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Rejectionism

A century of refused compromise

41 essays

Palestinian Arab Children Dying To Kill

What kind of society consciously and purposely sacrifices its own youth for political gain and tactical advantage? Suicide bombers are an escalation of a small-arms war …

Palestinian Arab Self-Determination

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its Advisory Opinion in the matter of the construction of the “wall” in Judea and Samaria, cites the right to …

Palestinian Terror in the City of Peace

Palestinian Arabs have concentrated many of their terrorist attacks on Jews in Jerusalem, hoping to win the city by an onslaught of suicide bombers who will make life in …

Palestinians Draft UN Resolution Against Israeli Settlements

Calls for a freeze on Jewish construction in disputed Territories - while Arab construction, which far exceeds Jewish development, continues unfettered - are clearly …

Report: Is a Palestinian Statehood in the Near Future a Realistic Proposition?

On December 13th 2010 the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council issued a press release on the subject of its meeting held on the same day to discuss the Middle …

Saudi Peace Initiative

In March 2002, the Arab League met in Beirut and adopted a two-state solution proposal, based on normalization of relations with Israel in exchange for a complete Israeli …

The Arab League at War with Israel

This article examines the League of Arab States since its founding in 1945, documenting its systematic opposition to Israel and its rejection of peaceful settlement, …

The Ramifications of a Palestinian State

With many issues now surfacing in the US presidential campaign, few are more important than the next president’s position on “Palestine.” To date, …

The UN Charter Does Not Support GA Resolutions (Short Version)

UPDATE: Short version ICJ - Bypassing the UN Security Council Bypassing the Security Council is part of a broader campaign that should alarm all members of the Security …

The United Nations and Jerusalem

Both the General Assembly and the Security Council have limited influence on the future of Jerusalem. Judge Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, a former judge ad hoc on the bench of …

Who Needs a New Negotiating Process?

The United States seems to be ready to re-start the Israeli-Palestinian ‘peace process.’ Should the U.S., Europe, and the United Nations learn something from …