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Article(s) appeared in following journal(s):

1: Arabic Media Internet Network (AMIN)   2: Jewish News Weekly of Northern California (formerly the Jewish Bulletin of Northern California)   3: The Guardian  

Arabic Media Internet Network (AMIN)

#8607 The Israeli Democracy!
by Azmi Bishara in Arabic Media Internet Network (AMIN), 23 November 2001
ģIsraeli politics is regulated by democratic principles based on Zionist ideological tenets. The most important of these tenets are: The jewishness of the state, Aliya or the absorption of Diaspora Jews and Israeli citizenship based on such values as ...

Jewish News Weekly of Northern California (formerly the Jewish Bulletin of Northern California)

#19677 Jewish journalists grapple with 'doing the write thing'
by Hadas Ragolsky in Jewish News Weekly of Northern California (formerly the Jewish Bulletin of Northern California), 23 November 2001
Do Jewish journalists have more obligations than others? Are they responsible first to their communities, and do they need to represent Israel in their newspapers? These questions and others were raised by the 50 participants of "Do the Write Thi ...

The Guardian

#101458 Israeli victims charge Arafat with terrorism
by Andrew Osborn in The Guardian, 23 November 2001

#101459 EU row over Palestine imports
by Andrew Osborn in The Guardian, 23 November 2001

#101460 A deadly walk to school
by Suzanne Goldenberg in The Guardian, 23 November 2001

#101461 Poll shows most Israelis support Palestinian state
by guardian.co.uk in The Guardian, 23 November 2001

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