The Danger of Greater Israel
By Michael Walzer
In this urgent essay, written before the new Israeli coalition government was agreed, but with great relevance to...
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June 2021
Mandate100 | ‘A Clean Cut’ for Palestine: The Peel Commission Reexamined
By Oren Kessler
In this fascinating dive into the archives Oren Kessler reveals the dramatic exchanges that shaped Lord Peel’s 1936...
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March 2020
Zionist Responses to the Trump Peace Plan (2): Trump’s plan is mad, bad and dangerous to all
By Jack Omer-Jackaman
Jack Omer-Jackaman is the author of Caught Somewhere Between Zion and Galut: Israel, Zionism and Anglo-Jewish identity 1948-1982...
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March 2020
Book Review | Legacy of Empire: Britain, Zionism and the Creation of Israel
By Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
A better title for this book would have been Original Sin: Britain’s Embrace of the Zionist Movement. In...
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October 2019
Oslo25 | ‘We must liberate our thinking from the Oslo straitjacket’: An interview with Hussein Agha
By Hussein Agha
Hussein Agha has been involved in Palestinian peace negotiations for three decades. A senior associate member of St....
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August 2018
A Proposal for a Federal Republic of Israel
By Arieh Hess and Emanuel Shahaf
The Federation Movement advocates a new political approach to peace in which Israeli law is applied to the...
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Autumn 2017
Book Review | The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire
By Bruce Maddy-Weitzman
A book about the League of Nations, let alone one of its little known subsections, the Permanent Mandates...
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Autumn 2017
Balfour 100 | Repairing the World: why Britain should now recognise the State of Palestine
By Elias Zananiri
Elias Zananiri, Vice-Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Committee for Interaction with the Israeli Society, argues that...
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Summer 2017
Balfour 100 | The world of our founders: being Jewish in Palestine after Balfour
By Donna Robinson Divine
Donna Robinson Divine argues that the Zionist nation-building story, while inspiring, does not reflect the trials, pains and...
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Summer 2017
Balfour 100 | ‘Mack’: Aaron Aaronsohn, the NILI intelligence network and the Balfour Declaration
By Efraim Halevy
NILI – an acronym for the biblical Hebrew phrase, Netzakh Yisrael Lo Yeshaker, meaning ‘The Eternal One of...
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Summer 2017
We must not be afraid to talk about the roots of the conflict
By Shaul Judelman
Shaul Judelman is a Jewish Israeli living in the Gush Etzion settlement and he is the coordinator of...
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Summer 2016
'What we are lacking is courageous leadership': an interview with Koby Huberman
By Koby Huberman
BICOM Chief Executive James Sorene spoke with Koby Huberman, who was a high tech entrepreneur before it was...
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Spring 2016
Antisemitic anti-Zionism and the scandal of Oxford University Labour Club
By Alex Chalmers
Alex Chalmers was co-Chair of Oxford University Labour Club until he resigned in February, alleging that a ‘large...
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Spring 2016
Perry Anderson’s House of Zion: A Symposium | Einat Wilf
By Einat Wilf
Anderson’s One-State Solution ignores the certain fate of the Jews Editorial introduction to the Symposium: Perry Anderson’s long...
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Spring 2016
Perry Anderson’s House of Zion: A Symposium | Michael Walzer
By Michael Walzer
Perry Anderson’s War Editorial introduction to the Symposium: Perry Anderson’s long essay, ‘The House of Zion’, was published...
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Spring 2016
Two-state solution 2.0: New Israeli thinking on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Toby Greene
A number of proposals for how Israel can act to change the status quo in the Israeli-Palestinian arena...
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Spring 2016
Learning the Lessons of the Oslo Peace Process
By Yair Hirschfeld
Yair Hirschfeld was a key architect of the Oslo Accords and is now the Director General of the Economic...
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Spring 2016
The Corbyn left: the politics of position and the politics of reason
By David Hirsh
Abstract This paper is about a preference within contemporary left-wing culture for defining opponents as not belonging rather...
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Autumn 2015
Book Review | Ben-Gurion: Father of Modern Israel
By Colin Shindler
Berl Katznelson, one of Labour Zionism’s ideological founders described David Ben-Gurion as ‘history’s gift to the Jewish people.’...
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Winter 2015
An Arab Social Worker in Israel
By Lamis Shibli Ghadir
Lamis Shibli Ghadir explains the challenges and the rewards of being an Arab social worker in the Ein...
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Winter 2015
The ideological roots of media bias against Israel
By Matti Friedman
On 26 January 2015 the former AP reporter Matti Friedman delivered the keynote speech at BICOM’s annual dinner...
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Winter 2015
Has Israel damaged Palestinian health?
By David Stone
An evidence-based analysis of the nature and impact of Israeli public health policies practices in the West Bank...
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Autumn 2014
Alongside or instead of Israel: which Palestine is the UN in solidarity with?
By Einat Wilf with Shany Mor
Tomorrow, the United Nations marks the ‘International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.’ But which version of...
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Autumn 2014
Britain’s reaction to Operation Protective Edge
By Toby Greene
The UK’s response to the recent Gaza conflict demonstrates, not for the first time, the role that domestic...
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Autumn 2014
Benedetta Berti | Gaza Symposium: Reconstruction for Demilitarisation?
By Benedetta Berti
Alan Johnson: There have been three military operations in Gaza since 2008. To avoid a fourth, Udi Dekel and Shlomo Brom of...
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Summer 2014
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
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
Jews and the Left
By Philip Mendes
Dr Philip Mendes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work, Faculty of Medicine at Monash...
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Spring 2014
Israel and the Territories
By Ahron Bregman
Fathom editors spoke to Ahron Bregman about his new book Cursed Victory: A History of Israel and the...
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Spring 2014
Jerusalem Solitudes in Early Hebrew Literature
By Noga Emanuel
As the spiritual bedrock of Judaism, Jerusalem had been a magnet for millennial longing. For centuries Jews intensely...
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Spring 2014
Book Review: My Promised Land: The Triumph and the Tragedy of Israel
By Hannah Weisfeld
As a British Jew reading Ari Shavit’s account of modern day Israel, his starting point feels particularly poignant....
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Spring 2014
Demarcating the Israeli-Palestinian Border
By Professor David Newman
One reason for the foundering of the recent Israeli-Palestinian peace talks was the failure of the parties to...
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Spring 2014
Israel’s National-Religious Jews and the quest for peace
By Ofer Zalzberg
The Middle East Peace Process has often marginalised the voice of the ‘National-Religious,’ or ‘Religious Zionist’ Jews. Ofer...
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Spring 2014
The Two-State Solution: The Way Forward
By Manuel Hassassian and Raphael Cohen-Almagor
When we launched Fathom the editors declared that the journal would be ‘a partisan and artisan of the...
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Spring 2014
Mutual recognition is essential for a solution
By Toby Greene
The Hassassian and Cohen-Almagor document is commendable for its embrace of mutual recognition, respect and dialogue, even if...
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Spring 2014
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