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Palestine

This collection covers a wide range of audio tapes and English publications about the Palestinian struggle for self determination. Political journals and monographs from multiple viewpoints on issues such as Zionism and anti-Zionism, Israeli abuses of human rights and international law, the role of the US and Britain, as well as on the Middle East and the Arab world.

Subcollections

Documents

Journal of Palestine Studies Issue 15 Journal of Palestine Studies Issue 15
Publisher: The Institute for Palestine Studies and Kuwait UniversityYear: 1975Volume Number: Vol. 4-3 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Institute for Palestine Studies
Chomsky on the Palestine Conflict; You Cannot have a Humane Zionism; Zionism and the Palestine Problem Today; Israel Zangwill's Challenge to Zionism; Arab Oil Policies- Self-Interest and Responsibility; the Anti-Zionist Left and the Jewish Problem; the Arabs in American High School textbooks; more.
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
Publisher: American Educational TrustYear: 1985Volume Number: Vol. 4-6 September 9Format: PeriodicalCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Special Report on the prerequisites for peace in the Middle East.
<<NER>> Monthly for Political and Social Problems and for Jewish-Arab Rapprochment <<NER>> Monthly for Political and Social Problems and for Jewish-Arab Rapprochment
Publisher: IHUD AssociationYear: 1963Volume Number: Vol. XIV No. 4-6 December-JanuaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Pro-Zionist Perspectives
In English and Hebrew. Contents: Our Fight in not yet over; No Pardon for Aharon Cohen; Neglected Opportunities for Rapprochement; General Abdul Nassar; Oil in Egypt's Economy; Arab Refugees in the various countries; The Legend of the Million Refugees (Letter to the Editor); In the Arab World; The Resignation of Dr. J. Johnson