Jews, Israel and Peace in Palestinian School Textbooks

Jews, Israel and Peace in Palestinian School Textbooks

Jews, Israel and Peace in Palestinian School Textbooks is a November 2001 publication by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-SE) -- then the Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace (CMIP) -- on how Palestinian school textbooks portray peace and the 'Other', namely Jews and Israel. [http://www.impact-se.org/research/pa/index.html Reports: Palestinian Authority] by IMPACT-SE] [http://www.impact-se.org/docs/reports/PA/PA2001.pdf Jews, Israel and Peace in Palestinian School Textbooks] by IMPACT-SE] The publication is the first in a series of textbook analyses on Palestinian textbooks, with the most recent publication, "", published in March 2008.

ee also

* Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education
* Palestinian textbook controversy
* Israeli textbook controversy
* Israeli-Palestinian conflict
* Arab-Israeli conflict

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