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JOURNAL OF PALESTINE STUDIES VOL: 42 NO 1 (3) answer(s).
 
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Iranian threat in a Kafkaesque world / Herman, Edward S; Peterson, David   Journal Article
Herman, Edward S Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract From June 2003 to August 2012, the International Atomic Energy Agency published thirty-eight full written reports on Iran's nuclear program and conducted numerous inspections in the country. Yet although the Agency has never determined that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons, Iran has never been able to free itself from the relentless U.S. campaign against its nuclear program. This article shows how the United States has mobilized the multilateral institutions to place Iran's nuclear program on the international stage and kept it there. It also examines the parallel role played by the news media, which have resumed their role of a decade ago when they helped Washington make a fraudulent case for invading Iraq on "weapons of mass destruction" grounds. The essay contends that the alleged Iranian nuclear weapons threat is a U.S. and Israeli propaganda construct intended to mask their own real threat to attack Iran.
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Israel's 1967 annexation of Arab Jerusalem: Walid Khalidi's address to the UN general assembly special emergency session, 14 July 1967 / Khalidi, Walid   Journal Article
Khalidi, Walid Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In this forty-fifth anniversary year of the 1967 war and the annexation of Arab Jerusalem, JPS is publishing Walid Khalidi's address to the UN General Assembly Special Emergency session of June-July 1967, together with a contextual introduction, as a reminder both of how radically the political landscape has changed these past decades and how much certain elements have remained the same.
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Western wall riots of 1929: religious boundaries and Communal Violence / Winder, Alex   Journal Article
Winder, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the outbreak of the deadly 1929 riots in Palestine. Focusing on Jerusalem, Safad, and Hebron, the cities most significantly affected by the events, the article sees the violence as attempts to reinforce, redefine, or reestablish communal boundaries. It argues that patterns of violence in each city can help us understand how these boundaries had been established and evolved in the past, as well as the ways in which new forces, in particular the economic, political, and social influence of the Zionist movement and the rise of nationalist politics among the Palestinian Arabs, had eroded older boundaries.
Key Words Palestine  Jerusalem  Communal Violence  Zionist Movement  Religious Boundaries  Western Wall 
Hebron  Safad 
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