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Letter of support from prominent Israelis

Dozens of prominent Israelis with security, military, diplomatic, political and academic backgrounds signed a second letter of support for J Street after our first anniversary. Read their letter below or click here for the PDF.

Scroll down to read the first letter and its signatories.

  • Mr. Yossi Alpher
    bitterlemons; former Senior Member of Mossad; former Director of the Jaffe Center for Strategic Studies
  • Col (Ret.) Shaul Arieli
    Council on Peace and Security; former Commander Gaza Brigade; former head of the 'Peace Negotiations Administration' under PM Ehud Barak
  • Rabbi Arik Ascherman
    Executive Director, Rabbis for Human Rights
  • Haim Assa
    Former National Security Advisor to PM Itzhak Rabin
  • Bernard Avishai
    Jerusalem Venue for Jerusalem Supporters and Recruitment, External Contact for David Grossman
  • Colette Avital
    Former Deputy Speaker of Knesset; Ambassador
  • Adm (Ret.) Ami Ayalon
    Former Minister and Member of Knesset. Former head of the Shin-Bet, and Navy
  • Uzi Baram
    Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Tourism; former Secretary General of the Labor Party
  • Shlomo Ben Ami
    Former Foreign Minister and Public Security Minister
  • David Broza
    Singer, writer, performer
  • Professor Naomi Chazan
    Former Deputy Speaker of Knesset; founder, Israel Women's Network
  • Brig. Gen. (ret.) Nehemia Dagan
    Former Chief of the Educational Corp.
  • Sidra Dekoven Ezrahi
    Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • Maj Gen (Ret.) Shlomo Gazit
    Former Commander of IDF Intelligence, former President of Ben Gurion University, member of the staff of Jaffee Center for Stretegic Studies, Tel Aviv University
  • Professor Galia Golan
    Interdisciplinary Center, Herzlia
  • Micha Harish
    Former Minister of Industry and Commerce, and Secretary General of the Labor Party
  • Dave Kimche
    Former Director General of the Foreign Ministry
  • Shlomo (Tchich) Lahat
    Ret. Major General in the IDF and former Mayor of Tel Aviv
  • Maj Gen (Ret.) Amos Lapidot
    Former Commander of Israel Air Force; former President of the Technion University, Haifa
  • Alon Liel
    Former Director General of the Foreign Ministry
  • Maj Gen (Ret.) Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
    Former Chief of the General Staff of the IDF; former Minister of Transport & Tourism
  • Eti Livni 
    Former Deputy Speaker of the Knesset
  • Maj Gen (Ret.) Amram Mitzna
    Former Chairman of the Israel Labor Party and Knesset Member; former Commander of the IDF Central Command and Planning Branch; former Mayor of Haifa
  • Ambassador Ora Namir
    Former Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, and Former Ambassador to China
  • Brig General (Ret.) Israela Oron
    Former deputy National Security Council's adviser; former Chief of the Women's Corp
  • Amos Oz
    Author
  • Brig Gen (Ret.) Ilan Paz
    Former Head of the Civil Administration in the West Bank
  • Orni Petrushka
    Businessman and Entrepreneur
  • Rabbi Andrew Sacks
    Director General of the Rabbinical Assembly in Israel
  • Adv Talia Sasson
    Former Special Adviser to Prime Minister Sharon; authored the Sasson report on illegal settlements
  • Amb. Shimon Shamir
    Professor, Tel Aviv University. Former Ambassador to Egypt and Jordan
  • Colonel (Ret.) Gilead Sher
    former Israeli Prime Minister's Chief of Staff and Policy Coordinator
  • Professor David Shulman
    Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • Abu Vilan
    Former Member of Knesset
  • Rabbi Levi Weiman Kelman
    Kehilat Kol HaNeshama, Jerusalem
  • Danny Yatom
    Former Knesset Member, former Head of the Mossad


To the Supporters of J Street,

Congratulations on the initial success of J Street. You could not have chosen a more critical moment to mobilize American support for the two-state solution and to promote a broader conception of what it means to be pro-Israel in the United States.  

