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The Vatican and the Standoff at the Church of the Nativity
March 15, 2004 |
Prof. Sergio Itzhak Minerbi
On April 1, 2002, some 200 armed Palestinians entered one of the most important shrines and holy places in Christianity - the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem marking the place where Jesus was born - and remained inside until May 12.
Lethal Gestures
December 18, 2003 |
Dr. Dan Diker
Despite increasing Palestinian terror, U.S. Middle East envoy David Satterfield "slammed" Israel on December 11 for continued "restrictions on the movement" of Palestinian civilians, according to a report in Ha'aretz. In addition, Secretary of State Colin Powell urged Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom on December 12 to do more to alleviate Palestinian hardship, according to the Washington Post.
Balancing IDF Checkpoints and International Law: Teaching the IDF Code of Conduct
November 19, 2003 |
Lt. Col. Amos Guiora
The IDF has decided to teach commanders about international law in order to enable them to more effectively carry out their missions. The IDF has developed a code of conduct that is a combination of international law, Israeli law, and the IDF's own traditional ethical code - ruach tzahal, "the spirit of the IDF." The IDF has developed simulated educational computer programming.
Anti-Semitism and Terrorism on the Internet: New Threats
June 16, 2003 |
Abraham Cooper
Towards Aqaba: Challenges Facing Israel
June 3, 2003 |
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Giora Eiland
“The War on America Is Not Over” – A conversation with Saudi watcher Dore Gold
May 14, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
The Kingdom of Incitement
April 14, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Reining in Riyadh
April 6, 2003 |
Amb. Dore Gold
Deterrence in the Era of Terrorism and Non-Conventional Weaponry
February 9, 2003 |
Dan Meridor
Sunni and Shiite Terrorist Networks: Competition or Collusion?
December 18, 2002 |
Lenny Ben-David
A New Palestinian Agenda After Iraq?
October 29, 2002 |
Maj.-Gen. (res.) Amos Gilad
Durban’s Troubling Legacy One Year Later: Twisting the Cause of International Human Rights Against the Jewish People
August 20, 2002 |
Irwin Cotler
How Arafat’s Palestinian Authority Became an “Entity Supporting Terrorism”
December 9, 2001
Rediscovering Deterrence after September 11, 2001
December 2, 2001 |
Prof. Gerald M. Steinberg
Beyond Political Terrorism: The New Challenge of Transcendend Terror
November 15, 2001 |
Jeffrey Helmreich
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