thinc. Bulletin March 2024

Dear friends, partners and sponsors, The month of March has been a busy but good  month for the thinc. team. We have been focused on setting up  the Israel on Trial fundamental course for lawyers and non-lawyers Why is Israel so often accused of violating international law? Recent weeks have seen an explosion in legal cases concerning Israel. […]

thinc. Bulletin February 2024

Dear friends, partners and sponsors, The month of February has been a very busy month for the thinc. team. We have been focused on several strategic projects: International Court of Justice – Advisory Opinion These proceedings before the World Court are an existential attack on the sovereignty of the State of Israel.We have had the privilege of […]

thinc. Bulletin January 2024

Introduction By Andrew Tucker, thinc. Our work in the month of January 2024 has been dominated by dealing with the many legal issues arising out the Israel-Hamas-Iran war. Most importantly, South Africa’s flagrantly political and acontextual claim at the ICJ that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians – an inversion of reality, considering Israel is […]

thinc. Bulletin December 2023

At the end of 2023 The current conflict between Israel and Hamas and extremist Islamic jihad in Gaza has turned the world upside down. We all hope and pray that the conflict and suffering will come to an end soon. As usual, international law is being invoked to condemn and criticize Israel. While Israel is not, and should […]

thinc. Bulletin November 2023

Israel faces excruciating dilemmas in its fight to save hostages By  Anthony Bergin, Senior Fellow at Strategic Analysis Australia and Prof. Greg Rose (thinc. Research Director) Foreword: This article was published on November 11 and even though some hostages have been released in trade of Palestinian prisoners, this article  remains a very important analysis of the background and dilemmas  Israel is facing. Israel has agreed to daily military pauses […]

thinc. Bulletin October 2023

Proportionality and the armed conflict between Israel and Hamas cum suis By  Dr. Matthijs de Blois (Senior Fellow, thinc.). The brutal surprise attack on Israel and its citizens by Hamas and other Islamist militants shocked at least part of the world. The cruelty of the violence against innocent civilians, including babies, children and elderly people is almost beyond comprehension. […]

thinc.Bulletin – September 2023

IN THIS thinc.BULLETIN ∞ Thirty years after Oslo – time to revisit the “Two States” paradigm ∞The delegitimization of Israel through criminalization in international courts ∞ Recent developments in lawfare against Israel ∞ On thinc’s.calendar  ∞ Recommended reading ∞ Looking back | Israel on Trial Conference ∞ Follow us | thinc. social media channels 30 […]

thinc.Bulletin – August 2023

Recent developments in lawfare | thinc. current and planned activities | Looking back – Israel on Trial Conference | Reading recommendations

thinc.Bulletin – July 2023

Help us defend Israel | Three reasons Australia should help protect the International Court of Justice | Looking back: Israel on Trial Conference | Reading recommendations

thinc.Bulletin – June 2023

Help us defend Israel | Two state for two peoples? CBN-interview | Looking back: Israel on Trial Conference | thinc. in media

thinc.Bulletin – May 2023 (B)

Help us defend Israel | Two states for two peoples? Event at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs | Looking back | Israel on Trial Conference | Current developments | Reading recommendations

thinc.Bulletin – May 2023 (A)

Israel’s sovereignty is under intensifying attack – ICJ opinion | Looking back | Israel on Trial Conference | Events | Invitation to JCPA-briefing | Current developments | Reading recommendations

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