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Parent topics
- Israel-Palestine Conflict [r]: Politics, insurgency, terrorism, and counterinsurgency between the State of Israel and the population of the Occupied Territories of the West Bank and Gaza [e]
- Palestine Liberation Organization [r]: The umbrella political organization including most of the Palestinian Authority political parties other than Hamas; effectively dominated by Fatah [e]
- Hasbara [r]: Under the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a term literally meaning "explanation", but covering a wide range of activities to present information favorable to the State of Israel [e]
- Christian Zionism [r]: A Christian belief that it is essential for the Jewish people to return to an undivided Israel, before Jesus Christ will return in Jerusalem; basis for opposition to two-state solutions by some American religious conservatives [e]
Subtopics
- Christians United For Israel [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Council on American Islamic Relations [r]: Self-described as a Muslim American civil liberties and advocacy group, which makes its audited finances public, a group that has been challenged as a militant Islamic front by generally ideological critics [e]
- John Hagee [r]: An evangelical Christian Zionist minister who heads Christians United For Israel; Founder and Senior Pastor, Cornerstone Church; President and CEO, John Hagee Ministries [e]
- Daniel Pipes [r]: Director of the Middle East Forum; publisher, Middle East Quarterly and Taube distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University; member, Committee on the Present Danger; book author and columnist, director 1986-1983, Foreign Policy Research Institute; board member, United States Institute of Peace; son of Soviet specialist Richard Pipes; Hasbara speakers bureau; "favorite columnist", American Conservative Union [e]