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Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »

Intelligence Failure or Paralysis?

There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel’s lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to “what if…” questions.  Read More »

Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect a New Understanding?

The media in France show an inordinate interest in the Middle East and more specifically in the Palestinian issue and Israel.  Read More »

The Geography of Sino-Israeli Relations

The People’s Republic of China was formally founded in October 1949, only eleven months after the state of Israel. Although situated on opposite ends of the Asian continent, both nations began as poor, agrarian societies, early in their formation facing many similar challenges such as territorial threats.  Read More »

The Jerusalem Day Quiz

The 28 Iyar marks the anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War. In honor of the occasion, the Jerusalem Center invites you to take a short quiz about Jerusalem.
  Read More »

After Failed Negotiations, Iran Weighs a Nuclear “Breakout”

It does not appear that Iran intends to give up its nuclear activity; instead, it is waiting for the right moment to “break out.”  Read More »

Iran’s Arms Supply to Hizbullah: International Dimensions

In an exceptional political signal, a senior Israeli official contacted Mark Landler of the New York Times and explained that the Israeli government was determined to continue to prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Hizbullah. The official, who remained ...  Read More »

Sheikh Qaradawi’s Visit to Gaza

While Sheikh Qaradawi has been portrayed as representing moderate, political Islam, his recent statements in Gaza reflect an approach similar to that of al-Qaeda, differing only in terms of the phases of implementation.  Read More »

Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) movement against Israel has very little to show in the way of success.  Read More »

An Improved Arab Peace Initiative?

The Arab Peace Initiative, which was adopted at the Beirut summit in 2002, returned to the diplomatic discourse after an April 29 visit to Washington by an Arab League delegation. Politicians and commentators attributed supreme importance to the statement by ...  Read More »

Iran’s Plans to Take Over Syria

Iran sees the civil war in Syria as a war of survival against a radical Sunni uprising that views Iran and the Shiites as infidels to be annihilated.  Read More »

Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics

It is generally accepted that the peace process, launched in 1993, went off the tracks and failed to meet the expectations of the interested parties: the state of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community  Read More »

The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land

A 110-year-old trove of pictures taken by the Christian photographers of the American Colony in Jerusalem provides dramatic proof of thriving Jewish communities in
Palestine.  Read More »