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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 The Link. 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 The Link.
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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
Subject:
Author: Davidson, Lawrence R.
Issue Description: 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 The Link, 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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The Olive Trees of Palestine

Issue: 2010, Volume 43, Issue 1
Subject: Environment|Land and Homes
Author: Dillon, Edward
Issue Description: Question #1: How many Palestinian olive trees have been destroyed by Israelis during their recent 22-day invasion of Gaza?: a) 5,000; b) 9,000; c) 13,000. Question #2: How many Palestinian olive trees have been destroyed by Israelis since 1948?: a) 100,000; b) 500,000; c) over 1,000,000. Question #3: Why? The answers follow.
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A Doctor’s Prescription for Peace with Justice

Issue: 2010, Volume 43, Issue 2
Subject: Jewish Voices|Peace Process
Author: Feldman, Steven R., M.D
Issue Description: What does putting a computer chip on the top of a prescription bottle have to do with peace between Palestinians and Israelis? Dr. Steven Feldman explains.
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Where Is The Palestinian Gandhi?

Issue: 2010, Volume 43, Issue 3
Subject: History|Human Rights
Author: Qumsiyeh, Mazin
Issue Description: U2 singer Bono recently expressed his hope that “the people in places filled with rage and despair, places like the Palestinian Territories, will in the days ahead find among them their Gandhi . . . ” We urge Bono to go to the Territories and to meet with Palestinians such as our feature writer, Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, a former Yale University scientist, author of “Popular Resistance in Palestine,” and a nonviolent human rights activist.
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Shuhada Street

Issue: 2010, Volume 43, Issue 4
Subject:
Author: Amayreh, Khalid
Issue Description: In many ways, our September-October issue is but a 7,000-word commentary on our cover photo that shows a Jewish settler throwing a glass of wine at an Arab woman he comes upon as she goes about her shopping. Who is the young man in the photo? Who is the woman? What feelings infuse their passing on Shuhada Street? And one other question, perhaps the most disturbing: Is this racism?
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Publish It Not

Issue: 2010, Volume 43, Issue 5
Subject: Censorship|Media
Author: Cook, Jonathan
Issue Description: Publish It Not, the title of our issue, is taken from Michael Adams’s 1975 book of the same name. Adams, a British journalist for The Guardian, was one of the first newsmen to tell of his difficulties in reporting on Israel’s brutalities in the then newly occupied West Bank and Gaza. In this issue Jonathan Cook, who also wrote for The Guardian, gives us an update on the current muzzling of the Fourth Estate.
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Overcoming Impunity

Issue: 2009, Volume 42, Issue 1
Subject: Censorship|History|Zionism
Author: Kovel, Joel
Issue Description: Joel Kovel believes that no state has an inherent right to exist. This principle is not original with him. He finds it enshrined by Thomas Jefferson in our Declaration of Independence. In this Link issue, Dr. Kovel, who is Jewish, asks the question-that-must-never-be-asked: Does the Zionist state of Israel have an inherent right to exist?
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