Tony Klug has written extensively about Israeli-Palestinian issues since the early 1970s. His doctoral thesis was on the Israeli occupation of the West Bank between the wars of 1967 and 1973. For many years he was a senior official at Amnesty International, where he headed the International Development programme. Currently, he is a special advisor on the Middle East to the Oxford Research Group and serves as a consultant to the Palestine Strategy Group and the Israel Strategic Forum.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaEndless strife: the Israel-Palestine conflict and the international media
Adaptation of a talk at the International Media Seminar on Peace in the Middle East, Vienna, hosted by the UN...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaAntisemitism: the Middle East connection
The basis of Palestinian opposition to Israel’s actions has little to do with it being a Jewish state. Had it been a...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaTime to end the ambiguity
Israel needs to decide, once and for all: is this an occupation or not?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaPalestinian game-changer: the ultimate act of resistance
A call for political leadership.
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Published in: HomeIsrael/Palestine: trapped by our own narratives?
This tragic historic clash - the product of centuries of virulent European antisemitism at home and rampant...
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Published in: HomeWill the Arab Peace Initiative rescue the two-state imperative?
Once the principles of the API were elaborated, 55% of the Israelis interviewed said they would support it to some...