On July 11, 2013, APN hosted its founder, Professor Mark Rosenblum of Queens College for a briefing
call on the situation in the Middle East and prospects for progress toward Israeli-Palestinian peace.
On July 11, 2013, APN hosted its founder, Professor Mark Rosenblum of Queens College for a briefing
call on the situation in the Middle East and prospects for progress toward Israeli-Palestinian peace.
On June 28, 2013, APN hosted Professor Shibley Telhami of the University of Maryland and the Brookings Institute's Saban Center for a briefing call on Arab public opinion and on how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict plays in the Arab public's worldview.
UNRWA (2013)
Interactive map of locations in Gaza, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and the West Bank where UNRWA provides assistance,
protection and advocacy for Palestinian refugees. Includes updated information and background on each refugee camp.
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William Booth / The Washington Post (June 11, 2013)
Questions over the benefit of Israel's system of walls are addressed as a new barrier in the Golan Heights nears
completion.
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June 7, 2013
The George Washington University's Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle
East Political Science, speaks with author, professor, and Middle East expert Shibley Telhami. (19:45) Watch >
BBC (2005)
Documentary about the attempts to settle the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict from before the 2000 Camp David Summit until the end of 2004. Includes extensive interview footage with
key players involved, such as Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Yasir Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas, various Israeli and
Palestinian negotiators, and cabinet officials from the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. (2:26:42)
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Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (June, 2013)
Includes statistics on Palestinian refugee public opinion, as well as Palestinian public opinion on questions
related to the refugee issue. Read More >
With friends in high places, law-evading ploys and piles of
money in the bank, veteran settler leader Ze'ev Hever and his organization Amana are seemingly immune to Israeli
legal action.
Ha'aretz | By Chaim Levinson | May 13, 2013
Chaim Levinson / Ha'aretz (May 2013)
In-depth look at how veteran settler leader Ze'ev Hever and his organization Amana have used friends in high
places, law-evading ploys and piles of money in the bank to remain seemingly immune to Israeli legal action.
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