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Mirror, Mirror
Issue:
2012, Volume 45, Issue 1
Subject:
Human Rights
Author:
Zayid, Maysoon
Issue Description:
As a rule, the Link editors exercise their editorial prerogative to create the title for our feature articles. In this case, however, we kept the title the author gave us: “Mirror, Mirror.” We assumed she was making reference to Snow White and the question put to the Mirror-on-the Wall: “Who is the fairest of them all?” What that has to do with Maysoon Zayid, however, isn’t all that clear. Each reader, we suspect, will come away with his or her own take on the title. Just don’t expect Maysoon to tip her hand. She’s too much of the artist for that--or perhaps we should say too much of the comedian.
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Is The Two-State Solution Dead?
Issue:
2012, Volume 45, Issue 2
Subject:
Peace Process|Politics
Author:
Halper, Jeff
Issue Description:
When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed a new unity government in May, 2012, with Israel’s largest opposition party, political pundits here and in Israel hailed it as an opportunity--perhaps the last one--to create a two-state solution to the Palestine-Israel impasse. Not going to happen, says Jeff Halper. Moreover, just hoping that it might happen is counter-productive. Jeff Halper is an Israeli, an archaeologist, the co-founder of the Israeli Committee Against Home Demolitions, a 2006 nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, and the 2009 recipient of the prestigious Kant Foundation World Citizen Award. And, as it turns out, he is far from alone in thinking the two-state solution is dead.
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The Neocons ... They're Back
Issue:
2012, Volume 45, Issue 3
Subject:
Neocons|War/Conflict
Author:
Mahoney, John F.
Issue Description:
On his March 24, 2012 PBS program “Moyers & Company,” veteran journalist Bill Moyers reminded his viewers that, nine years after the start of the Iraq War, the drumbeats were again sounding for another war in the Middle East, this time against Iran. And he added: “Many of the bloodthirsty cries come from the same lusty throats that agitated a decade ago for invading Iraq. Now the neocon armchair warriors call for hitting Iran before it builds a nuclear bomb to drop on Israel--a scenario that remains in doubt.” So who are these neocons? And what are they up to? That is the subject of this Link.
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Welcome to Nazareth
Issue:
2012, Volume 45, Issue 4
Subject:
Holy Land|Israeli Palestinians
Author:
Cook, Jonathan
Issue Description:
In 2009, Pope Benedict XVI visited Nazareth. Palestinian Christians living there were excited. Their revered leader would come and, through his eyes, the world would see their plight. But after waiting for hours along Nazareth's main street, the police urged the crowds to go home; the Pope had been advised that it was not safe for him to meet the residents. In this issue, journalist Jonathan Cook tells us what the Pontiff would have learned, had he met the area descendants of the boy Jesus.
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When War Criminals Walk Free
Issue:
2012, Volume 45, Issue 5
Subject:
Hamas|Human Rights|Israeli Palestinians
Author:
Gilbert, Mads M.D.
Issue Description:
This Link issue is about two young girls, an army that hurt them, a physician who healed them, and an unprecedented letter from 15 religious leaders to every member of the U.S. Congress.
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What Price Israel?
Issue:
2011, Volume 44, Issue 1
Subject:
Politics|War/Conflict
Author:
Hedges, Chris
Issue Description:
What do a Pulitzer Prize winner, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and two former U.S. Ambassadors have in common? They are all featured in our January-March issue of
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. Chris Hedges is the author of our main article “What Price Israel?” Jeff Halper is interviewed about his organization’s website. And Ambassador Robert Keeley reviews the latest book by Ambassador Chas Freeman.
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Drone Diplomacy
Issue:
2011, Volume 44, Issue 2
Subject:
Military|War/Conflict
Author:
Simons, Geoff
Issue Description:
In his more than 40-year career, our feature writer, Geoff Simons, has authored nearly 60 books focusing on international politics, history and philosophy. His latest book is “Pakistan: A Failing Nuclear State?” This is Geoff’s third article for us, and we are pleased to welcome him back to the pages of
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An Open Letter to Church Leaders
Issue:
2011, Volume 44, Issue 3
Subject:
Church Activism
Author:
Good, David W.
Issue Description:
Rev. David Good writes with a sense of urgency that "our Christian brothers and sisters in Israel and the occupied territories, inspired by the work of the South African Council of Churches in the struggle against apartheid, have composed a most remarkable document, the Kairos document. I urge my Christian brothers and sisters here in America to read this document and stand in solidarity with Christians, Jews, and Muslims who are working and praying that someday the Holy Land might be a place worthy of its name." [see: http://www.fosna.org/content/kairos-palestine-document-full-text]
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Palestine and the Season of Arab Discontent
Issue:
2011, Volume 44, Issue 4
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Davidson, Lawrence R.
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On the surface it would appear that the only two populations unaffected by the recent upheaval in the Eastern Mediterranean are the Israelis and the Palestinians. In our September-October issue of
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, West Chester University professor Dr. Lawrence Davidson looks beneath the surface and concludes that the Palestinians and Israelis may have to go through another winter before their springtime arrives.
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Who Are The "Canaanites"? Why Ask?
Issue:
2011, Volume 44, Issue 5
Subject:
Archaeology|History
Author:
Ra'ad, Basem L.
Issue Description:
Just prior to the publication of this Link, presidential candidate Newt Gingrich commented that Palestinians are an “invented people.” Good timing, in a way, because the intent of this article is to refute such crass ignorance and/or intentional disinformation. The author, Basem Ra’ad, teaches at Al-Quds University in Jerusalem. His article is based on his book “Hidden Histories: Palestine and the Eastern Mediterranean,” which is reviewed on page 14 of this issue and available for purchase through AMEU. In the first four months since the issue appeared, we restocked the book five times to keep up with the orders--none, unfortunately enough, from the former House Speaker and unsuccessful presidential candidate.
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