Instead of asking who is innocent and who should be blamed, the media should start to treat the Israel-Palestine conflict as a story of mutually painful but very real human relations, argues Dávid Kaposi in his new book. Catherine Hezser hopes that journalists will take up Kaposi’s suggestions and initiate a more complex, balanced, and historically-informed discourse on Israel and Hamas/Palestinians
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Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
Book review on: Elizabeth G. Matthews (Ed.). The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Parallel Discourses. R...
It has not been easy to develop comprehensive understanding of this protracted conflict especially i...
Since al-Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001, Islam and the Muslim world h...
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A review of Norman G. Finkelstein\u27s Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom, published by University ...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
One of the most controversial wars in contemporary history, both in terms of the ideological powers ...
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The collection benefits from the inclusion of a detailed series of maps of the region from different...
As Israeli air strikes on Gaza and rocket fire on Israel continue through 2014, this Reading List co...
The authors of this book address how Hizbullah uses image, language, and its charismatic leader, Has...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
Book review on: Elizabeth G. Matthews (Ed.). The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Parallel Discourses. R...
It has not been easy to develop comprehensive understanding of this protracted conflict especially i...
Since al-Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001, Islam and the Muslim world h...
Media and Terrorism: Global Perspectives is an insightful addition to the discussion about how we de...
In Israel and South Africa: The Many Faces of Apartheid, Ilan Pappé offers an edited collection that...
The 2014 Israeli assault on Gaza was the most recent large-scale military operation by the Israeli D...
A review of Norman G. Finkelstein\u27s Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom, published by University ...
Ghassan Khatib was a part of the Palestinian leadership and was present during peace negotiations on...
One of the most controversial wars in contemporary history, both in terms of the ideological powers ...
This article begins with Operation Protective Edge, the Israeli military operation against Gaza duri...
Reviewed Titles: Awad, Alex. Palestinian Memories: The Story of a Palestinian Mother and Her People....
The collection benefits from the inclusion of a detailed series of maps of the region from different...
As Israeli air strikes on Gaza and rocket fire on Israel continue through 2014, this Reading List co...
The authors of this book address how Hizbullah uses image, language, and its charismatic leader, Has...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
Book review on: Elizabeth G. Matthews (Ed.). The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Parallel Discourses. R...