Israeli Affairs Journal

The first and only Arabic-language research journal devoted to Israeli affairs, including original and translated critical and academic contributions.

Publication Ethics

Qadaya Isra'iliyya takes issues related to copyright infringement or plagiarism very seriously. It adheres to high standards of research integrity and expects the same from contributing authors. As such, the journal's editorial team always scrutinizes any attempts at literary theft or other issues related to research integrity or publication ethics. Submitted articles can be verified using duplication-checking software. If an article is found to have plagiarized another work, included copyrighted materials from an external party without permission, or if there is a dispute over authorship, we reserve the right to take appropriate action.

Publication and Citation Standards

Submissions to the journal should be in Arabic, using a font size of 14, with a line spacing of 1.5. Academic studies should range between 4,000 to 6,000 words, including notes and references. Each study should contain the following elements: title, an abstract of 150-200 words, and 3-5 keywords.

The journal adopts the Chicago Endnotes citation style (Chicago Manual of Style, 16th Edition), which involves referencing at the end of the text, without a subsequent bibliography. Exceptions are made for some translations where the editorial board determines that using the Chicago documentation style would adversely affect their format and structure.

For a complete overview of the adopted citation style, especially for English references, please refer to the main website of the Chicago Manual of Style or follow the documentation style provided below for some references.

Book

Yehouda Shenhav, The Arab Jews: A Postcolonial Reading of Nationalism, Religion, and Ethnicity (Ramallah: The Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies - Madar, 2016).

Chapter in a book

Razi al-Nabulsi, "Policies of Producing Palestinian Enclaves in the West Bank," in: Israel and Apartheid, edited by Hanida Ghanem and Azar Dakour (Ramallah: The Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies - Madar, 2018), 243-61.

Journal Article

Walid Habbas, "The Concept of Settler Colonialism: Towards a New Theoretical Framework," Israeli Affairs 66 (2017): 114-27.

Interview

Orly Noy, interview by Said al-Masri in Haifa on June 8, 2020.

Newspaper

Yonatan Lis, "Smotrich after Abbas' Speech: We Will Not Be Partners in a Government Based on the United Arab List," Haaretz, April 2, 2021, accessed at: https://www.haaretz.co.il/news/elections/1.9676629 (visited on June 1, 2021).

Podcast

Muhannad Mustafa, "Religious Zionism Series (episode 2): The Intellectual Maturity and Settlement Expansion Period," Religious Zionism Series- Podcast MADAR, accessed at: https://bit.ly/3y4yR3f (listened on June 19, 2021).

Report

The Right to Life Foundation, "Demolition and Right to Housing Report in the Jerusalem Area and its Suburbs," Annual Report, Right to Housing Series (Jerusalem: The Right to Life Foundation, 2021).

Thesis

Salam al-Maqdisi, "Israeli Settlement Policies in the Southern Jordan Valley Region between 1970-2020" (Master's thesis, University of Chicago, 2021).

Website

Mada al-Carmel, "About Mada," Mada al-Carmel - The Arab Center for Applied Social Studies, 2021, accessed at: https://bit.ly/3i6h8TZ (visited on July 4, 2021).

 

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