Iraq
Gulf Crisis/War (1990-91):
Saddam Hussein offers to withdraw Iraqi forces from Kuwait in exchange for
Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories in 20, no. 2 (Win. 1991): 179-80.
Iraqi transcript of 25 July 1990 meeting between President Saddam Hussein and
US Ambassador Glaspie [Excerpts] in 20, no. 2 (Win. 1991): 163-68.
Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz’s press conference of 9 January 1991 in 20, no. 3
(Spr. 1991): 141-46.
Iraqi Statement on conditional withdrawal of forces from Kuwait issued 15
February 1991 in 20, no. 3 (Spr. 1991): 149-50.
On Israel’s role in UN weapons inspection of Iraq as stated in interview with
Chief Inspector Scott Ritter in 28, no. 2 (Win. 1999): 159-62.
Report by US Congressional Staff delegation on food distribution under sanctions
regime in 29, no. 4 (Sum. 2000): 161-64.
October 1973 War and aftermath:
Speech of Assistant Sec-Gen of Ba‘th Party of 7 April 1974 concerning
opposition to Egypt-Israeli disengagement of forces agreement in 3, no. 4
(Sum. 1974): 218-19.
Saddam Hussein interview in Al-Nahar (Beirut) of 22 February 1975 on support
for Egypt, Syria, and PLO [Excerpts] in 4, no. 3 (Spr. 1975): 184-87.
Palestinians, policy toward:
Discussion of Saddam Hussein with Baghdad University students on 17 March
1973 concerning Palestinian resistance in 2, no. 4 (Sum. 1973): 168-72.
Speech of President Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr on 17 July 1975 concerning need for
Arab unity in confronting Zionist plans [Excerpts] in 5, nos. 1-2 (Aut. 1975-Win. 1976): 256-58.
Statement by Tariq Aziz to Lebanese journalists in August 1978 denying Iraqi
support for killing of PLO leaders [Excerpts] in 8, no. 1 (Aut. 1978): 201-202.
Syria:
Joint Communiqué by Iraq and Syria following second meeting of their Higher
Political Commission on 28-30 January 1979 in 8, no. 3 (Spr. 1979): 170-71.
Statement by joint Iraq-Syria Higher Political Commission of 19 June 1979
concerning steps toward political unity in 9, no. 1 (Aut. 1979): 187-89.
Islamic Conference Organization. See Organization of the Islamic Conference
Islamic Resistance Movement. See Hamas
Israel (see also Barak; Camp David; Israeli Settlements; Israeli-US Relations;
Livni, T.; Mofaz, S.; Netanyahu; Olmert, E.; Oslo Process; Peace Process; Peretz, A.; Rabin, Y.; Shamir, Y.; Sharon, A.;)
Arab/Palestinian minority. See Arab/Palestinian Minority in Israel
Al-Aqsa Intifada:
B’Tselem report on IDF abuse of Palestinians [Excerpts] in 31, no. 1 (Aut. 2001):
142-44.
Internal Security Minister Landau interview on fighting in 31, no. 3 (Spr. 2002):
161-63.
Former Shin Bet head interview on fighting in 31, no. 3 (Spr. 2002): 163-164.
Archaeology:
Herzog article on “Deconstructing the walls of Jericho” in 29 October 99
Ha’Aretz in 29, no. 3 (Spr. 2000): 153-57.
Egypt:
Interim Agreement on redeployment of military forces in the Sinai Peninsula in 5,
nos. 1-2 (Aut. 1975/Win. 1976): 264-68.
Speech by Prime Minister Menachem Begin of 20 November 1977 on occasion of
Egypt President Sadat’s visit to Israel in 7, no. 2 (Win. 1978): 194-99.
Remarks of Prime Minister Begin at Joint Press Conference with Egypt President
Sadat on 21 November 1977 [Excerpts] in 7, no. 2 (Win. 1978): 199-200.
Speech by Chief Israeli Negotiator Eliahu Ben-Elissar at Cairo Conference on 14
December 1977 in 7, no. 3 (Spr. 1978): 193-94.
Press Conference with Anwar Sadat on 26 December 1977 [Excerpts] in 7, no. 3
(Spr. 1978): 197-99.
