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Islamic Antisemitism: Characteristics, Origins, and Current Effects
Muslims and non-Muslims generally use the same tropes to express aversion to Jews. In both cases we find the classic conspiracy myths; the blood libel, which is rooted in Christian sources; Holocaust denial; and...
Parallels between Nazi and Islamist Anti-Semitism
The first half of the 20th century witnessed the emergence of two distinct strains of especially virulent hatred for Jews, the “scientific,” pseudo-Darwinian racism of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, and the theological anti-Semitism...
Origins of the Palestinian Narrative
The year was 1958, world opinion was turning against Arab freedom fighters, one of their leaders, Yasser Arafat knew something somehow was needed to bring opinion to this side, so he and his comrade...
Pain and joy – tragedy and triumph
Like so many times in our people’s long journey, from a small family in pagan surroundings through exile and slavery to liberation and the beginnings of a nation in its own land, the rebirth...
The False “Nakba” Narrative
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The term “Nakba,” originally coined to describe the magnitude of the self-inflicted Palestinian and Arab defeat in the 1948 war, has become in recent decades a synonym for Palestinian victimhood, with failed...
PM Netanyahu’s Speech to the UN General Assembly
(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Thursday, 27 September 2018), addressed the UN General Assembly:
"Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen,
When I spoke here, three years ago, Israel stood alone among...
On the Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The roots of the “Middle East conflict” can be explained under three headings: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Israeli-Arab conflict, and the Jewish-Islamic conflict.
When we say “the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” we mean that the struggle is...
From Peters’ Time Immemorial, Summary of Chapter 3: The Arab Jew
Introduction
“The Arab Jew” is the longest chapter of Joan Peters' book. The chapter profiles many of these vulnerable communities, the other, true but ignored, refugees of the Middle and North Africa. It tells of...
Government House Jerusalem – Briefing Paper As To Status
BACKGROUND TO THE PRESENCE OF BRITAIN IN ERETZ YISRAEL
After ruling vast areas of Eastern Europe, South-western Asia, and North Africa for centuries, the Ottoman Empire lost all its Middle East territories in World War One. The...