Personal research course in which the student is required to study the history and functions of the Knesset, the legislative process and political parties.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP573 Israel Today I
3 credits
An overview of the history of the modern state of Israel, as well as various identifying characteristics which make it a unique presence on the global scene.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP583 Israel Today II
3 credits
A continuation of Israel Today I, with emphasis on political developments in the 20th-century.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP523 The State of Israel
3 credits
Research course which outlines the question of “Palestine” being an Arab country. Studies the details of the British Mandate, the traditional position of Arabs in the area of Jewish settlements, Zionism, the choice of Israel as the new state and whose side the Arabs occupied in past battles for freedom.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP543 The British and the Jews
3 credits
Research course which regards the facts concerning the Mandate Period; Jewish and Arab immigration permitted by the British; The claim that Jews occupied Arab land; The anti-Semitic actions of the Mufti; The practices of the Irgun; The UN partitioning Israel; and The Palestinian state.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP553 The Jewish Revolutionary War of Independence in 1948
3 credits
Research course which covers who started the war, the Bernadotte Plan, the criticism of the United States toward Arabs, the Arab economic boycott of Israel, Arab governments, Israel’s military strike of 1956, how Israel was used by France and Great Britain and the United States’ position during the Suez War.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP603 The Six-Day War
3 credits
Research course which lists the important information concerning the Arab governments after the Six-Day War, the actual military strike by Israel and why, Nasser’s closing of the Straits of Tiran, the part the United States played in the Six-Day War, Israel attacking Jordan to capture Jerusalem, why the Arab villagers did not return to the West Bank after the War, why Israel expelled some Arabs, restrictions placed on the West Bank, Israel and the attack of the USS Liberty and Security Counsel Resolution 242 concerning acquisition of land.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP613 The War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War
3 credits
The information in this research course covers the responsibility for the war, Israel and Egypt’s responses, Egypt and the peace suggestion leading the Yom Kippur War, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Egypt and Syria during the war, captured Arab soldiers, the political and expansionist border question, the West Bank as a part of Jordan, Israel and the Golan Heights and the Gulf War missiles.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP623 Israel and Lebanon
3 credits
This course affords the student records on the attacks by Israel against Lebanon and why, the PLO threat to Israel, the treatment of the Lebanese by the PLO, the results of Israel’s invasion, the PLO and Beirut, the massacre of thousands of refugees, the UN requirements of Israel’s withdrawal, Syria and terrorists and Syrian interest in Lebanon.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP663 The Gulf War
3 credits
This research course details for whom the Gulf War was fought and why, Israel’s low profile in the war, Israel’s benefit from the war, Iraq’s threat to Israel, Saddam Hussein and nuclear weapons, the PLO and the Gulf War and the present position and threat from Iraq to Israel.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP673 Israel and the United Nations
3 credits
This research course will discuss and clarify the many claims and actual records of the UN and Israel, the ideal forum for the settling of the Arab-Israeli dispute, the Palestinian voice in the UN, Israel’s UN rights, the UN policies related to anti-Semitic rhetoric, the UN bias against Israel and the 1991 repeal of liberating Zionism, the United States and the support of Israel and who is the real United States ally.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP693 Israel and Arab Countries
3 credits
Research course which surveys the treatment of Jews in Arab/Islamic countries. It covers the details of anti-Semitic ideals, the difference in anti-Semitic and anti-Jewish, the Jewish treatment according to history, the “People of the Book,” and the Jews of Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and Yeman.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP703 Israel and Human Rights
3 credits
This research course examines the actual records of human rights in Israel and the territories. The research describes discrimination charges against Arabs and Israeli Arabs, discrimination in purchasing land, employment, Israeli jails, imprisonment without trial, the denial of political rights in the West Bank and Gaza, water distribution and drilling wells, similarities to the treatment of blacks by apartheid in South Africa, the politics of black African nations concerning Israel and the United States State Department’s 2000 Human Rights Report.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP713 Israel and the Intifada
3 credits
This research course outlines Arab anger at Israeli atrocities, Arab claim of passive resistance, media coverage of the intifada, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the PLO and intifada violence, deaths caused by Israelis, the closing of West Bank schools, the Al-Aksa Intifada, Israel’s excessive force, the Palestinian Authority preventing violence, Israel’s violence against Palestinian children, the Mitchell Report, the disproportionate use of force by Israel against innocent civilians and the withholding of taxes due to the Palestinian authority.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP723 Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem
3 credits
This research course examines Jerusalem as an Arab city and a Jewish city, Jerusalem as the political capital, the internationalization of Jerusalem, Israel’s supposed illegal presence in Jerusalem, the freedom of worship for all during the years 1948-1967, Jordan’s safeguarding of the Jewish holy sites, the bulldozing of Arab homes in east Jerusalem, religious freedom under Israeli rule, Jewish fanatic attacks, the burning of the Al-Aksa mosque in 1969, Israel’s annexation of Jerusalem, the claim that no Jews have ever lived in east Jerusalem, the 1990 Israeli attack on the Temple Mount, the belief that Judaism has no historical connection to the Islamic Temple Mount, the United States and the united capital of Israel being Jerusalem, the careful preservation of archaeological relics on the Temple Mount, the Western Wall Tunnel as a threat to the Temple Mount and the Al-Aksa mosque and internationalization the best solution to
resolve the Jerusalem conflict.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP733 The United States Middle East Policy
3 credits
Research course which outlines the United States pressure to create the state of Israel, the pressures of the Jewish lobby, Americans and the close relationship with Israel, the United States policy and hostility toward Arabs, the support for Israel, arms to Israel from America, United States aid to the Middle East, the repayment of America’s aid to Israel, Israel as the fourth-strongest nation in the world, America subsidizing Israel’s defense contractors, American money and Jewish settlements, Israel’s strategic value to America and the Jonathan Pollard spy story.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP743 Jewish Settlements and the Balance of Arms
3 credits
This research course covers information relating to Israeli settlements and their right to exist in the West Bank, the settlements as an obstacle to peace, the Geneva Convention and the settlements, Jewish evacuation of settlements, the Camp David agreement for Jews to build settlements for five years, Jewish homes in the area of Har Homa in Arab East Jerusalem, defense of settlements, Israeli peace agreements with the Palestinians, the Red Cross and the Israeli settlements, the Arab states and the arms balance, the United States’ sale of arms to Saudi Arabia, Israel and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Israel and nuclear weapons.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP753 Israel and the Media
3 credits
This research course sets forth the reason for negative reporting on Israel, the importance of Israel proportional to world affairs, Israel affecting American interests, Western media coverage of the Arab world, Israel as an American ally, Jewish control of the media and the journalists’ understanding of the Middle East.
Instructor: Moseley
Tuition: 225.00 Additional Fees: $15.00
GP773 Israel and Current Events
3 credits
This research course covers a number of political and religious events affecting the Middle East, including Arab and Muslim attitudes toward Israel, blood libel, reporting of abuses, holocaust denial, what will bring peace, phased plan for Israel’s destruction, sanctioning violence, the military balance in the Middle East, peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, letters of Yasar Arafat, the treaty of peace between Israel and Jordan, the declaration of principles between Israel and the PLO for self-governing arrangements, the Israeli-Palestinian agreement for self-governing arrangements for Gaza and the West Bank, the Wye River memorandum, the Sharm el-Sheikh memorandum, and the Hamas covenant.