Sponsored and
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| Jerusalem
Summit Presidium
| Baroness Caroline Cox, Deputy Speaker, U.K. House of the Lords
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Baroness Caroline Cox was created a Life Peer in 1982 and has been Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords in the UK since 1985. She was Founder Chancellor of Bournemouth University from 1991-2001 and is Vice President of the Royal College of Nursing. Her international humanitarian work includes serving as non-executive director of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation, trustee of MERLIN (Medical Emergency Relief International), and the Siberian Medical University and Chief Executive of HART (Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust). |
| Sam
Brownback, U.S. Senator,
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Chairman, Subcommittee on Science, Technology,
and Space - U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Committee Chairman, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific
Affairs - U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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| Prof.
Moshe Kaveh, President,
Bar-Ilan University |
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An internationally-acclaimed physicist, Moshe Kaveh is a research fellow at the Cavendish Laboratories at Cambridge University, chief scientist of Bar-Ilan University’s Minerva Center in Mesoscopics, and director of its Resnick Institute for Advanced Technology. Over his tenure as president of Bar-Ilan University (since 1996), the university has doubled its student body, tripled its doctoral students, built 15 major new teaching and research facilities, and opened more than 120 new courses of study, research centers and institutes.
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| Prof.
Daniel Pipes,
Board Member, United States Institute of Peace |
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Daniel Pipes is director
of the Middle East Forum, a member of the presidentially
appointed board of the U.S. Institute of Peace, and
a prize-winning columnist for the New York Post and
The Jerusalem Post. Mr. Pipes serves on the "Special
Task Force on Terrorism and Technology" at the
Department of Defense. He sits on five editorial boards,
has testified before many congressional committees,
and worked on four presidential campaigns.
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| Mr.
Michael Cherney, Chairman
of the Board of Trustees |
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Mr. Michael Cherney, a prominent industrialist and philanthropist,
moved from the former Soviet Union to Israel in 1994 and
is actively involved in many charity and information projects
on behalf of Israel. |
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(1949-2007) was a Member of our Presidium from 2003 till 2007. |
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International Advisory Board
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Hon.
Richard Perle
If the Palestinians want a state, they would have to end violence, end terrorism and establish a democracy. Until the Palestinians change, the military is the only way!
The point of the June 24 speech was that the democratization of the Palestinian side is a precondition, and the road map confuses that.
Bush transformed the American approach to terrorism on Sept. 11, 2001, when he said he will not distinguish between terrorists and the states who harbor them.
I was happy to see that Israel has now taken a similar step in responding to acts of terror that originate in Lebanese territory by going to the rulers of Lebanon in Damascus.
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