Resolution on Taba border issue adopted by Inner Cabinet on 13 January 1986 in
15, no. 3 (Spr. 1986): 214-15.
Alexandra Declaration of 12 September 1986 read by President Mubarak and
Prime Minister Shimon Peres in 16, no. 2 (Win. 1987): 196.
Statement by Prime Minister on return from summit meeting in Egypt in 16, no. 2
(Win. 1986): 213-14.
Mass Murder of Egyptian prisoners by Israel during the 1956 Suez War article in
25, no. 3 (Spr. 1996): 148-54.
Murder of Egyptian POWS by Israel in 1967 War article in 25, no. 3 (Spr. 1996):
154-55.
Elections:
On elections in April 1992 press interviews with Labor Party Chair Rabin in 21,
no. 3 (Sum. 1992): 163-66.
Final results of 1996 election in 25, no. 4 (Sum. 1996): 151.
Gaza Disengagement Plan:
Interview of Brig. Gen Eyyal Gil’ad with Ma’ariv on background to
disengagement plan in 35, no. 1 (Aut. 2005): 181-183.
Agreement on Movement and Access and Agreed Principles for Rafah Crossing
in 35, no. 2 (Win. 2006): 184-187.
Government Policy:
Official policy guidelines of Likud-led government issued on 11 June 1990 in 20,
no. 1 (Aut. 1990): 171-74.
Basic Policy Guidelines of Rabin Government in 22, no. 1 (Aut. 1992): 154-59.
Composition of Rabin Cabinet in 22, no. 1 (Aut. 1992): 152-53.
Report to President of Rabin government’s first year in office [Excerpts] in 23,
no. 1 (Aut. 1993): 143-44.
Speech by PM Peres presenting his new government to Knesset in 25, no. 3 (Spr.
1996): 155-56.
Guidelines of the (Likud) Government in 26, no. 1 (Aut. 1996): 145-48.
List of Israeli cabinet members on 18 June 1996 in 26, no. 1 (Aut. 1996): 148.
Basic Guidelines of Sharon government formed Feb. 2003 [Excerpts] in 32, no. 4
(Sum. 2003): 182-84.
Israeli Cabinet, Decision on Government Measures vis-à-vis the Palestinian
Authority Following the Swearing In of the New Palestinian Legislative
Council, Feb 2006 in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 212.
Acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Address to the Sixth Herzliya
Conference, Jan. 2006 in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 208- 210.
Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz, Address to the Sixth Herzliya
Conference, Jan. 2006 in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 210-211.
Ha’aretz et al., Summary List of Travel Restrictions in the West Bank, Jerusalem, January 2007 in 36., no. 3 (Spr. 07): 192-193.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Backgrounder on Defense Ministry Order to Ban West Bank Charities, 10 July 2008 [Excerpts] in 38, no. 1 (Aut. 2008): 172-74.
Gulf Crisis/War (1990-91):
Request for compensation for losses from Iraqi missile attacks presented to
United States on 22 January 1991 in 20, no. 3 (Spr. 1991): 151.
Prime Minister Shamir address of 4 February 1991 insisting there is no linkage
between war and Arab-Israeli conflict in 20, no. 3 (Spr. 1991): 151.
High Court of Justice
Affidavit Presented to High Court of Justice by residents of West Bank refugee
camp of Dheisheh concerning lack of protection against harassment by Israeli
settlers [Excerpts] in 14, no. 2 (Win. 1985): 260-65.
Decision banning use of torture by General Security Service [Excerpts] in 29, no.
2 (Win. 2000): 162-68.
Ruling on legality of “separation wall” in West Bank in 34, no. 1 (Aut. 2004):
160-63.
Decision on the Legality of Targeted Assassinations, Summary of Judgment,
Jerusalem, 14 December 2006 in 36., no. 3 (Spr. 07): 189-192.
Israeli Arabs. See Arab/Palestinian Minority in Israel
Lebanon, 1982 invasion of; Summer 2006 War (see also Lebanon, Israeli attacks/invasion/occupation):
Government Statement of 11 June 1982 concerning cease-fire in 11, no. 4/12, no.
1 (Sum./Aut. 1982): 316-17.
