Michelle Mazel on Israël peut-il survivre? La nouvelle r ègle du jeu (Can Israel Survive? The New Rules of the game) by Michel Gurfinkiel
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz on Through the Eyes of the Mufti: The Essays of Haj Amin by Zvi Elpeleg
Arnon Groiss on War, Peace and International Relations in Islam: Muslim Scholars on Peace Accords with Israel by Yitzhak Reiter
Joel Fishman on The Eichmann Trial Diary by Sergio Minerbi
The Settlements Issue: Distorting the Geneva Convention and the Oslo Accords
The Campaign to Delegitimize Israel with the False Charge of Apartheid

The comparison of Israel to South Africa under white supremist rule has been utterly rejected by those with intimate understanding of the old Apartheid system.
The Misleading Interpretation of UN Security Council Resolution 242
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From Altneuland to the New Promised Land: A Study of the Evolution and Americanization of the Israeli Economy
JTS Rabbis and Israel, Then and Now: The 2011 Survey of JTS Ordained Rabbis and Current Students
American Jews—More Right than Left on the Peace Process
Israeli Settlements, American Pressure, and Peace
U.S. Policy toward Israel in the Peace Process: Negating the 1967 Lines and Supporting Defensible Borders
Israel’s National Security Considerations in Its Approach to the Peace Process
Updating the Ancient Infrastructure of Christian Contempt: Sabeel
Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center, headquartered in Jerusalem, has been a persistent source of anti-Zionist agitation in mainline Protestant churches in the United States since its founding in 1994. The organization subjects Israel, Jews, and Judaism to intense scrutiny while remaining nearly silent about Arab and Muslim extremism in the Middle East. In addition to publicizing the writings of its founder, Anglican priest Naim Ateek, Sabeel broadcasts its message via regional conferenc
Reversing the Poles: How the Pro-Israeli Policy of Canada’s Conservative Government May Be Moving Jewish Voters from Left to Right
Until recently, Jews living in the Western democracies have favored the politics of the Center-Left. Today, however, as the campaign of delegitimization of Israel gains ground, the duty of loyalty to Israel bulks larger in the imaginations of Jews everywhere, and many are currently adjusting their political priorities to reckon realistically with the fact that support for Israel is now stronger on the right end of the political spectrum than on the left. The recent political history of Canada