Gush Shalom translated from Hebrew means "The Peace Bloc," and defines itself as the core of the Israeli peace movement; the site includes articles, documents, links, and calls for action
The online English edition of the Israeli daily newspaper
Curriculum and library suggestions for teaching about the Middle East
The site of noted Iraq scholar Reidar Visser, this project focuses on the situation in southern Iraq. Includes many interesting images of archived, professional images of Iraq in history.
To commemorate sixty years since Al Nakba (the catastrophe), as Palestinians refer to the period when Israel was created, the Institute for Palestine Studies has compiled articles from past issues of its flagship Journal of Palestine Studies, and pulled out the carefully constructed maps and chronologies of events from its best-selling books.
Because of violence on the ground, this project sometimes lags in uploading reports, but is very interesting because content has been written by young Iraqi reporters on the ground.
The IAEA's site on its investigations in Iraq includes a photo gallery and links to relevant documents, resources, and video clips. Especially informative is the "Q&A Iraq" link under the resources right hand sidebar
The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit, multinational organization that uses field-based analysis and advocacy to attempt to prevent and resolve conflict. On their Iraq/Iran/Gulf Project Page, they offer reports analyzing different aspects of the war in Iraq.
A womens collective of contemporary art and craft work related to Arab and Islamic themes.
A collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use
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