The Congressional Monitor
The IPS launched this project in 2006 to track every legislative initiative introduced in the U.S. Congress that mentions Palestine or Israel or has bearing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
The IPS launched this project in 2006 to track every legislative initiative introduced in the U.S. Congress that mentions Palestine or Israel or has bearing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
In Volume 42, Issue 1 of the Journal of Palestine Studies, the feature article by Edward S. Herman & David Peterson entitled “The Iranian ”Threat” in a Kafkaesque World” tackles the double-standards of the U.S.-led Western hegemony against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) is an independant, private nonprofit research institution, highly regarded throughout the Arab world as a model of institutional organization and independence. It is the oldest institute in the world devoted exclusively to documentation, research, analysis, and publication on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Research| Documentation | Analysis
The Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) is an independent, private nonprofit research institution, highly regarded throughout the Arab world as a model of institutional organization and independence. It is the oldest institute in the world devoted exclusively to documentation, research, analysis, and publication on Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
The IPS launched this project in 2006 to track every legislative initiative introduced in the U.S. Congress that mentions Palestine or Israel or has bearing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
In Volume 42, Issue 1 of the Journal of Palestine Studies, the feature article by Edward S. Herman & David Peterson entitled “The Iranian ”Threat” in a Kafkaesque World” tackles the double-standards of the U.S.-led Western hegemony against the Islamic Republic of Iran.