Fresh Air (2006)
Gorenberg, an Israeli author and journalist, explains the
beliefs and motives behind the Christian Zionist movement. He delves into their views on Judaism and Israel, and
how Christian Zionists are viewed by right-wing Israelis who share their agenda. (11:30) Listen >
Fresh Air (2006)
John Hagee is the founder of the Christian Zionist group,
Christians United for Israel (CUFI). He is the senior pastor of Cornerstone Church an evangelical church in San
Antonio, Texas. Hagee discusses his beliefs regarding Israel, biblical prophesy, and the work of CUFI. (25:46)
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Jeffrey Goldberg / The New Yorker (September 2006)
Feature on Hamas
written in the wake of the 2006 war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. It discusses the challenges facing the group,
the evolution of its approach toward Israel, and compares Hamas to other Islamist groups that practice terrorism.
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Yehudit Oppenheimer / Palestine-Israel Journal (September 2006)
Ir Amim's executive director describes how the government's complicity in right-wing settler activity in Silwan
creates immense obstacles to a peaceful resolution on Jerusalem. Read More >
Jewish Virtual Library (2003 - 2006)
A collection of polls of Israeli settlers. Topics include reaction to a potential government decision to evacuate
settlements, support for violating the law in protest, and perceptions of Palestinians. Read More >
Fresh Air (March 2006)
Author Gershom Gorenberg is interviewed about The Accidental Empire, his book recounting the birth of the
Israeli settlement enterprise. (39:01) Listen >
Unique map produced by Peace Now's Settlement Watch Project
B'tselem (2006)
Report on the human rights violations and inequalities experienced by Palestinian citizens of Jerusalem as a result
of discriminatory Israeli policies. Includes individual testimonials and case studies. PDF >
An Outpost's Day in Court: Amona at the Israeli High Court of Justice
Recently there have been news reports about a case before the Israeli High Court of Justice regarding an outpost. What is the story?
On July 3, 2005, Peace Now and Peace Now's Settlement Watch Director Dror Etkes filed a joint petition with the Israeli High Court of Justice (akin to the U.S. Supreme Court) regarding 9 new structures in the illegal West Bank outpost which the settlers call "Amona" (named for a village in the Old Testament).