SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS
Showing posts with label Conference of Presidents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conference of Presidents. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

American Jewish Leaders Visit Israel - Inside Israel - News - Arutz Sheva

Group of 30 prominent American Jewish leaders visit Israel, meet with residents who have been affected by the endless rocket attacks.
First Publish: 7/16/2014, 5:13 AM

A group of 30 prominent American Jewish leaders, led by Robert G. Sugarman, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, and Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive ViceChairman/CEO, arrived in Israel on Monday for a two-day solidarity visit.
The delegation, which was organized on 24 hours’ notice, met with government leaders, defense forces and citizens of the State who have been impacted by the endless rocket attacks from Gaza.



“We are to show our solidarity and unity with the people of Israel,” Hoenlein told Arutz Sheva.
“There’s no more impressive and impactful way to show them that we care than by being here physically with them to experience, even for a short time, what they have been living with day after day,” he added.
Hoenlein further said that the visitors go back to the U.S. “strengthened to see the courage, the resiliency, the dedication of the people of Israel.”
“We have the opportunity to go back and tell the story having seen firsthand what they are going through, to see their commitment to sustaining life,” he said.






Photos: Avi Hayun

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

PM Netanyahu at Conf. of Presidents 2014

Netanyahu: It's Time to Delegitimize the Delegitimizers Those who call for boycotts of the Jewish state are "classical anti-Semites in modern garb," says PM Netanyahu

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu lashed out on Monday at those in Europe who are encouraging a boycott of Israel, calling their actions “an outrage.”
“In the past, anti-Semites boycotted Jewish businesses, and today they call for the boycott of the Jewish state,” he told a gathering of the Conference of Presidents.
“The boycotters must be exposed for what they are: they’re classical anti-Semites in modern garb,” Netanyahu declared, adding, “We have to fight them. It’s time to delegitimize the delegitimizers.”
The Prime Minister’s comments come in the wake of repeated calls for boycotts against Israel, not just by BDS organizations but also by the European Union (EU), which recently published new guidelines  boycotting Israeli entities operating beyond the 1949 Armistice Lines.
Among the leaders of the anti-Israel BDS campaign are left-wing Canadian Jew Naomi Klein, Roger Waters of the band Pink Floyd and physicistStephen Hawking.
While the BDS movement sees some success, it has also seen quite a few failures. One such recent example was when actressScarlett Johansson stepped down as an ambassador for Oxfam, after the group tried to force her to boycott Israel by not appearing in a commercial for Israeli company SodaStream.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

George W. Bush, Surprise Guest at Conf. of Pres. Gala, Says Unlikely Iran Intentions Towards Israel Have Changed



Former U.S. President George W. Bush told guests at a Jewish gathering Tuesday night that he believes it is unlikely that Iran’s hostile intentions towards Israel have changed, despite a recent charm offensive initiated by the Islamic Republic’s new president Hassan Rouhani.

“The United States’ foreign policy must be clear eyed; and understand that until the form of government changes in Iran, it is unlikely that their intentions toward Israel will change,” he said.

Addressing the current ongoing negotiations between Iran and Western powers, the former President said that he does “not believe in Iran’s peaceful intentions until they can irrevocably prove that it’s true.”

Bush delighted guests at the gala event at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel when he was revealed to be the evening’s surprise guest speaker, attendees told The Algemeiner. Photography and recording during Bush’s speech was prohibited, and he reiterated his longstanding policy not to comment on public policy matters out of respect for the sitting president.

The crowd of 1200 who gathered in support of The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations Fund rose to its feet and applauded enthusiastically as Bush ascended the podium. He offered praise for former Senator Joseph Lieberman, who was in attendance, and welcomed newly appointed Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer. He also congratulated COP leader Malcolm Hoenlein and past leaders of the organization who were honored at the event.

The former president also noted a current U.S. foreign policy lean towards isolationism and expressed confidence in the work of the COP to help ensure that the U.S. would remain active globally.

He also read the following excerpt from a speech he delivered in 2008 in front of Israel’s Knesset, and stressed that he holds it to be relevant today and for at least the next decade:

“As we go forward, our alliance will be guided by clear principles & shared convictions rooted in moral clarity and unswayed by popularity polls or the shifting opinion of international elites.

We believe in the matchless value of every man, woman, and child. So we insist that the people of Israel have the right to a decent, normal, and peaceful life, just like the citizens of every other nation.

We believe that democracy is the only way to ensure human rights. So we consider it a source of shame that the United Nations routinely passes more human rights resolutions against the freest democracy in the Middle East than any other nation in the world.

We believe that religious liberty is fundamental to civilized society. So we condemn anti-Semitism in all forms & whether by those who openly question Israel’s right to exist, or by others who quietly excuse them.

We believe that free people should strive and sacrifice for peace. So we applaud the courageous choices Israel’s leaders have made. We also believe that nations have a right to defend themselves and that no nation should ever be forced to negotiate with killers pledged to its destruction.

We believe that targeting innocent lives to achieve political objectives is always and everywhere wrong. So we stand together against terror and extremism, and we will never let down our guard or lose our resolve.

The fight against terror and extremism is the defining challenge of our time. It is more than a clash of arms. It is a clash of visions, a great ideological struggle. On one side are those who defend the ideals of justice and dignity with the power of reason and truth. On the other side are those who pursue a narrow vision of cruelty and control by committing murder, inciting fear, and spreading lies.

This struggle is waged with the technology of the 21st century, but at its core it is the ancient battle between good and evil. The killers claim the mantle of Islam, but they are not religious men. No one who prays to the God of Abraham could strap a suicide vest to an innocent child, or blow up guiltless guests at a Passover Seder, or fly planes into office buildings filled with unsuspecting workers. In truth, the men who carry out these savage acts serve no higher goal than their own desire for power. They accept no God before themselves. And they reserve a special hatred for the most ardent defenders of liberty, including Americans and Israelis.

The Conference of Presidents is a non-profit umbrella organization that represents 51 national Jewish organizations.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

GILAD SHALIT AT CONFERENCE OF PRESIDENTS IN NYC



The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations welcomed Gilad Shalit in New York on Thursday, marking his freedom after more than five years in Palestinian captivity.

The Presidents Conference played a video entitled "Five Years to Freedom," showing the many rallies, demonstrations, public displays and political efforts on behalf of Shalit's release.

Shalit told attendees that he had an inkling of efforts to free him from his Gaza imprisonment, but was unaware of the scope of activity.

Conference of Presidents Chairman Richard B. Stone said the Jewish community had made Gilad's freedom "a daily priority" and that thousands of Jews around the world had kept him in their thoughts and prayers every day.

Conference of Presidents Executive Vice Chairman of the Conference of Presidents Malcolm Hoenlein presented Shalit with a 6-inch thick volume entitled "Letters to Gilad," chronicling tens of thousands of letters collected throughout his captivity, and a volume of Ethics of the Fathers (Pirkei Avot).

Friday, February 18, 2011

Bibi to Nasrallah: Stay in your bunker



Israeli response to Hezbollah: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used his speech Wednesday evening at the Conference of Presidents in Jerusalem to send a personal message to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, urging him to stay in his bunker