The curious case of Francesca Albanese

Blog by Catherine Perez-Shakdam – Executive Director We Believe In Israel Published January 4th. “The Times of Israel” The UN Special Rapporteur’s call for a medical boycott against Israel is an attack on the essence of medicine — and it will harm Palestinians One cannot help but marvel, albeit with mounting dismay, at the peculiar […]
It’s Death by a Thousand Cuts as Australia Abandons Persecuted Israel

By Dr Anthony Bergin, Senior Fellow @ Strategic Analysis Australia, Expert Associate @ National Security College and Prof Gregory Rose, Senior Fellow @ thinc., Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, University of Wollongong Australia As small children growing up in Melbourne, we remember lining up outside the huge display windows of the Myers […]
When military targeting of Hamas combatants was misrepresented as genocide

An open-source data analysis with a focus on Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza urban warfare 2023-24’, By Lewi Stone and Prof. Gregory Rose, Senior Fellow thinc. Toe read the full article go here: Special Issue — Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism and scroll down to: The article “When military targeting of Hamas combatants was misrepresented as […]
A shocking new UN report gaslights for Hamas

The report urges Palestinians to investigate themselves for killing Jews, when their stated goal is killing Jews. by Anne Bayefsky, International Human rights lawyer. Published on October 11th 2024 in “Times of Israel” On October 10, 2024 the United Nations released what can only be described as a blood-curdling report radiating antisemitism around the globe. The report […]
Beware False Moral Equivalence Between Israel and Hamas Militants

Published in Newsweek – Wednesday, September 4, 2024 by LTC Geoffrey S. Corn, USA (ret.) and LtGen George Smith, USMC (ret.) Hamas’ murder of six Israeli hostages, including a U.S. citizen, is another reminder not only that Hamas remains a genuine danger to Israel, but that it is among the most immoral, illegal, and barbaric armed groups […]
A Judge From Uganda Sides With Israel

Judges Julia Sebutinde and Nawaf Salam of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, May 16.PHOTO: YVES HERMAN/REUTERS. By Robert Nicholson, an adviser to The Hague Initiative for International Cooperation. This article was published on July 21th – The Wall Street Journal. In a gross miscarriage of justice that surprised no one, the main […]
San Remo resolution: 100 year anniversary. The San Remo resolution – pathway for peace

By James Patrick. This Booklet has been put together as a commemorative edition of the San Remo Resolution in 1922. You can watch this beautiful booklet in your browser. Click on the large image to open the booklet
The Politicisation of International Justice -A dissection of the ICC’s warrant application reveals that obvious liberties have been taken with the truth.

By Norman J.W. Goda, publsihed on quillette.com May 31st. Many human-rights advocates welcomed the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002. The new tribunal aimed to replicate for contemporary atrocities what Nuremberg and subsequent tribunals accomplished for Nazi crimes. The court has marshalled evidence in the form of documents and testimony, it has […]
Statistically Impossible: A Critical Analysis of Hamas’s Women and Children Casualty Figures

By Tom Simpson, Lewi Stone and Gregory Rose (Senior fellow, thinc.) Published on Fathom journal March 2024 How reliable are the casualty figures issued by the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry? The answer offered in this article is blunt: not reliable at all. The authors are Tom Simpson, a generalist economist who researches population models and other […]
Those who criticize Israel for using indiscriminate or excessive force in Gaza are wrong

Translating National Self-Defense to Military Operational Scale By Prof. Geoffrey Corn One of the most common criticisms of the Israeli military campaign against Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad is that it is both overly aggressive and indiscriminate, resulting in a massive-scale of civilian casualties in violation of international law. Setting aside the exaggerated narrative of […]
Did the International Court of Justice have the authority to impose provisional measures against Israel in South Africa’s genocide application?

By Dr. Gábor Spuller. In its decision on 26th January 2024 on provisional measures in the South Africa vs Israel case, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has opened itself to the allegation that it has become a political body. By equating the measures of injunctive relief with the statements of international principles in advisory opinions, the […]