The Arab Peace Initiative: A Primer and Future Prospects
Defensible Borders on the Golan Heights
Curbing the Manipulation of Universal Jurisdiction
Proportionality in Modern Asymmetrical Wars
Download the pdf Executive Summary Asymmetrical conflicts are fought between a state following the laws of armed conflicts or international humanitarian law, and organizations that almost never follow these rules and have very little incentive to do so. While the Geneva Conventions and their protocols were framed in an era of “classic” military engagements, when […]
The Campaign to Delegitimize Israel with the False Charge of Apartheid
If Israel’s detractors can associate the Jewish movement for self-determination with the Apartheid South African regime, they will have done lasting and maybe irreparable damage.
Why Is Israel’s Presence in the Territories Still Called “Occupation”?
When an armed force holds territory beyond its own national borders, the term “occupation” readily comes to mind.
International Law’s Limitations on Contending with Terror
Introduction: The Dangerous Bias of the United Nations Goldstone Report
International Law and Military Operations in Practice – I
“Lawfare”
Self-Defense and the Dignity of States
Asymmetric Conflicts and the Rules of War
Israel and the False Charge of Apartheid

The comparison of Israel to South Africa has been utterly rejected by those who understand the old Apartheid system.