Dangerous Gaming: Cyber-Attacks, Air-Strikes and Twitter
By using gamified logics, the Israel Defense Forces in a tweet positioned air-strikes on a plane similar to cyber-attacks, transforming Hamas into inhuman targets.
View ArticleThe Israeli-Palestinian Impasse and Theories of Peace in International Relations
Scholars should not be penalized for a lack of solutions in achieving peace since they are not expected to solve global crises and their work can aid in creating peace.
View ArticleIsrael and the Arab Gulf: An Israeli-Saudi Alliance in the Making?
A strategic alliance between the Gulf States and Israel would be a first major step toward Israel’s transformation into the leading Middle Eastern regional power.
View ArticleThe Gaza Crisis: Restrictions and Challenges to the Humanitarian Space in Gaza
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening due to aid restrictions, counter-terrorism legislation and the imposition of a no-contact policy with Hamas.
View ArticleInterview – Dana Gold
E-IR Article Award winner, Dana Gold discusses Israeli-Palestinian relations, the upcoming elections in Israel, peace theory, and the role of emotions in conflict.
View ArticleReview – Partitions
Dubnov and Robinson explore the use of partitions by the British Empire, how they were manipulated transnationally to serve British interests, and their impacts today.
View ArticleReview – The Politics of Compassion
This fascinating book is a major contribution to understanding the politics of humanitarianism and citizens’ agency in the current international neo-liberal global order.
View ArticleSelf-Determination as Resistance: Sahrawi and Palestinian Struggle for the UN
Officials and activists interviewed from both Palestine and Western Sahara affirm that despite their commitment to diplomacy, self-determination is non-negotiable.
View ArticleOpinion – Confronting Israel’s Annexation Plans: From Fear to Hope
The South African example of transformation from the Apartheid system taught us that we cannot give up on the hope that both Israelis and Palestinians can live in dignity and security.
View ArticleThe Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: Lessons from Oslo
Whilst the peace process remains stagnant between Israel and the PA, there is space, opportunity and a need for below track I ½ and track II discussions to develop.
View ArticleInterview – Jeremy Pressman
Jeremy Pressman discusses protest in the US and the impact of the pandemic, the counterproductive use of military force in the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Abraham Accords.
View ArticleOpinion – Israel-Palestine Policy Under Biden
While Biden is set to spend much of his early months in office reversing Trump-era policies, Israel-Palestine is one area where change is likely to be more measured.
View ArticleOpinion – Dangers Within Humanitarianism to Israel’s National Security
The international community should recognize the well-established narrative against Israel and update judicial mechanisms to address asymmetrical conflicts and hybrid terrorist organizations.
View ArticleState Social Media and National Security Strategy: Israel’s Operation...
The IDF's imagery showcases the durable background symbols that make social media posts powerful, effective, and convincing.
View ArticleAssessing One-State and Two-State Proposals to Solve the Israel-Palestine...
On four criteria for comparing the two options, a two-state solution probably fares better, but neither option looks especially promising or easier to achieve.
View ArticleOpinion – Discriminatory Ice Cream?
Ben & Jerry’s market is concerned with left-wing causes like social rights, racial justice and environmental sustainability. For a large part of that constituency, the Palestinian issue is another...
View ArticleInterview – Yaser Alashqar
Yaser Alashqar discusses the role of external actors in the Israel-Palestine conflict, plus the impact of normalisation deals and the election of Naftali Bennet on the conflict.
View ArticleAnalysing Amnesty International’s ‘Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians’...
The report spotlights practices that warrant scrutiny, yet what is equally worrisome is that it seems to be part of a movement to delegitimize Israel as a state.
View ArticleOpinion – The Silencing of Amnesty International’s Report on Israeli Apartheid
Racism in Israel is multi-layered and arguably not unique in comparison with other countries. However, in the context of an institutionalized regime of legal apartheid, its impact on Palestinians is...
View ArticleOpinion – The Complexities of Establishing Who Killed Shireen Abu Aqla
Even if an investigation took place, the mainstream Israeli and Palestinian standpoints in the overall conflict seem light-years apart from each other.
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