peoples to self-determination within recognized, secure borders
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Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process
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perspectives and dialogue have become virtually impossible.
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Jewish Academic Network for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
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Partners for Progressive Israel
Ameinu
mission statement
Meretz USA
JANIP
Labor Zionist Alliance
Pathways to Peace Conference
Category
Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process

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