Tag: Arab Israeli Conflict

The essay discusses the intersection of pro-Palestinian activism with communist and terrorist ideologies on a university campus during a Jewish event.
President Biden's decision to withhold military support from Israel has shifted the bargaining power in favor of Hamas, as they now believe the U.S. will pressure Israel to withdraw from Gaza and they no longer need to negotiate for the release of hostages.
The work of promoting Israel education has undergone changes and remained unwavering despite recent events, emphasizing adaptability and the importance of engaging learners authentically.
The field of Israel education, as highlighted by The iCenter's work and researcher Shelley Billig's report, emphasizes a learner-centered approach that incorporates narratives, experiential learning, and nuanced understanding of Israel's complexities.
The text explores the historical roots of Muslim hostility towards Jews, citing events like the Battle of Khaybar in 628 CE as well as more recent instances of violence against Jews, such as the Peasants Revolt in 1834.
The text explores the evolving significance of Jerusalem in Islam, highlighting its transition from apparent insignificance to utmost importance and its connection to Jewish history.
The video delves into the recurring pattern in Arab history of launching wars against Israel with initial excitement and jubilation, only to face defeat leading to the adoption of a victim narrative and a rewriting of history, and questions if breaking free from this cycle is possible.
The text discusses the reasons why Palestine does not exist from the perspective of a Jewish publication.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is currently hearing a case where South Africa has accused Israel of committing genocide in response to Hamas' genocidal attacks.
In this personal narrative, the author, a Jewish young man from Milwaukee, is living alone and feeling homesick for Christmas in Jerusalem in 1958.
"Madrasa" is a TV show created by Arab-Israeli TV writer Sayed Kashua that follows Arab and Jewish students at a bilingual school in Jerusalem.
The map from Martin Gilbert's book "The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Its History in Maps" shows that Jews were the main settled population in the land that eventually became known as Palestine for over 1,600 years.
The article discusses the Hebron massacre of 1929, which was a gruesome pogrom that took place before the establishment of the State of Israel.
The author argues that the Palestinian problem is primarily a religious problem, specifically stemming from a jihadist interpretation of Islam.
The text discusses the controversial topic of the Deir Yassin massacre, which has been used as a rallying cry against Zionism and Israel for many years.
The article discusses the importance of military power in the Zionist project and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In this episode, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss the complexities and contradictions within Israel.
The text argues that the Arab-Israeli conflict is effectively dead with the signing of the Abraham Accords between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Bahrain, and the Moroccan-Israeli peace deal.
The author discusses the decoupling of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, noting that the terms "Arab-Israeli Conflict" and "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" are becoming obsolete.
The Abraham Accords, signed between Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain, mark a significant development in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Ron Dermer, Israel's ambassador to Washington, reflects on his tenure and recent diplomatic successes in an interview with Jewish Insider.
Ian Black, former Middle East editor of The Guardian, discusses his book "Enemies and Neighbors" on the conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel from 1917 to 2017.
Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez, scholars at the Hebrew University's Truman Institute, delve into their book "The Soviet-Israeli War 1967-1973," revealing little-known Soviet involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict post the Six-Day War.
In "A New History and Old Facts," the author discusses the events leading up to the Six-Day War in 1967 and challenges the traditional narrative through an analysis of Israels military plans, the Cold War competition, and the influence of economic crises in Egypt and Israel.
"Fauda" is an Israeli TV series on Netflix following an IDF special ops team dealing with a resurrected Hamas operative planning an attack.