Without diplomatic resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Israeli conflicts, the region faces a future of ever-escalating tension and violence. The remaining window of opportunity for the two-state solution is short. The future of a Jewish, democratic Israel is at stake, as are national and security interests critical to Israel, the United States, the Palestinians and the region as a whole.  

We need your help to address this existential threat. Israelis and Palestinians have not and are unlikely to resolve this conflict alone. Majorities of both populations still desire a two-state solution, and we welcome J Street’s promotion of strong American leadership in reaching and implementing a comprehensive peace deal. 

Only serious, sustained international engagement - not simply further process - can forge a regional solution that addresses outstanding claims and results in comprehensive conflict resolution. And only the United States has the stature and prestige to lead an international effort and orchestrate a regional solution.  

We were pleased that President Obama made resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Israeli conflicts an early and serious priority. We welcomed the appointment of Senator Mitchell as Special Envoy for Middle East Peace and are committed to supporting his efforts. Now, it is imperative that America moves ahead and exert the necessary leadership to help us move forward quickly and meaningfully. 

We share J Street's view that there is ultimately no military resolution to the political conflicts between Israel and our neighbors. We appreciate your voice of moral and strategic clarity on this point. We value the political space you are opening in Washington, and we  believe the broad policy discussion you are encouraging there stands to benefit Israel and the  broader Middle East. 

As Israelis dedicated to our country, its future, security and progress, we support your effort  to promote a safer and more prosperous future for both our countries and the entire Middle  East. As Friends of J Street, we stand behind your goal of advancing regional comprehensive peace and security. 

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Dozens of prominent Israelis with security, military, diplomatic, political and academic backgrounds signed a letter of support for J Street at its launch. Read their letter below or click here for the PDF.

  • Yossi Alpher
    bitterlemons; former Senior Member of Mossad; former Director of the Jaffe Center for Strategic Studies
  • Col (Ret) Shaul Arieli
    Council on Peace and Security; former Commander Gaza Brigade; former head of the 'Peace Negotiations Administration' under PM Ehud Barak
  • Uzi Baram
    Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Tourism; former Secretary General of the Labor Party
  • Shlomo Ben Ami
    Former Foreign Minister and Public Security Minister
  • Daniel Ben Simon
    Journalist and commentator for Ha'aretz Newspaper
  • Brig Gen (Ret) Shlomo Brom
    Former deputy head of IDF Strategic Planning and Deputy National Security Advisor
  • Avrum Burg
    Former Speaker of the Knesset and Chairman of the Jewish Agency
  • Professor Naomi Chazan
    Former Deputy Speaker of Knesset; founder, Israel Women's Network
  • Professor Galia Golan
    Interdisciplinary Center, Herzlia
  • Tamar Hermann
    Dean of Academic Studies, The Open University of Israel; Senior Fellow, Israel Democracy Institute
  • Anat Hoffman
    Executive Director of Israel Religious Action Center
  • Dave Kimche
    Former Director General of the Foreign Ministry
  • Maj Gen (Ret) Amos Lapidot
    Former Commander of Israel Air Force; former President of the Technion University, Haifa
  • Alon Liel
    Former Director General of the Foreign Ministry
  • Maj Gen (Ret) Amnon Lipkin-Shahak
    Former Chief of the General Staff of the IDF; former Minister of Transport & Tourism.
  • Eti Livni
    Former Deputy Speaker of the Knesset
  • Werner Loval
    Past President, AACI Jerusalem Branch (Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel)
  • Moshe Maoz 
    Professor Emeritus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; former adviser to Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres.
  • Maj Gen (Ret) Amram Mitzna
    Former Chairman of the Israel Labor Party and Knesset Member; former Commander of the IDF Central Command and Planning Branch; former Mayor of Haifa
  • Nimrod Novik
    Former senior advisor to the Prime Minister; businessman; Chairman of the Economic Cooperation Foundation
  • Brig Gen (Ret) Israela Oron
    Former deputy National Security Council's adviser; former Chief of the Women's Corp
  • Brig Gen (Ret) Ilan Paz
    Former Head of the Civil Administration in the West Bank
  • Avi Primor
    Former Israeli Ambassador to the EU and Germany; Director of European Studies at the IDC in Herzeliya
  • Ron Pundak
    Director General of the Peres Center for Peace
  • Dalia Rabin
    Chair of the Rabin Center; former Member of Knesset and Deputy Minister of Defense
  • Ambassador Gad Ranon
    Former Director, North America (USA and Canada) Division, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Rabbi Andrew Sacks
    Director General of the Rabbinical Assembly in Israel
  • Talia Sasson
    Former Special Adviser to Prime Minister Sharon; authored the Sasson report on illegal settlements
  • Uri Savir
    President of the Glocal Forum; former Member of Knesset and Director General of the Foreign Ministry
  • Professor Alice Shalvi
    Recipient of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement; former Rector of Jewish Studies Seminary, Jerusalem, founding chair of the Israel Women’s Network
  • Professor Hillel Shuval
    Head Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Hadassah Academic College-Jerusalem; Kunen-Lunenfeld Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Rabbi Levi Weiman-Kelman
    Kehilat Kol HaNeshama, Jerusalem
  • Joanne Yaron Chair, Democrats Abroad-Israel
  • Esther (Etty) Yevnin
    Colonel/Commander, former director, international relations, Israeli National Police; former attaché, Ministry of Public Security, Southwestern Europe and Africa; former elected member, INTERPOL.

