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Douglas J. Feith


Douglas J. Feith, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute, served as under secretary of defense for policy in the George W. Bush administration. He is writing a book on the pre-1948 history of the Jewish-Arab conflict in Palestine.

Latest Content

  1. Observation ·

    A Century of Rewarding Palestinian Terror

    By Douglas J. Feith

    For almost 100 years, appeasement of Arab violence has paid bloody dividends. The lesson has yet to sink in.

    A Century of Rewarding Palestinian Terror
  2. Observation ·

    The Forgotten History of the Term “Palestine”

    By Douglas J. Feith

    The land to the east of the Mediterranean has gone by many names, all of them designed to make a political point.

    The Forgotten History of the Term “Palestine”
  3. Response ·

    Don’t Entrust Jerusalem to the Muslims or the Jews (or the French)

    By Douglas J. Feith

    That sentiment, held by British officials in Mandate Palestine, was the origin of the idea that the city should instead be internationalized.

    Don’t Entrust Jerusalem to the Muslims or the Jews (or the French)
  4. Response ·

    An American Perspective on Israel’s Election

    By Douglas J. Feith

    Washington could encourage a strategic realignment in the Middle East and a helpful reframing of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

    An American Perspective on Israel’s Election
  5. Observation ·

    The Jewish Spies Who Helped the British Defeat the Ottoman Empire in World War I

    By Douglas J. Feith

    The achievements and sacrifice of a family of Palestinian Jews helped to secure both victory in war and Great Britain's endorsement of Zionism.

    The Jewish Spies Who Helped the British Defeat the Ottoman Empire in World War I