
Dr. Moshe Ma’oz
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Professor Dr. Moshe Ma’oz is Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern studies, Hebrew University, in Jerusalem, Israel.
He has published many book and articles on Islamic and Middle Eastern history and politics and notably on Syria and Palestine, Arab-Israeli relations and ethnic minorities.
Professor Ma'oz has served as an adviser to Israeli prime ministers and a defense minister.
He is a visiting professor and scholar at United States universities and research Centres such as Harvard, Georgetown, the United States Institute of Peace, Brookings and the Wilson Centre.
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The path that led some Sunni Muslims to war against the West
Al-Qaeda is rarely out of world headlines. In recent months, the name has cropped up in reports of violence from Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Mali. Al-Qaeda is just one of a number of Sunni Muslim groups which embrace the Salafi ideology, a doctrine which advocates a return to the strict ...

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Israel's perspective on Syria and the radical Sunni movements
Since the establishment of their state in 1948, Israeli Jews have considered Syria to be its most bitter Arab enemy. This feeling has been further exacerbated by the Syrian government’s aggressive response to the rebel uprising within its borders – ongoing since March 2011. This report looks at how Israel ...

Dr. Moshe Ma’oz