Israeli Settlements and Judaization

Political Analysis: Israeli Settlement Expansion in the West Bank and the Termination of the Two-State Solution

By: Prof. Dr. Mohsen Mohammad Saleh. It seems that the Oslo Accords were an ideal cover for Israel to expand settlements in the West Bank [...]

Political Analysis: The Seven Major “Sins” of the Oslo Accords

By: Prof. Dr. Mohsen Mohammad Saleh. On the thirtieth anniversary of the Oslo Accords, it becomes ever more clear, year after year, how enormous the [...]

Political Analysis: The Bitter Harvest of the Security Forces of the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah

By: Prof. Dr. Mohsen Mohammad Saleh. The killing of ‘Abdul Qader Zaqdah in Tulkarm refugee camp (RC) on Wednesday, 30/8/2023, sparked widespread public anger and [...]

Political Analysis: Secular Zionism and Religious Zionism: Where They Converge and Where They Diverge: Back to the Roots

By: Prof. Dr. Mohsen Mohammad Saleh. Contrary to common narratives in political, media, cultural and even academic circles, the Zionist movement possesses a religious essence, [...]

Academic Paper: Analyzing the “Decisive Plan” of the Religious Zionist Party

By: Dr. Ashraf Bader [1]. (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction In 2017, Bezalel Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionism party, announced a plan to resolve [...]

Academic Paper: Civil Wars in the Jewish Community Between History and Future Prospects … Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction Theoretical Framework of Civil Wars Literature on conflict has many theories to explain international [...]

Information File (31): The Israeli Scene in Light of the 25th Knesset Elections (Arabic)

Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations has issued the Information File (31) in Arabic entitled, “The Israeli Scene in Light of the 25th Knesset Elections,” [...]

The Ethnic Cleansing of the Palestinian People: An Ongoing Pivotal Colonial Settlement Zionist Act (Arabic)

Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations published a new book in Arabic entitled “The Ethnic Cleansing of the Palestinian People: An Ongoing Pivotal Colonial Settlement [...]

Political Analysis: Possible Policies of the Next Israeli Government

By: Prof. Dr. Mohsen Mohammad Saleh. It is still most likely for Netanyahu to form a government of members of the Likud and the religious [...]

Situation Assessment:  A Reading of the Results of the 25th Knesset Election and Orientations of the Next Government

By: Dr. Mohanad Mustafa.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Summary Netanyahu’s right-wing camp has achieved a clear victory in the 25th Knesset election, where with the [...]

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Al-Zaytouna Centre conducts strategic and futuristic academic studies on the Arab and Muslim worlds. It focuses on the Palestinian issue and the conflict with Israel as well as related Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and international developments.

General Manager

Mohsen Moh’d Saleh, Ph.D., is an associate professor of Modern and Contemporary Arab History, the general manager of al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations, editor-in-chief of the annual Palestinian Strategic Report, former head of Department of History and Civilization at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), and former executive manager of Middle East Studies Centre in Amman.
He was granted the Bait al-Maqdis (Jerusalem) award for Young Muslims Scholars in 1997 and the Excellent Teaching Award (College level), given by IIUM in 2002. Dr. Mohsen is the author of 13 books and some of his books were translated into several languages. He contributed chapters to seven books. He is the editor/ co-editor of more than 30 books. Dr. Mohsen is the editor of electronic daily “Palestine Today,” which has so far published more than 3,777 issues. He has published many articles in refereed scholarly journals and magazines. He presented papers at innumerable academic local and international conferences and seminars. He is a frequent commentator on current issues on broadcasting media.
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