Gershon Baskin | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Gershon Baskin
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just the Israelis and Gazans,...
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Summer 2014
Asher Susser | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Asher Susser
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Jonathan Spyer | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Jonathan Spyer
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Michael Herzog | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Michael Herzog
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just Israelis and Gazans, but...
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Summer 2014
Jonathan Rynhold | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Jonathan Rynhold
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. Not just the Israelis and Gazans,...
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Summer 2014
Matthew Levitt | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Matthew Levitt
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. To avoid a fourth, Udi Dekel and...
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Summer 2014
IDF operations and the laws of war
By Pnina Sharvit-Baruch
Israel’s military operation to stop rocket fire at Israeli cities and to destroy Hamas tunnels under the Gaza-Israel...
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Summer 2014
The state of Hamas: Toby Greene interviews Benedetta Berti
By Benedetta Berti
Questions have been raised about the direction and intentions of Hamas since the signing of a reconciliation agreement...
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Spring 2014
A reply to The Lancet’s ‘Open letter for the people in Gaza’
By David Stone
Introduction On 22 July 2014, one of the world’s leading medical journals, The Lancet, published a letter entitled...
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Spring 2014
The legacy of Ariel Sharon: an interview with David Landau
By David Landau
Few individuals have had more impact on the history of the state of Israel than its former Prime...
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Winter 2014
Sderot: the bomb shelter capital of the world
By Alan Craig
Since 2000 the city of Sderot has been a target of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip into...
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Winter 2014
Christianophobia: an interview with Rupert Shortt
By Rupert Shortt
Rupert Shortt is the author of Christianophobia: A Faith Under Attack and religion editor of the Times Literary...
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Autumn 2013
UNRWA: an obstacle to peace?
By Einat Wilf
For the sake of peace, reform of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) is urgently needed,...
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Autumn 2013
Book Review: Fortress Israel
By Charles D. Freilich
Patrick Tyler begins Fortress Israel with an alleged Israeli ‘hit’ against an Iranian nuclear scientist. In reality, the...
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Summer 2013
The making of the law in these parts: an interview with director Ra’anan Alexandrowicz
By Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
The Israeli documentary The Law in these Parts won the Sundance 2012 World Cinema Grand Jury Documentary Prize...
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Spring 2013
Head to head: Moshe Arens and Ami Ayalon discuss coordinated unilateralism
By Ami Ayalon and Moshe Arens
Unilateral withdrawal from part of the West Bank was very much on the agenda following Israel’s withdrawal from the...
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Winter 2013
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