+972 is a blog-based web magazine that is jointly owned by a group of journalists, bloggers and photographers whose goal is to provide fresh, original, on-the-ground reporting and analysis of events in Israel and Palestine. The collective is committed to human rights and freedom of information, and opposes the occupation. However, +972 Magazine does not represent any organization, political party or specific agenda.
The Institute for Middle East Understanding offers journalists and editors quick access to information about Palestine and the Palestinians, as well as expert sources — both in the U.S. and in the Middle East. Read our Background Briefings. Contact us for story assistance
Since 1971, the Journal of Palestine Studies has been the only English language quarterly devoted to the study of the Arab-Israeli conflict and Palestinian affairs. With its probing articles and analyses, JPS goes beyond the scope of mass media news. With its key source material and reference sections, JPS is the journal of record for everyone following events in the region --- scholars, journalists, aid specialists, foreign policy analysts, economists, government officials, diplomats, and the interested general public. JPS offers reliable, readable information and a range of viewpoints on sensitive and vital issues.
MERIP provides news and perspectives about the Middle East not available from mainstream news sources. The magazine has developed a reputation for independent analysis of events and developments in the Middle East. . . MERIP is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Washington, DC. A completely independent organization, it has no links to any religious, educational or political organizations in the US or elsewhere.
The Palestine-Israel Journal is an independent quarterly that aims to shed light on, and analyze freely and critically, the complex issues dividing Israelis and Palestinians. It will also devote space to relevant Middle East and international affairs. The Journal's purpose is to promote rapprochement and better understanding between the peoples; but it will strive to discuss all the issues without prejudice and without taboos.