Overview
Israel Policy Forum has developed accessible resources to encourage university communities to better understand and discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These resources can be utilized by both students and faculty in developing curricula, dialogue groups, or other initiatives focused on the conflict. We encourage you to explore these resources - including our timeline of recent negotiations, interactive maps from previous offers and current geographical realities, and the many downloadable worksheets and discussion questions.
Our Goal
Discussions on campus about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are often mired in ideological issues, leaving many disengaged and uninformed of actual realities. In response, IPF works to advance a pragmatic discourse on what can be done now - absent a political agreement or present negotiations - to increase the security, quality of life, and hope for a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike. The Two-State Security platform and our new Campus Resources section highlight these policies and are designed to facilitate nuanced discussions, debate, and study of the conflict.
What You'll Find
These resources are designed to be used in a variety of educational settings and exercises, ranging from Model United Nations teams to pro-Israel or pro-Palestine student groups interested in exploring the complex Israeli-Palestinian political environment. Academics and teachers can also include these materials as optional components in their curricula.
We appreciate your feedback and opinions. If there are additional resources you would like to see included, please reach out to us at campus@ipforum.org.
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