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In his speech before a joint session of Congress, in Washington on July 19, 2023, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said, “Palestinian terror against Israel or Israelis undermines any possibility for a future of peace between our peoples.... Terror is not a bump in the road. Terror is hatred and bloodshed. It contradicts humanity’s most basic principles of peace.… The younger generation of Israelis and Palestinians deserve better. They are all worthy of a future to look towards, a future of peace and prosperity. A future of hope.” 

The Initiative for Palestinian Authority Accountability and Reform (IPAAR) will strive to influence decision-makers in both Israel and the international community to hold the Palestinian Authority to account for its continuous, systematic, and fundamental breaches of the internationally witnessed and guaranteed Oslo Accords. 

IPAAR will focus on both the Palestinian Authority’s malfeasance towards Israel and Jews, including, inter alia, terror promotion, antisemitism, “Apartheid” propaganda, and international lawfare against the State of Israel, on the one hand, and the widespread corruption and abuse of human rights of the Palestinians by the Palestinian Authority, on the other.

IPAAR will provide an extensive database of information regarding the practices and policies of the Palestinian Authority that undermine the goal of achieving peace between Israel and the Palestinians and advocate that both the Israeli and foreign governments hold the PA accountable for these actions.

IPAAR will also provide a critical research-based analysis of the steps needed to reform the Palestinian Authority and turn it from being an obstacle to peace into a vehicle that promotes a future of peace, prosperity, and hope for both Israelis and Palestinians.

IPAAR Critical Research-Based Analysis

Amb. Alan Baker
20.2.24

Unilateral Recognition of a Palestinian State Will Undermine the Oslo Accords

It is somewhat puzzling why British, American, French, and other leading international politicians, in the midst of the present tragic war to oust the brutal and horrific Hamas terrorist presence from the Gaza Strip, are now finding it propitious and necessary to call for unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood.
Maurice Hirsch, JCPA
12.2.24

What Is the U.S. Government Doing to Enforce the Taylor Force Act?

It seems that the U.S. Department of State may have forgotten to push for the complete abolition of the Palestinian Authority’s terror-rewarding “Pay-for-Slay” policy.
Dan Diker, Jewish Report
8.2.24

UNRWA’s ‘Nobel Prize for Genocide’

George Orwell, one of Britain’s greatest gifts to Western literature, warned his readers about the deceptive use of language, particularly in the realm of politics. Political language, Orwell wrote, “Is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”
Gatestone
5.2.24

Biden's 'Two-State Solution' To Reward Palestinian Terrorism, Destroy Israel

The declared policy... of the US and Britain since the 1993-95 Oslo Accords has been that a two-state solution should come as part of a negotiated settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
JCPA, Maurice Hirsch
3.1.24

Does the World Hate Gaza and the Gazans?

Over the last 500 years, at least, the Gaza Strip has been a backwater. For the last 100 years, Gazans have increasingly been used as pawns, by both the Arabs and the international community, in their efforts to vilify Israel and the Jews. Paradoxically, Israel did more for the Gazans than any other of its changing rulers.
JPOST EDITORIAL
6.12.23

After the war: A two-state solution? - opinion

The phrase “two-state solution” is constantly being repeated, but is it realistic?
Maurice Hirsch
19.9.23

Can Israel and the Palestinian Authority Continue to Cooperate?

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) is 87 years old. When he leaves the political scene, will Israel be able to continue supporting the Palestinian Authority (PA) and even influence who stands at its head?
Amb. Alan Baker
6.8.23

Palestinian Compliance with the Oslo Accords: A Legal Overview

In approaching the thirtieth anniversary of the Oslo Accords and in light of the unique and complex relationship between the Palestinians and Israel, it is appropriate to reflect on some of the central legal issues concerning validity, accountability, and compliance with the Accords. Such issues enable or impede progress toward achieving the basic aims of the Accords – peaceful and fruitful good-neighborly relations between the Palestinians and Israel through a permanent settlement of the status of the territories and resolution of the major issues between them.
Times of Israel
2.8.23

Ex-Hamas prisoner’s story exposes tough road to peace

Tortured and imprisoned for fostering dialogue and understanding, activist Rami Aman was asked if he'd do it again. 'Absolutely!'
Maurice Hirsch
30.7.23

Israel’s Contribution to the Failure of the Oslo Accords

The agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) were never “Peace Agreements” in the true sense of the word.
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