Iran, Hizbullah, Hamas and the Global Jihad: A New Conflict Paradigm for the West
If there remains doubt over the underlying reasons for the ongoing violence in the Middle East, the Second
Lebanon War with hizbullah is one of the clearest illustrations in many years that “the Middle East conflict” does not stem from
Israel’s “occupation of Arab o
Halting Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program: Iranian Vulnerabilities and Western Policy Options
Despite Iran’s enormous oil and gas reserves, ironically, one of its most glaring areas of vulnerability is in the economic sphere. Iran is a country whose revenues stem almost completely from the export of crude oil. Yet the international sanctions imposed so far do not indicate that there has been any serious mobilization for a real struggle against the Iranian nuclear bomb.
The Principles of Peacemaking
The Plight of the Refugees and Resolution 242
The Territorial Clauses of Security Council Resolution 242
Security Council Resolution 242: An Analysis of its Main Provisions
Contextualizing Resolution 242
Introduction: Correcting the Record on Resolution 242
Israel’s Right to Secure Boundaries: Four Decades Since
UN Security Resolution 242: Preface
Israel’s Right to Secure Boundaries: Four Decades Since UN Security Resolution 242

Looking at Israel’s right to secure borders 40 years after UN resolution 242.
The Sarkozy Victory
Nicolas Sarkozy’s victory is a defeat for the old ideological Left that has been appearing to many French voters as increasingly obsolete since the collapse of the communist Soviet Union. It also marks a crushing defeat for the extreme anti-Semitic Right and for all the extremists in the Muslim world, and sounds a clear warning to all who violate law and order among the immigrants in France.
Referral of Iranian President Ahmadinejad on the Charge of Incitement to Commit Genocide
Now is the time to avert bloodshed: Ahmadinejad’s incitement deserves an indictment.
Human Rights of Christians in Palestinian Society
Living amidst a xenophobic Muslim population plagued by endemic violence bordering on anarchy, the Christians have shrunk to less than 1.7 percent of the population in the Palestinian areas. Persecution of Christians in the PA threatens the very existence of this 2000-year-old community.
Illegal Construction in Jerusalem:
Claims that Jerusalem is Being ‘Judaized’
This is the first irst systematic study of illegal construction in Jerusalem. Based on scores of interviews from across the political spectrum – from Mayor Olmert to Sari Nusseibeh, original documents, and on-site inspections, this book discredits the conventional wisdom about the causes and effects of illegal building, and documents a pattern of politically-motivated behavior and criminal profiteering that characterizes much of the construction in the Arab sector of the Holy City.
European Misreading of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Finnish Foreign Minister Tuomioja – A Case Study
Next year Finland will assume the EU’s rotating presidency, making Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja a player in the organization’s Middle Eastern policy. Tuomioja’s views are representative of a deeper undercurrent in contemporary European criticism of Israel, one that combines factual ignorance and misconceptions about the Arab-Israeli conflict with latent animosity borne out of the Continent’s millenarian legacy of anti-Semitism.