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It’s a man’s world: women in journalism and publishing
Over five years of on-the-ground research. Almost three years of writing and rewriting. And my book about migrant workers and African refugees in Israel just isn’t selling. I’ve spent more than two years addressing everything in my control (with the help of an excellent literary agent who has sold some very big books). My experiences…
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Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
December 30, 2012
The Atlantic has not heard of the joint struggle in the West Bank? (UPDATED)
Something caught my eye when looking through photos on The Atlantic of the Nakba day demonstrations which engulfed the West Banks and Israel’s border areas last Sunday. Image 16, reprinted below, carries the following caption: Two Palestinian men struggle after being overcome by tear gas fired during clashes with the Israeli police on May 15, 2011…
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Joseph Dana
May 20, 2011
Has Israel ceased being a democracy?
The Atlantic’s Jeffery Goldberg is worried that Israel might cease being a democracy. When will that be? The threshold he suggests has already been crossed, and is meaningless anyway. His analysis of anti-democratic forces in Israel is equally superficial and prejudiced Jeffery Goldberg, in The Atlantic, is concerned about the possibility that Israel might cease…
By
Roi Maor
December 30, 2010
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A child is dead: Charles Enderlin on the ‘Al-Dura incident,’ 10 years later
This article was originally published in October 2010. I am republishing it following the Israeli government’s publication of its definitive report on the incident, in which it absolves the army of responsibility for the boy’s death. I’ve added two new paragraphs at the end. In September 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada,…
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Lisa Goldman
October 10, 2010
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