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Israel Victory Project

A sticker placed outside the headquarters of the Israel Prison Service by the Israel Victory Project, Oct. 5, 2021. Credit: Israel Victory Project.
Israel Victory Project launches protest against ‘lenient conditions’ for terrorist prisoners
“Rather than transforming a terrorist into a defeated supplicant, Israeli prisons permit extraordinary comforts and benefits,” says Middle East Forum director.
“Violent Palestinian rejectionism is still alive and kicking,” says Knesset member Oded Forer.
For the past three years, the Israel Victory Project movement has been active in trying “to facilitate a change in the public discourse towards an Israeli victory that aims to encourage Palestinian leadership and society that their best chance at prosperity will come once they accept that Israel is the Jewish state.”
Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum, explains his “Victory” initiative, and how such an acknowledgement is crucial for Arab states (and the Jewish state) to progress economically, developmentally and globally.
The Israel Victory Project met this week in Israel’s parliament to present new data demonstrating that a majority of Israelis view the Oslo Accords, which called for direct negotiations of a two-state solution, as a failure. The question is: Now what?
The Trump administration’s approach to the Palestinians represents what Mideast experts and Israel advocates are describing as a paradigm shift in Washington—acknowledging that Palestinian rejectionism lies at the root of the Arab-Israeli conflict, rather than reflexively blaming the Jewish state for the impasse in negotiations.