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Press Releases: November 2010 Archives

Washington, DC -- Americans for Peace Now (APN) today announced the
release of an updated version of its interactive map application for
the iPhone and iPad devices.

The new version updates "Facts on the Ground: APN's Map
Project," the unique interactive mapping tool that APN released in
September. The app gives anyone, anywhere, a comprehensive real-time
view of what is happening on the ground in the West Bank.
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Washington, DC - Americans for Peace Now (APN) is deeply concerned about today's announcement that Israel is moving forward with plans to build 1,300 new apartments in East Jerusalem.

"No Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement can be reached unless the parties find a way to share Jerusalem. Unilateral Israeli action that expands settlements in this area makes reaching a deal more difficult," said Debra DeLee, APN's President and CEO


Washington, DC - Americans for Peace Now today urged the leaders of the new majority in the House of Representatives, John Boehner (R-OH) and Eric Cantor (R-VA) to support peace for Israel and to "not allow support for Israel to be politicized." 


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