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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 01:27 AM
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J Street statement on Mubarak abdication
http://www.jstreet.org/blog/?p=1415

Street President Jeremy Ben-Ami issued the following statement upon news that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down:

J Street welcomes the announcement that Hosni Mubarak has stepped down as President of Egypt.

We applaud the bravery of the Egyptian people who have inspired the world through their nonviolent movement to secure an Egypt that guarantees representative government, opportunity and dignity.

The cries of the Egyptian people for freedom and democracy have echoed across the globe with people of all races, religions and backgrounds who have known oppression and tyranny. We have all been inspired by the courage of those who, against all odds, took to the streets and changed the world – in particular, the younger generation which has led the way, seeking not only greater freedom but a better future for themselves and their families.

We hope that the military council which has taken control of Egypt will fulfill its commitment to hold elections and manage a smooth and rapid transition toward democracy and civilian rule, in keeping with the nonviolent spirit of the people on prominent display before the world these past few weeks.

Today, a new chapter opens in the history not just of Egypt, but of the Middle East. We pray it is a chapter rooted in freedom, dignity and respect for others. As Americans, Jews, and friends of Israel, we hope as well it is a chapter rooted in peace, and that the treaty between Israel and Egypt remains, as it has been, a bedrock of stability in a volatile region.

The epic changes underway in the broader Arab world have important implications for Israel, beyond simply its bilateral relationship with Egypt, as well as for the United States. It is now even more imperative to seriously pursue a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert provided the following advice this week to his successor Benjamin Netanyahu in light of events in Egypt: “Don’t wait. Move, lead and make history. This is the time. There will not be a better one.”

The tides of history are with those seeking their freedom, and it is imperative for the United States and Israel to work proactively to achieve a two-state solution to the conflict. Today’s news from Egypt only increases the urgency, making clear once again that in these historic tides, an unsustainable status quo will not hold.

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Ken Burch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 01:29 AM
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1. Good for J Steet!
n/t.
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Moral_Imagination Donating Member (161 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 01:30 AM
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2. Nice...
Any rebuttal from the AIPAC clowns yet?
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 01:34 AM
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3. Betting they will be very, very quiet n/t
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DLnyc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 02:19 AM
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4. Now is a time for settling differences and moving forward.
When faced with a wave of democracy, increased repression just raises the stakes and quite likely leads to greater disaster.

Smart money is on those who accept that change is coming and deal with it.

"The tides of history are with those seeking their freedom, and it is imperative for the United States and Israel to work proactively to achieve a two-state solution to the conflict. Today’s news from Egypt only increases the urgency, making clear once again that in these historic tides, an unsustainable status quo will not hold."

Well said.

If Bibi doesn't move now, he will find himself negotiating soon with a much weaker hand. He can get a two-state settlement today, if he shows the courage. I hope and expect the loss of Turkey as an ally and now the loss of Mubarak will give the Israeli hardliners the kick in the butt they need to make the settlement now that everyone agrees will be the eventual settlement anyway.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 09:34 PM
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5. Kick for Saturday n/t
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