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Perspective
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Review Essays
Recent Books
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Birzeit University Institute for Women’s Studies: Review of Women’s Studies
Reviewed by Rosemary Sayigh
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Jamal: The Palestinian National Movement; Hanafi and Tabar: The Emergence of a Palestinian Globalize
Reviewed by Nubar Hovsepian
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Lesch and Lustick: Exile and Return: Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews
Reviewed by Mohammed Bamyeh
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Cesarani: Becoming Eichmann: Rethinking the Life, Crimes, and Trial of a “Desk Murderer,”
Arab Views
From the Hebrew Press
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This section includes articles by Israeli journalists and commentators.
Compiled by Editorial Staff
Photos from the Quarter
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This small sample of photos, selected from hundreds viewed by JPS, aims to convey a sense of the sit
Quarterly Update on Conflict and Diplomacy
Settlement Monitor
Documents and Source Material
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International
A1. Syrian and Israeli Negotiators, Unofficial Blueprint for
Israeli-Syrian Pe
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A2. John Dugard, Report of the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories Occ
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A3. International Crisis Group, “After Mecca: Engaging Hamas,” Amman, Jerusalem, and Brussels, 28 Fe
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Arab
B1. Hamas Delegation, Draft Proposal for a Five-Year Truce with Israel,
n.p., Late Summ
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B2. PA President Mahmud Abbas and Hamas Political Leader Khalid Mishal, Mecca Accord, Mecca, 7 Febru
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Israel
C1. High Court of Justice, Decision on the Legality of Targeted
Assassinations, Summa
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C2. Ha’Aretz, et al., Summary List of Travel Restrictions in the West Bank, Jerusalem, January 2007
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C3. Gisha, Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, “Disengaged Occupiers: The Legal Status of Gaza,” T
Institute for Palestine Studies
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United States
D1. President Jimmy Carter, “Speaking Frankly about Israel and
Palestine,” Los
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D2. Human Rights Watch, Statement on Error in Its 22 November 2006 Press Release on the Gaza Strip,
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D3. U.S. Congress, Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act, Washington, 21 December 2006 (excerpts)
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D4. Fourteen Board Members of the Carter Center, Letter of Resignation to President Jimmy Carter, n.