Primer on Palestine, Israel and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
Palestine Studies Fellow Lisa Hajjar and Stanford University Professor Joel Beinin co-authored the Middle East Research and Information Project's “Primer on Palestine, Israel and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.” This comprehensive and concise survey is an excellent reference source on the history of the conflict and many of its most pertinent issues, including refugees, Jerusalem, and the Palestinian initiative at the UN.
10 Years Later: Gaza Disengagement and Its Aftermath
Fellow Mouin Rabbani spoke to France 24 on Gaza's isolation and Palestinian fragmentation on the anniversary of Israeli withdrawal from the besieged territory.
Capitalizing on the Changing American Sentiment toward Israeli Aggression
Institute Fellow and Journal of Palestine Studies editor Rashid Khalidi on changing public opinion on Israel and Palestine and the responsibilities of Arab- and Muslim-Americans.
The Arguments Against Palestine Giving Its Refugees Citizenship
Response to Fateh Azzam's "A Bold Proposal: Palestine Should Give Its Refugees Citizenship" by Fellow Mouin Rabbani:
EU Alarmed by Israel, Frustrated by Palestine
Palestine Studies Fellow Nadia Hijab:
Gaza & Operation Protective Edge – One Year Later
The Institute for Palestine Studies is presenting a retrospective on Operation Protective Ed
U.S., Israel and Iran: JPS Special Virtual Issue
A comprehensive background on the history of U.S.-Iranian relations, the course of U.S.-Israeli efforts against Iran’s nuclear program, and Iran’s involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Remembering Mahmoud Darwish: "Exile Is So Strong Within Me, I May Bring It To the Land"
Mahmoud Darwish—“national poet of Palestine,” “voice of the Palestinian people,” cultural icon for millions of Arabs—died seven years ago this summer, on 9 August 2008, at the age of 67 following heart surgery.
Another Palestinian Uprising?
Palestine Studies Fellow Mouin Rabbani: