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Palestinian government incitement
Too many Palestinian children are being encouraged to hate and kill Israelis. This child abuse by Palestinian leaders and institutions is one of the main reasons there is still no peace.
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Palestinian leadership and Incitement
The international community has repeatedly condemned Palestinian leaders for promoting hatred and violence against Israel. Unfortunately their incitement has continued, undermining hopes for a just peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Hamas tunnels in Gaza
According to the Institute for Palestine Studies, Hamas killed 160 Palestinian children by using them to build tunnels that are used to smuggle weapons and carry out attacks against Israel.
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Human shields
Palestinian civilians in Gaza don't want Hamas to use them as human shields by building military tunnels under their homes, but are too afraid to speak about it openly.
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Palestinian water shortages
Some Palestinian communities unfortunately do face water shortages, because their government has failed to maintain their water systems, will not cooperate with Israel, and refuses to make its water usage more efficient.
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Salim Joubran
In 2011 Arab-Israeli Supreme Court Justice Salim Joubran presided as judge in a case against former Israeli President Moshe Katsav. In 2015 he headed the Israeli Central Elections Committee, which oversaw national elections that year.
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Reproductive rights in the West Bank
Abortion is illegal under Palestinian Authority rule in the West Bank, forcing some Palestinian women to undergo unsafe, life-threatening procedures. Many go to Israel instead, where women have reproductive rights and access to safe healthcare services.
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Palestinian Government Rewards Terrorism
The Palestinian government spent $360 million to reward convicted terrorists and their families in 2018. This includes higher rewards for those who committed the worst crimes.
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What Comes After Abbas?
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has no clear successor, but this article lays out some theories for what may happen after he leaves office.
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Oslo Accords database
The Economic Cooperation Foundation has an interesting database of documents related to the Oslo Accords and subsequent negotiations between Israelis, Palestinians, and Arab states.
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Consequences of the 2020 U.S. Peace Plan
This article provides an interesting perspective on how the 2020 U.S. peace plan may affect future U.S. policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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2020 U.S. Peace Plan Overview
This is a useful overview of the 2020 U.S. Peace Plan, including the historical context, what the plan calls for, and reactions to it from across the region.
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Rashid Khalidi Hundred Years War on Palestine
"The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine is not a new, revisionist history that challenges both Israeli and Palestinian readers with its reexamination of their respective narratives. It is simply poor history."
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Opinions about annexation
Some security experts believe annexing parts of the West Bank would harm Israel’s security by damaging peaceful relations with Egypt and Jordan, causing the Palestinian Authority to collapse, and sparking war with Hamas, among other reasons.
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Opinions about annexation
Some security experts believe annexing parts of the West Bank would make Israel more secure, because any military withdrawal from those areas would put Israel in grave danger.
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Analysis of possible annexation of parts of the West Bank
This article offers critical analysis about why PM Netanyahu may have decided to push for applying Israeli sovereignty to parts of the West Bank in July, 2020.
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Analysis of possible annexation of parts of the West Bank
Some argue that potential Israeli annexation of parts of the West Bank is a way to pressure Palestinian leaders to negotiate peace, by showing that time is not on their side.
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Gaza Blockade
Israel has a blockade against Hamas in Gaza because of weapons smuggling and other terrorist activity. Egypt does the same because of its own security concerns and internal political tensions with the Muslim Brotherhood.
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Gaza Fishing Restrictions
This article analyzes the legal questions surrounding restrictions on Gaza's fishing zone in response to attacks against Israel by Hamas and other terrorist groups.
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Perspectives on the Kaminitz Law
This group of NGOs argues that the Kaminitz Law would in effect discriminate against Arab citizens of Israel, harm other government efforts to promote development in Arab communities, and should be revised to ensure it only applies to future construction.
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What is the Taylor Force Act?
The Taylor Force Act is a law named after an American citizen who was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in 2016. It prohibits U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), unless the PA takes steps to end violence against U.S. and Israeli citizens, and stop financially rewarding acts of terrorism.
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Oslo Accords Legacy
This is a highly critical perspective regarding the Oslo Accords, an international treaty that still have major impact on relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.