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Arabism, Islamism, and Iranian Hegemony
August 23, 2022 |
Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah
What tears apart the Muslim Middle East
The Holocaust in Arab Public Discourse: Historicized Politics and Politicized History
December 24, 2008 |
Mikael Tossavainen
The Holocaust has become increasingly important in international historical culture, and the murder of six million Jews during the Second World War is arguably the ultimate symbol of evil in Western politics, culture and academia. This fact has had its consequences in the Arab world as well, even though the effects there have been significantly different than in the West. Traditional Arab public discourse has a history of feelings of superiority vis-à-vis the Jews, largely based on Muslim theolo
Robert Kennedy’s 1948 Reports from Palestine
June 5, 2008 |
Lenny Ben-David
In April 1948, one month before Israel declared independence, Robert Kennedy, then 22, traveled to Palestine to report on the conflict for the Boston Post. His four dispatches from the scene were published in June 1948. The newspaper closed in 1956, and for decades the reports were virtually forgotten.
Joel Fishman on Neu-alter Judenhass: Antisemitismus, arabisch-israelischer Konflikt und europäische Politik
October 1, 2006 |
Joel Fishman
Arab and Muslim Anti-Semitism in Sweden
October 21, 2005 |
Mikael Tossavainen
3D Test of Anti-Semitism: Demonization, Double Standards, Delegitimization
October 21, 2004 |
Natan Sharansky
The Development of Arab Anti-Semitism
February 2, 2003 |
Dr. Meir Litvak
Second Herbert Berman Memorial Symposium on New and Recurring Trends in Contemporary Anti-Semitism
November 16, 2002
A New Paradigm for Arab-Israeli Peacemaking: A Comprehensive Regional System for Security and Cooperation
September 15, 2000 |
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Abraham "Abrasha" Tamir
The Other Refugees: Jews of the Arab World
June 1, 1988 |
Dr. George E. Gruen
The West Bank Arab Press
August 15, 1984