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Peace Now in the Press: June 2008 Archives

Public Affairs Qualification Course students were able to spend an hour of their training schedule with Ori Nir, currently APN spokesman
Hebron district police Colonel Avshalom Peled...suggested left-wing activists visiting the city caused "dangerous" provocations.
The recent Knesset decision opposing a major IDF invasion of Gaza was not made in vain.
"Peace Now has won legitimacy, in Israel and the Jewish Disapora, for the idea of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute,"
"Some of our supporters were concerned that Obama's comments might be perceived as prejudging the current negotiations - or any future ones - over the future of Jerusalem," said Ori Nir, spokesman for Americans for Peace Now.

Jerusalem Post: "Obama clarifies united J'lem comment"

"There was reaction from some of our base who were taken aback by it and thought he was undermining the peace process," said Americans for Peace Now spokesman Ori Nir
"It makes you wonder how serious we are about peace, how much we really want it," Yaariv Oppenheimer, the general secretary of the organisation Peace Now, told The Age.
Peace Now director-general Yariv Oppenheimer sent a critical letter to President Shimon Peres on Wednesday over his intent to attend the 30th anniversary of the West Bank city of Ariel
"Olmert's Last-Chance Dance" by APN Spokesman Ori Nir: What Ehud Olmert should - but probably won't - tell George Bush
Yariv Oppenheimer, general secretary of Peace Now, responded to reports of the announcement to be made by Boim and said it is "like a nail in the Annapolis peace summit's coffin."
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