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    Prof. Mohammed Wattad is a full professor and president of Ramat Gan Academic College. For 16 years, he was a member of the founding senior academic staff of the school of law at Zefat Academic College; there, he served as dean of law school from 2018 to 2024 and as deputy vice president for academic affairs from 2022 to 2023.  Prof. Wattad is also a Senior Researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel-Aviv University, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Israeli Thought, a Research Fellow at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichman University, and a Research Fellow at the Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions at Haifa University. Between 2018 and 2021, he served as a Research Fellow at the International Center for Health, Law, and Ethics at Haifa University. In addition, he serves as an Adjunct Professor at several law schools in Israel and abroad. From 2014 to 2016, he served as a visiting associate professor at the University of California at Irvine, both at the Department of Political Science and the School of Law. Between 2003 and 2004, he served as a legal clerk at the Supreme Court of Israel under the supervision of Justice Dalia Dorner.

    Prof. Wattad is a legal scholar specializing in international and comparative criminal law, comparative constitutional law, international law, the laws of war, torture, and terrorism, conflict resolution, professional ethics, medical law, and the interaction between law and political science. Additionally, Prof. Wattad has expertise in the history of Israel and issues of self-image and identity in multicultural societies.  Prof. Wattad is a Haifa University School of Law graduate from Israel, having studied as an exchange student at Oxford University. Additionally, he accomplished higher academic education in Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Columbia University, New York, in the USA, the Munk Center of Global Affairs & Public Policy and the Toronto University in Canada, the Max Planck Institute in Germany, and the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences in Italy. Wattad graduated with distinction from all academic institutions he attended and was on the Dean's List. During his studies, Prof. Wattad has received several prizes of excellence and other prestigious fellowships, including Fulbright, Halbert, Minerva, and Humboldt. He is the 2020 winner of the prestigious Zeltner Young Scholar Award by the Faulty of Law at Tel-Aviv University; the 2015 winner of the prestigious Young Scholar Award on Israel Studies (the law field) by the Association for Israel Studies; and the 2007 and the 2008 winner of the Best Legal Oralist Award of the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences. In 2014 and 2018, he was granted the “Excellent Lecturer Award” by Zefat Academic College.

    Mohammed S. Wattad
    Mohammed S. Wattad
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    INSS Insight
    Neglecting the Struggle Against Crime in Arab Society Is a Threat to Israel’s National Security
    Against the backdrop of the ongoing war, which has lasted for 8 months, it appears that the problem of crime in Arab society is noticeably absent from the list of priorities of the Israeli government and the law enforcement system. With over 100 murders in the Arab sector during the first half of the year, the persistent neglect in combating the growing violence has dangerous implications for Israel’s national security
    26 June, 2024
    INSS Insight
    Arab-Jewish Relations against the Backdrop of the War
    Since the Hamas terror attack on October 7, Jewish-Arab relations in Israel have remained calm. Surveys conducted by INSS shed light on the situation in Arab society and on ways to maintain the existing quiet between the two sectors
    31 December, 2023
    Database
    Findings of a Survey on Jewish-Arab Relations - November 2023
    3 December, 2023
    INSS Insight
    Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel after Five Weeks of War
    Maintaining quiet between Jews and Arabs is clearly in the interests of Israel’s Jewish society, Arab society, and the state as a whole, especially in a time of war. Thus far the quiet has been preserved in exemplary fashion – how can this be continued?
    14 November, 2023
    INSS Insight
    Reducing Budget Allocations for the Arab Sector May Harm Internal Security
    The intention of the Finance Minister to reduce allocations from the approved five-year plan to the Arab sector lacks a professional and legal basis. In addition, it has serious immediate implications for the socio-economic status of a large segment of the Israeli population. The government must not implement these alienating plans vis-à-vis the Arab public, and should make that decision clear sooner rather than later
    22 August, 2023
    Strategic Assessment
    Five-Year Development Plans for Arab Society in Israel: Lessons from Plan 922 for the New Five-Year Plan
    The adoption of Resolution 922 by the Israeli government was a significant effort to accelerate economic development within the Arab population. The program rested on two primary objectives: economic development among the Arab sector and its integration in the Israeli economy and society; and a narrowing of the existing wide socioeconomic gaps between the Arab sector and the general population. Six years later, in October 2021, the government passed a new five-year plan with similar objectives, but with a budget three times as large as the previous budget and new areas for development. This article examines the main principles of Resolution 922, its implementation, the hurdles it faced, and the lessons that can be drawn from the six years it was in effect. It then examines the primary elements of the new resolution, based on the lessons of the preceding experience.
    The Arab world must work towards the release of the hostages
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    26 October, 2023
    The Rule of Law and Political Transformations
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    6 August, 2023
    Another day, another murder in the Arab sector
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    23 May, 2023