Israel/Palestine Relations and the Middle East Peace Process
- American Taskforce on Palestine (Washington, DC)
- The Geneva Initiative (GI): Joint Israeli-Palestinian effort that suggests a detailed model for a peace agreement to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- B'Tselem: the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories. (Jerusalem)
- Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation (Washington, DC)
- Chronology of the Middle East Peace Process (Prediction and the Middle East Peace Process, February 14-15, 1997, The Mershon Center; via CIAO-Columbia University International Affairs Online, New York)
Accessible only to Columbia University faculty and students and other institutional subscribers.
- Closure of the West Bank and Gaza, Aug.-Sept. 1997 (UNSCO--United Nations Office of the Special Coordinator in the Occupied Territories and the World Bank; via McGill University, Canada)
- Eye-on-Palestine (Applied Research Institute, Jerusalem)
On Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- Israel-Arab Relations and the Peace Process (Columbia University Libraries)
- Israel. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Israel-Palestinian Negotiations (Jerusalem)
- Jewish-Arab Center for Peace, Givat Haviva
- MidEast Web GateWay (Rehovat, Israel ; Orange County, California)
"MidEast Web was started by people active in Middle East dialog and peace education efforts. Our goal is to weave a world-wide web of Arabs, Jews and others who want to build a new Middle East based on coexistence and neighborly relations."
- Palestine Liberation Organization -- Negotiations Affairs Department
- Palestine Maps (PASSIA--Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Jerusalem)
- "Terrorist Group Profiles": Palestine
(These links are all to parts of the archive of Terrorist Group Profiles, maintained by George Goncalves of the Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School. Formerly referred to as the TPW Archive on World Terrorism by Chris DeBona)
- United States. Department of State. Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs: Middle East Peace (Washington, DC)
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