Text of Government’s Peace Proposal of 27 June 1982 in 11, no. 4/12, no.
1 (Sum./Aut. 1982): 317.
Declaration by World Jewish leaders of 2 July 1982 calling for negotiations
between Israel and the PLO in 11, no. 4/12, no. 1 (Sum./Aut. 1982): 343-44.
Address of Prime Minister Begin of 8 August 1982 concerning military objectives
in 11, no. 4/12, no. 1 (Sum./Aut. 1982): 318-19.
Knesset debate on war of 12 August 1982 [Excerpts] in 11, no. 4/12, no. 1
(Sum./Aut. 1982): 319-23.
Address to Parliament by Defense Minister Sharon on 22 September 1982
concerning massacre of Palestinian civilians in Beirut in 12, no. 2 (Win. 1983):
213-18.
Press Release of February 1983 by the Committee for Solidarity with Bir Zeit
University and the Committee Against the War in Lebanon [Excerpts] in 12, no.
3 (Spr. 1983): 254-57.
Radio Interview with Defense Minister Arens of 17 May 1983 concerning
agreement with Lebanon [Excerpts] in 12, no. 4 (Sum. 1983): 228-31.
Speech of Foreign Ministry director at 17 May 1983 signing of agreement with
Government of Lebanon [Excerpts] in 12, no. 4 (Sum. 1983): 232.
Winograd Commission, Summary of the Interim Report on the 2006 Lebanon
War, Jerusalem, 30 April 2007 [Excerpts] in 35, no. 4 (Win. 2007): 208-213.
Winograd Commission, Press Conference on Inquiry into 2006 Lebanon war [Excerpts] in 37, no. 3 (Spr. 2008): 208-212.
Lobby in U.S.
Special Document File: John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, “The Israel Lobby,”
London Review of Books, in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 84-104.
Geoffrey Wheatcroft, “Most Favored Nation,” Boston Globe [Excerpts] in 35, no.
3 (Spr. 06): 105-107.
William Pfaff, “The Mearsheimer-Walt Paper on America’s Israel Lobby,”
International Herald Tribune [Excerpts] in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 107-108.
Daniel Levy, “So Pro-Israel that it Hurts,” Ha’aretz, [Excerpts] in 35, no. 3 (Spr.
06): 108-109.
Joseph Massad, “Blaming the Israeli Lobby,” al-Ahram Weekly, [Excerpts] in 35,
no. 3 (Spr. 06): 109-111.
Noam Chomsky, “The Israel Lobby?” ZNET [Excerpts] in 35, no 3 (Spr. 06):
111-112.
Mark Mazower, “When Vigilance Undermines Freedom of Speech,” Financial
Times [Excerpts] in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 112-114.
Michael Massing’s article “The Storm over the Israel Lobby” in New York Review
of Books, [Excerpts] in 36, no. 1 (Aut. 06): 188-192.
Jordan, peace with:
Informal draft agenda for peace talks agreed upon in October 1992 in
22, no. 2 (Win. 1993): 142-43.
Three Sub-Agenda Agreements signed 7 June 1994 in 24, no. 1 (Aut.
1994): 123-25.
Washington Declaration of July 1994 ending state of belligerency between Israel
and Jordan in 24, no. 1 (Aut. 1994): 128-30.
Treaty of Peace signed on 26 October 1994 in 24, no. 2 (Win. 1995): 126-43.
Military:
Analysis of Intifada’s impact on IDF by Ze’ev Schiff in 16 June 1989 Ha-‘Aretz
in 19, no. 1 (Aut. 1989): 156-67.
Jon Elmer, “Good Night Battle of Britain, Good Morning Gaza,” Briarpatch
[Excerpts] in 35, no. 3 (Spr. 06): 191-193.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Responding to Hamas Attacks from Gaza—Issues of Proportionality,” March 2008 [Excerpts] in 37, no. 4 (Sum. 2008): 167-168.
Nuclear weapons:
Natural Resources Defense Council Press Release of 14 November 1989
concerning Israel’s possession of nuclear arms in 19, no. 3 (Spr. 1990): 182-83.
