Jurist: Is Separation or Integration the Answer to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? An Interview with Professor Manlio Graziano
Is Separation or Integration the Answer to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? An Interview with Professor Manlio Graziano
The Arab-Israeli conflict has been a significant campus issue since the state of Israel’s founding in 1948, but the intensity of the discourse has risen alongside a nationwide surge in pro-Palestinian ...
Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode "How to talk about peace" Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon grew up on opposite sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both lost family to violence. Now they work ...
MSN: Two long-time negotiators dissect what’s at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Name a peace initiative aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the past 25 years, and chances are either Robert Malley or Hussein Agha has been involved. So it was almost inevitable ...
Two long-time negotiators dissect what’s at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Boston Herald: A new Gallup poll shows how Americans’ sympathies have shifted in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
A new Gallup poll shows how Americans’ sympathies have shifted in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Gaza and the West Bank were controlled by Arab governments for nearly two decades before Israel's occupation — a history that complicates easy narratives about the conflict and its origins.
The New York Times: Can These Israeli and Palestinian Tour Guides Find Common Ground?
WASHINGTON (AP) — American sympathies in the Middle East have shifted dramatically toward the Palestinians, according to new Gallup polling, after decades of overwhelming support for the Israelis.