What are the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Is peace between Israel and the Palestinians possible?
What should U.S. policy be toward Israel?
Israel has a right to exist / Yaron Brook and Peter Schwartz --
Israel has no right to exist / Ahron Cohen --
Israel should remain a Jewish state / Forum for National Responsibility --
Israel should not remain a Jewish state / Joel Kovel --
Israel should be a binational state / Tony Judt --
Israel should not be a binational state / Jonathan Rosenblum --
Israel rightfully belongs to the Jews / James Inhofe --
Palestine belongs to the Arabs / Islamic Association for Palestine --
The racist nature of Zionism creates conflict between Israel and the Palestinians / Paul Eisen --
Zionism is not racist / Barry H. Block --
The Palestinians are terrorists / Jonathan Rosenblum --
Israel is a terrorist state / Patrick Johnston --
Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is possible / Ziad Asali --
Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is not possible / David Horowitz --
A two-state solution will bring peace / George W. Bush --
A two-state solution will not create peace / Don Feder --
The security fence between Israel and the Palestinians is necessary for peace / Uzi Landau --
The security fence between Israel and the Palestinians undermines peace efforts / Catherine Cook --
The United States should support Israel / Bruce S. Thornton --
The United States should not support Israel / Sarah Helm --
America's support of Israel led to the September 11 terrorist attacks / Paul Findley --
America's support of Israel did not lead to the September 11 terrorist attacks / Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs --
The United States should resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Lee H. Hamilton --
The United States should not resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Leon Hadar.