Institute for Palestine Studies
INSTITUTE FOR PALESTINE STUDIES
Palestinian research and publishing center.
The Institute for Palestine Studies was established in Beirut in December 1963 as the first nonprofit, independent research and publishing center focusing exclusively on the Palestinian problem and the Arab–Israeli conflict. Financed primarily by an endowment, the institute is independent of governments, parties, organizations, and political affiliations. It is not affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization in any way.
With branches currently in Beirut, Paris, Washington, D.C., and Jerusalem, the institute has striven to accomplish several academic goals over the decades. These have included collecting documents, manuscripts, maps, photographs, newspapers, and books for its library and archives in Beirut, the largest of its kind in the Arab world. The institute was also the first Arab institution to promote the study of the Hebrew language and to translate important Hebrew-language documents into Arabic. The institute continues to publish books and documents relating to the Palestinians and the Arab–Israeli conflict, as well as research journals such as alDirasat al-Filastiniyya, Revue d'études palestiniennes, and Journal of Palestine Studies.
michael r. fischbach