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American Israel Public Affairs Committee Holds Annual Meeting 02/08/2018

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is holding their Annual Event on Thursday, February 8, 2018 at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. Featured Speaker will be Senator Joseph Lieberman. The event remains sold out to nearly 900 attendees in the Cohen Pavilion.

AIPAC empowers pro-Israel activists across all ages, religions, races and political parties to be politically engaged and build relationships with members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to promote the U.S.-Israel relationship.

AIPAC will hold it’s Annual Policy Conference in Washington, DC March 4-6, 2018. The event attracts more than 18,000 community and student activists from all 50 states, members of Congress, and countless Israeli and American policymakers and thought leaders.

AIPAC empowers pro-Israel activists across all ages, religions, races and political parties to be politically engaged and build relationships with members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to promote the U.S.-Israel relationship. More than 100,000 citizens from across the country work with their elected officials and AIPAC staff to strengthen the bonds between the United States and the Jewish state.

The mission of AIPAC is to strengthen, protect and promote the U.S.-Israel relationship in ways that enhance the security of the United States and Israel. AIPAC’s staff and citizen activists educate decision makers about the bonds that unite the United States and Israel and how it is in America’s best interest to help ensure that the Jewish state is safe, strong and secure.

Cooperation between the two countries is advantageous for both nations. As America’s bipartisan pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC urges all members of Congress to support Israel through foreign aid, government partnerships, joint anti-terrorism efforts and the promotion of a negotiated two-state solution—a Jewish state of Israel and a demilitarized Palestinian state.

More information is available at AIPAC https://www.aipac.org

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