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Brit Tzedek v'Shalom
Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace
Political and Opinion Leaders on Geneva
- "The Majority Decides" speech by Ami Ayalon
to the May 15, 2004 Peace Rally - Rabin Square Tel Aviv
I didn't want to come to this square and be a part of the
politics of this rally. It was only the horror of seeing more of our soldiers
killed that brought me here. I have no words with which
to console the bereaved families. So instead I have come here, to this square, to shout
out the truth as I see it.
- Speech by Yossi Beilin to the May 15, 2004 Peace Rally - Rabin Square
Tel Aviv
The peace camp is returning home after three and a half years.
It has no intention of giving up; it isn't prepared to remain silent;
it will not be part of some bogus, dangerous national unity. It will lead
Israel out of Gaza, toward the end of the occupation, and in the direction
of peace negotiations.
- Menachem Klein, "A Path to Peace: Sharon’s Disengagement Plan or the
Geneva Accord?" Remarks at Carnegie Endowment for Peace, Washington,
DC and Beth Emet Synagogue, Evanston, IL, May 7, 2004
- Amram Mitzna, Geneva co-architect, Labor MK and candidate for Prime
Minister in the last elections, "Israel's Road to Peace," Keynote Address
at Brit Tzedek v'Shalom's 2nd National Conference, November 1, 2003
- Naomi Chazan, former Meretz MK, "The Road Map Leads to Geneva," Plenary
Address at Brit Tzedek v'Shalom's 2nd National Conference, October 31,
2003
- Alexander Bessmertnykh, Ali Alatas, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Carl Bildt,
Claude Cheysson, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Frank C. Carlucci, George
Alleyne, Ingvar Carlsson, Jorge Castañeda, Lakhdar Brahimi, Lloyd Axworthy,
Lord Carrington, Martti Ahtisaari, Oscar Arias Sanchez, Richard V. Allen,
Robert C. McFarlane, Robert S. McNamara, Thomas R. Pickering, W. Anthony
Lake, Warren M. Christopher, Zbigniew Brzezinski, "To Israelis and Palestinians:
A Statement of Support," New York Review of Books, Volume 51, Number
1, January 15, 2004
- William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd President of the United States, "Citizens
Show Peace is Possible," USA Today, December 4, 2003
- Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States of America, "Peace
Plan: That Duet Sounds Like a Real Winner," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
November 10, 2003
- Colin Powell, US Secretary of State, "Powell sends letter of support
to initiators of Geneva Accord," The Associated Press, November 7, 2003
- European Union, "Geneva Initiative Wins EU Backing," The Gulf Daily:
The Voice of Bahrain, February 3, 2004
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