-
Written by an American who lived in the Middle East, the paper aims at presenting the conflict from the Palestinian point of view.
-
Ariga is an English language web site published and edited by editor/author/journalist Robert Rosenberg. He posts a summary of the news from Israel every weekday. The site also includes an inventory of Israeli-Palestinian peace treaties and legal documents, a bibliography, and other resources.
-
This weblog is published by students at the University of California at Berkley. The stated philosophy is as follows: "Tzedek is dedicated to supporting Israel and the Jewish community by upholding principles of peace, justice and human rights. We consider a moral concern for the rights of oppressed people, minorities, and refugees as central to our Jewish identities."
-
Provides information on Israel and the history of the conflict from a pro-Israeli perspective, including maps, links for related resources, and a timeline of suicide bombings. Includes a weblog with news and commentary on conflict-related issues. With newsletter, guestbook, free screensaver and AvantGo channels.
-
Mendy Ganchrow is the past president of the Orthodox Union as well as the former Executive Vice President of the Religious Zionists of America. He writes: "I intend to concentrate on commenting on serious issues, which in light of my long involvement in public policy can engender a unique point of view."
-
A site that contends that peace with the Arabs is impossible, drawing on charts of Israeli fatalities, maps, Palestinian documents, Palestinian violations of the Oslo Accords and quotes by Yasser Arafat.
-
Offers selected news and articles on the conflict from international media, and a collection of links to resources on the country and Jewish culture. Last updated February 2004.
-
The reality of daily life in Israel - people living ordinary lives in an extraordinary place.
-
This weblog offers commentary and critique on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by a specialist in international relations. Includes a collection of links and resources.
-
This page contains links to the author's articles on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, many of them in the progressive online journal Counterpunch. There are also a few links to other information sources.
-
A small collection of articles and personal commentary from a pro-Israel perspective.
-
Photo galleries depicting the Palestinian side of the conflict.
-
An Italian perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "I believe that the Palestinian people have the right to return to their homeland, and that Israel, in order to truly be a land that can call itself a democracy, has to abandon its character as a Jewish State, and become a State for all, from the Jordan to the Mediterranean."
-
Pro-Jewish, Pro-Arab, Pro-Peace. A progressive Jewish view of Israel and Palestine with a focus on human rights. Site also includes a news aggregator with Israel-Palestine headlines from multiple sources updated hourly.
-
A collection of opinion articles supporting a radical pro-settler (Kahanist) position. New articles posted regularly.
-
From the author: "Smooth Stone is about Israel and defending Israel's right to exist. We separate the myths from the facts."
-
This site shows a few of more than a thousand protest letters hoping to stop the hate and help restore the ability to be a democratic nation with full and equal rights for all.
-
A proposal for a peaceful solution to the conflict by Woodrow Wicox, dated 2002.
-
Country profile, a collection of opinion articles, and discussion forum.
-
This weblog by Richard Silverstein focuses on U.S. and Mideast politics, with additional commentary on other subjects such as the arts and world music. The prespective is Jewish-Progressive.
-
This page consists of links to pro-Israel sites that are supportive of Israel. Pro-Israel sites are encouraged to join.
-
Articles and commentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an Irgun veteran turned Israeli peace activist. Mr. Avnery's work is syndicated in many newspapers worldwide. He heads the peace group Gush Shalom.