From the 1917 Balfour Declaration to the Rebirth of Israel in 1948

Connecting the Dots from the Perspective of International Law
100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration: Legal Issues

Prof. Ruth Lapidoth, Prof. Nicholas Rostow, and Dr. Jacques Gauthier. Chair: David Horowitz
From the Balfour Declaration to a Palestinian State?

100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration.
Lessons for Diplomats from the Balfour Declaration

100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration
How the Palestinians View the Balfour Declaration Today

100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration
100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration: Diplomatic and Political Aspects

Amb. Daniel Taub, Brig. Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, and Moshe Arens. Chair: Dan Diker.
The False Narrative of Iranian Moderation

No Signs of Iranian Moderation, Only Aggression
What Does the “Two-State Solution” Really Mean?

The phrase “two state solution” is repeated daily by international leaders and organizations without a full awareness of its history or of the practical aspects of its implementation.
Hamas Prepares for the Next Round of War

The false quiet in the Gaza Strip
Why Post-Holocaust Studies Are Important to Societies Today

The subject of genocide overshadows the very important impact the Holocaust has made on post-war societies.
Rethinking the Iran Agreement

Current dangers of the Iran Agreement and what needs to be done.
The Trump Administration:
A Turning Point in Middle East Policy?

Pay attention to the issues of defensible borders and Palestinian refugees.
Incentivizing Terrorism: Palestinian Authority Allocations to Terrorists and their Families

The PA’s allocations of benefits rewarding terrorists amount to $300 million annually.
Lessons for the Trump Administration from the Failed Paris “Peace” Conference
Why did the UN and Europe press for diplomatic action now, in the waning days of Obama’s Administration?

Amb. Dore Gold explains the sudden interest in the Arab-Israeli conflict that led to the Paris Peace Conference that took place in mid January 2017.