No More Violence
Tags: VIOLENCE; HUMAN beings; ISRAELIS; PALESTINIAN Arabs
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- Unheard Jewish Voices. Fruchter, Temima // Off Our Backs;Jul/Aug2002, Vol. 32 Issue 7/8, p27
Reveals the views of Jewish women on violence against Israeli and Palestinian civilian populations. Discussion of the Israeli and Palestinian government; Relationship between Israelis and Palestinians; Emphasis on political acts.
- LAUREN booth. Booth, Lauren // New Statesman;3/11/2002, Vol. 131 Issue 4578, p63
Discusses the problem of violence between Israelis and Palestinians in Israel. Contradictions in the views of Palestinians on how to win the support of the U.S. and Great Britain; Description of the living conditions of Palestinians.
- Check Your Beliefs. Reese, Charley // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;May/Jun2006, Vol. 25 Issue 4, pOV14
The article presents the author's views on how to punish African-Americans for alleged violence. According to the author, if one cannot condemn the flagrant abuses of Palestinians by the Israeli government, then one are undoubtedly a bigot, the worst kind of racist pig who believes that...
- Fairness in Covering Mideast Violence. Tsubata, Kate // World & I;Sep2003, Vol. 18 Issue 9, p58
Investigates the American media's role in the fighting between the Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East. Number of casualties in the Middle East violence reported by the National Public Radio; Comparison between the suicide bombings in the Philippines and Israel; Ways advocates for the...
- Age Limit. Grafstein, Laurence // New Republic;6/10/2002, Vol. 226 Issue 22, p42
Provides an account of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, which becomes increasingly apparent due to the upsurge of bombings and attacks on civilians. Factor that makes the violent attacks more unacceptable to the people; Explanation for the upsurge of attacks on Israeli civilians;...
- Peace that left a public behind. Barr, Cameron W.; Gaouette, Nicole // Christian Science Monitor;10/3/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 219, p1
Suggests that violence in the Middle East as of October 3, 2000 is indicative of Palestinian Arabs' general disapproval of the conditions for a peace as outlined by the Israeli government. Provocation by Israeli politician Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount, over which Palestinian Arabs...
- New calculus in Mideast math? Barr, Cameron W. // Christian Science Monitor;10/12/2000, Vol. 92 Issue 225, p1
Discusses the possible outcome of violence in the Middle East between Israeli troops and Palestinian demonstrators. Number of Palestinian Arabs that have died in clashes; Possibility that Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will declare an independent state; Continued insistence of Israeli leaders...
- Caught in a Vicious Cycle of Violence. Ben-Meir, Alon // Journal of Turkish Weekly;3/24/2008, p1
The article focuses on the killings of four Palestinian militants by Israeli undercover troops in Bethlehem on March 12, 2008 which has raised questions about exercising Israel's right to self-defense. It presents views on the killings including the claims that the killings is not the answer to...
- Palestinian morale rises with death toll. Barr, Cameron W.; Lynfield, Ben // Christian Science Monitor;8/27/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 191, p1
Discusses the morale of Palestinians in the Middle East, and the outlook for the Arab-Israeli conflict. Idea that more damage has been done to Palestinians than to Israelis; Possible reasons for the resilience of Palestinians in the face of Israeli attacks; Outlook for the peace process;...


