Middle East Peace Process
What hopes are there for achieving peace in the Middle East?
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Addresses the Knesset - July 17, 2006
On the sixth day (July 17, 2006) of fighting between Israel and Hizbullah in Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert addresses the Israeli Parliament (Knesset). Read this translation of the Prime Minister's speech.
On the sixth day (July 17, 2006) of fighting between Israel and Hizbullah in Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert addresses the Israeli Parliament (Knesset). Read this translation of the Prime Minister's speech.
Is Israel's military operation in Lebanon justified?
Is Israel's military operation in Lebanon justified?
Is Israel's military operation in Lebanon justified?
Why is Israel attacking Gaza?
Is Israel's military operation in Gaza justified? What is Operation Summer Rain?
Is Israel's military operation in Gaza justified? What is Operation Summer Rain?
All About Hamas
Hamas is a fundamentalist Islamic organization that won the Palestinian general elections in January 2006. Why did the Palestinian people vote for Hamas? What does the United States and Israel think of Hamas?
Hamas is a fundamentalist Islamic organization that won the Palestinian general elections in January 2006. Why did the Palestinian people vote for Hamas? What does the United States and Israel think of Hamas?
What is Hamas?
Hamas is a militant anti-peace process organization bent on Israel's total destruction and the establishment of a Palestinian State in Israels place.
Hamas is a militant anti-peace process organization bent on Israel's total destruction and the establishment of a Palestinian State in Israels place.
Middle East Road Map Toward Peace
Learn about the Middle East road Map Toward Peace.
Learn about the Middle East road Map Toward Peace.
Middle East Roadmap: Text
The U.S. State Department released the text of the "roadmap" to a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on April 30, 2003. The roadmap specifies the steps for the two parties to take to reach a settlement, and a timeline for doing so, under the auspices of the Quartet - the United States, the European Union, the United Nations, and Russia. This is the text of the Middle East roadmap.
The U.S. State Department released the text of the "roadmap" to a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on April 30, 2003. The roadmap specifies the steps for the two parties to take to reach a settlement, and a timeline for doing so, under the auspices of the Quartet - the United States, the European Union, the United Nations, and Russia. This is the text of the Middle East roadmap.
Israels Disengagement Plan
What is Israels Gaza Disengagement Plan? What are the goals of the plan? Why do some Israelis support the Plan and others oppose it?
What is Israels Gaza Disengagement Plan? What are the goals of the plan? Why do some Israelis support the Plan and others oppose it?
Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2005: Peace or Bust?
Is there a chance that the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2005 will lead to peace between the Palestinians and Israelis?
Is there a chance that the Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2005 will lead to peace between the Palestinians and Israelis?
The Problem with Geneva - October 2003
What is the Geneva Accord? What is the problem with the Geneva Accord? What is the problem with all Arab-Israeli agreements?
What is the Geneva Accord? What is the problem with the Geneva Accord? What is the problem with all Arab-Israeli agreements?
North, South, East and West on the Mideast Road Map - June 2003
On June 24, 2002, President Bush set out his vision of a peaceful Middle East in which two states - Israel and Palestine - coexist. One year later, after too many more funerals, we have a road map. Is the road map reason to cheer or mourn?
On June 24, 2002, President Bush set out his vision of a peaceful Middle East in which two states - Israel and Palestine - coexist. One year later, after too many more funerals, we have a road map. Is the road map reason to cheer or mourn?
Media Bias Against Israel - November 2000
Why is the media portraying the crisis in the Middle East as a David and Goliath struggle with the Palestinians as David and the Jews as Goliath? The short answer is that this familiar, appealing and exciting story sells. A more in-depth answer may surprise you. The article also includes ways to fight media bias.
Why is the media portraying the crisis in the Middle East as a David and Goliath struggle with the Palestinians as David and the Jews as Goliath? The short answer is that this familiar, appealing and exciting story sells. A more in-depth answer may surprise you. The article also includes ways to fight media bias.
Jewish in Israel Today - October 2000
As an Israeli Jew, how do I view the violence which has taken place in Israel? How do I explain Israel's bombing of a neighboring Arab town to my children? What are my hopes for achieving peace in the Middle East?
As an Israeli Jew, how do I view the violence which has taken place in Israel? How do I explain Israel's bombing of a neighboring Arab town to my children? What are my hopes for achieving peace in the Middle East?
In Defense of the Fence - July 2003
Israelis like it. Palestinians hate it. Learn more about the "security fence" or "separation wall" being constructed by Israel today.
Israelis like it. Palestinians hate it. Learn more about the "security fence" or "separation wall" being constructed by Israel today.
