Professors for a Strong Israel

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Professors for a Strong Israel is a group of academics in Israel.[1] They describe themselves as a "non-partisan organization of academics united by a shared concern for the security and the Jewish character of the State of Israel."[2]

The group was founded in 1988 but stepped up its activities after the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.[3]

They are opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state[4] and consider the removal of Israelis from Gaza to have been ethnic cleansing.[5]

Notable members include Nobel Prize winner Robert Aumann and Knesset member Arie Eldad.

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  4. ^ Re: The problem isn't Arafat Professors for a Strong Israel, Accessed 29 April 2007 Archived December 30, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Re: Call for the Likud ministers to disengage from the government of ethnic cleansing Professors for a Strong Israel, Accessed 29 April 2007 Archived July 25, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

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