Discusses the origins, philosophy, and most notorious attacks of the Hamas terrorist group, including their present activities, possible plans, and counter-terrorism efforts directed against them.
A childless woman's prayers are answered by the arrival of a talking pot, but the new mother knows that Little Pot must learn right from wrong just like any child.
Examines the issues behind the bitter conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, the historical developments leading to the division of Palestine and the formation of a Jewish nation, and the living conditions of Palestinians in Israel.
Presents an introduction to the terrorist group Hamas, and discusses its origins, philosophy, and most notorious attacks, including their present activities, possible plans, and counter-terrorism efforts directed against them.
Presents twenty-four essays that argue opposing points regarding the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, whether Israel should exist, whether peace in the region is possible, and what the U.S.'s policy toward Israel should be; and includes discussion questions, a chronology, and an annotated list of related organizations.
Years after being exiled to the United States, Thafer Allam returns to his native country of Palestine, where he tries to reconcile his past with his future.
Contains twenty-one essays in which the authors examine the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, Arab and Israeli terror tactics and military actions, the experiences of people living in the midst of the violence, and proposals for creating peace.
Examines the history and development of the militant Islamic movement Hamas, Israel's infiltration of the group, how Hamas prepares their martyrs for suicide bombings, and their relationship with Hezbollah and Al Qaeda.