To the supporters of J Street,

As Israelis dedicated to our country, its future, security and progress, we are pleased to learn of the creation of J Street, a new American movement to support strong U.S. leadership in achieving immediate, peaceful resolution of Israel 's conflicts with its neighbors.

Ending the Israeli-Palestinian and the broader Israeli-Arab conflict quickly and diplomatically is an essential national and security interest of the State of Israel – as well as of the United States, the Palestinians and the region as a whole. Only a negotiated, political resolution to these conflicts will ensure Israel's lasting security and viability as a democratic, prosperous home for the Jewish people.

Now more than ever, true friendship requires strong American leadership and engagement to move the sides toward a comprehensive two-state solution. With time running out, business-as-usual will not do.

To achieve these goals, all parties – including the United States – will be called on to demonstrate political will and courage. The emergence of a movement in the United States which understands and is willing to provide political support for difficult compromises is essential to fostering that political will. In our opinion, such a movement is in Israel's best interests.

We deeply value the historic role of the United States as a staunch ally and irreplaceable friend of Israel's. We also value the role the American Jewish community and other American friends have played in strengthening and deepening that bond.

Being a friend and ally – being "pro-Israel" – means caring enough to get involved, express views and concerns, and provide advice. It does not require rigid agreement with every decision ever made or every policy pursued by the government of Israel or of the United States. Debate and discussion are essential to democracy and should be part of the relationship between Israel and Jewish people elsewhere in the world.

The ideas that J Street is promoting (a viable two-state solution, regional peace based on withdrawal to recognized borders with strict security arrangements, and normal relations between Israel and the broader Arab world along the lines of the Arab-Saudi Peace Initiative) have become consensus positions among Israelis. Yet, within that consensus, there is always vigorous and open discussion in Israel over how best to promote our security and interests. Our country is stronger for the robustness of this debate.

There is every reason to believe that a similarly open discussion in the United States will also be in Israel's best interests. We see in the creation of J Street, an expression of support for and commitment to the State of Israel and to a strong and enduring U.S.- Israel relationship. Hopefully, your efforts will help us achieve our country's greatest hope: peace with our neighbors and permanent, recognized and secure borders through a diplomatic end to the conflicts that have plagued our people and inflamed the region for far too long.

View this letter as a PDF.

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