Orit Gal / Palestine-Israel Journal (2008/2009)
The sense of being overwhelmed, from an Israeli leadership standpoint, over the issue of Palestinian refugees stems
from an inability to clearly define Israeli interests, the multiplicity of actors involved, and the high degree of
uncertainty concerning consequential outcomes. Read More >
SAYA (2010)
Study that aims to extract a set of policies and recommendations regarding East and West Jerusalem which will
enhance future touristic activity on both sides, maintaining their nature as a common holy place, and a unique,
significant location on the global scale. Read More >
Galia Golan | Markus Wiener Pub (2007)
Book Review (Foreign Affairs) |
CampusBooks
Council for the Relief of Palestine Arab Refugees (1950)
American-made documentary from soon after the 1948 war showing the daily life, routines, and struggles of
Palestinian refugees. (28:33) Watch >
Michael Beschloss / Newsweek (May 13, 2007)
An excerpt from Michael Beschloss' book, A Case of Courage, describing the events leading to President
Truman's support for the state of Israel in 1948. Read More >
Shibley Telhami / The Brookings Institution (May 8, 2007)
In testimony to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Dr. Telhami articulates five central issues for the
resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem. Read More >
Americans for Peace Now / The Arab American Institute / Zogby International (May
2007)
Survey of 501 Jewish Americans and an equal number of Arab Americans confirming that strong
majorities in both communities remain committed to the right of both Israelis and Palestinians to live in secure
and independent states; support a negotiated settlement to issues such as Jerusalem, refugees, and borders; and
consider a resolution to the conflict in the U.S. national interest. Accordingly, Arab and Jewish American public
opinion supports an end to the occupation and a freeze in West Bank settlement construction. Read More >
Tom Segev / Journal of Palestine Studies (Spring 2007)
Excerpt from Segev's book on the 1967 war that focuses on the debates within Israel regarding the fate of the
Palestinian refugees (particularly in Gaza) who came under Israeli control after the six day conflict. The article
also explores official Israeli involvement in soliciting and crafting plans to provoke out-migration of
Palestinians from Gaza. PDF >
Ghost Town: Israel's Separation Policy and Forced Eviction of Palestinians from the Center of Hebron
B'Tselem / The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (May 2007)
Report that concentrates on Hebron's City Center, the area comprising the Old City and the Casbah, in which most of
the settlement points were established, and where Israel imposes the most severe restrictions on Palestinian
movement. Includes the history of settlement in Hebron and control of the city, survey findings of Palestinian
flight from the City Center, and discussion of Israel's policy in the city. Read More >
B'Tselem (2007)
Hebron is the only Palestinian city with a Jewish settlement at its heart. To enable a few hundred settlers to move
about freely, Israel chose to enforce a formal policy of discrimination against the Palestinian residents of the
city. Throughout the years, Hebron's city center became a ghost town. (2:16) Watch >