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  1. From the Source
    Arafat to His People
    A closer look at what Nobel Peace Laureate Yassir Arafat says in the Arab Press.
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 31-32
  2. Comments
    Azmi Bishara and the Rhetoric of Binationalism
    Azmi Bishara is a self-described Palestinian nationalist and member of the Israeli Knes...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 29-30
  3. Book Review
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    Before the Occupation (Review)
    Six Days of War, by Michael B. Oren
    1. Six Days of War by Michael B. Oren
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 39-43
  4. Correspondence
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, p. 4
  5. The Gamble That Failed: Israel's Withdrawal From Lebanon
    In May 2000, Israeli troops withdrew from the northern border of Lebanon. Though intern...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 24-30
  6. HIR Notebook
    The Temple Mount's impending collapse, anti-Semitism in Central Park, Palestinians and ...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 5-7
  7. HIR Background Notes
    A History of the Israeli-Arab Conflict
    A timeline of Israeli-Arab relations in Palestine from the beginning of Jewish immigrat...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 33-37
  8. HIR Background Notes
    Israel in the UN
    A timeline of UN actions and resolutions regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict.
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 44-45
  9. The Myth of Jewish "Colonialism": Demographics and Development in Palestine
    It has long been argued that Zionism disrupted and exploited an Arab population that ha...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 12-17
  10. The Old-New P.L.O.
    The Oslo Accords of 1993 sought to create a viable self-government for Arabs living wit...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 24-28
  11. On Ignoring Anti-Semitism
    Anti-Semitism in the Arab world is more sincere and more pervasive than it was in pre-H...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 15-23
  12. Interview
    Oslo and Beyond: An Interview with IDF Colonel Daniel Reisner
    An HIR-exclusive interview with the Head of the International Law Branch of the IDF Leg...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 36-38
  13. Guest Comment
    Surviving, A Testimony
    Hebrew University bombing survivor Eliad Moreh discusses the trauma of terrorism and th...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 46-49
  14. Three Reflections on Zionism
    Zionism has always been a multi-faceted movement, representing various strains of Jewis...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 4-11
  15. Tomorrow's Hope
    Why do Israelis continue to fight, and why should we care?
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 38-39
  16. The United Nations: Dividing Israelis and Arabs for Over 50 Years
    The United Nations was founded to promote diplomacy, human rights, and the sovereign eq...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 8-14
  17. Will There Be Refuge for the Refugees?
    Palestinian refugees from Israel's War of Independence have remained in squalid refugee...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Spring 2002, pp. 18-23
  18. From the Source
    With Friends Like These: Saudis on the West
    Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter and financial backer of Wahhabi Islam, the...
    The Harvard Israel Review, Fall 2002, pp. 31-35
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