Victor Gilinsky letter on Israel’s nuclear bomb in May 2004 New York Review of
Books in 33, no. 4 (Sum. 2004): 181-83.
October War:
Report of Agranat Commission of Inquiry into Preparedness for October War
[Excerpts] in 3, no. 4 (Sum. 1974): 189-207.
Oriental Jews (Mizrahim):
Statistical Survey of Israel’s Oriental Jews in 1, no. 2 (Win. 1972): 145-55.
Palestinians, effects of Israeli policies on:
Essay by Avraham Burg entitled “A Failed Israeli Society” in 33, no. 2 (Win.
2004): 175-77.
Former Shin Bet heads reflect on impact of Israeli security policies in 33, no. 2
(Win. 2004): 177-85.
Peace Groups (see also Refuseniks):
Resolution adopted on 28 June 1983 by Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian
Peace concerning need for Government of Israel to recognize PLO in 13, no. 1
(Aut. 1983): 234-35.
Manifesto of December 1983 by new Alternative party in 13, no. 3 (Spr. 1984):
203-205.
Election Platform approved 31 May 1984 by Progressive List for Peace in 14, no.
1 (Aut. 1984): 209-210.
Election Platform of Hadash Front [Excerpt] in 14, no. 1 (Aut. 1984): 210-11.
Message to Prime Minister on 3 June 1985 from Executive Committees of the
International Center for Peace in the Middle East and the Arab Council for
Public Affairs in 15, no. 1 (Aut. 1985): 216-17.
Appeal by `Atzumeh committee of 3 August 1985 calling for Respect for the
Sanctity of Life and Equal Rights in 15, no. 1 (Aut. 1985): 217-18.
Founding Statement of 26 January 1986 by Committee for Israeli-Palestinian
Dialogue in 16, no. 3 (Spr. 1987): 233-34.
Speech by Simha Flapan at Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue’s
November 1986 Symposium in Romania in 16, no. 3 (Spr. 1987): 230-34.
Joint Statement of Labor Party members and Palestinian delegation from
Occupied Territories on 25 March 1987 concerning just peace settlement in 16,
no. 4 (Sum. 1987): 186.
Statement by International Center for Peace of 14 January 1988 protesting harsh
military measures to repress Palestinian intifada in 17, no. 3 (Spr. 1988): 194.
Declaration of Nitzotz/A-Sharara Organization of 19 January 1988 protesting
closure order on its Hebrew/Arabic paper in 17, no. 3 (Spr. 1988): 194-96.
Israeli-Palestinian joint declaration on peace of 5 August 1990 in 20, no. 1 (Aut.
1990): 148-49.
Letter to PM Netanyahu from 1,554 concerned reserve army officers dated March
1998 in 27, no. 4 (Sum. 1998): 150-51.
Manifesto supporting Palestinian state signed by 460 prominent Israelis in 28, no.
3 (Spr. 1999): 156.
Council for Peace and Security’s 2001 plan for unilateral separation from West
Bank and Gaza in 31, no. 3 (Spr. 2002): 160-61.
Peace Now. See Israeli Settlements
Peace Process with Palestinians:
Government’s “assumptions” of 5 November 1989 for accepting U.S. ’s five
points for dialogue with Palestinians in 19, no. 2 (Win. 1990): 161-62.
Prime Min. Shamir letter to U.S. President Bush in 21, no. 3 (Aut. 1991): 178-79.
Shamir interview on Israeli television of 24 July in 21, no. 4 (Aut. 1991): 181-82.
Draft U.S.-Israeli memorandum of understanding of 2 August 1991 on peace
conference in 21, no. 1 (Aut. 1991): 182-83.
Shamir speech on peace conference to Knesset on 7 October 1991 [Excerpts] in
21, no. 2 (Win. 1992): 156-59.
Informal Draft Agenda of 6 December 1991 for negotiations with Jordanian-
Palestinian delegation in 21, no. 3 (Spr. 1992): 131-32.
Proposal, “Ideas for Peaceful Coexistence in the Territories during the Interim
Period,” presented to Palestinian delegation in 21, no. 3 (Spr. 1992): 132-35.
Foreign Minister David Levy speech to Moscow Multilateral Conference of 28-29
January 1992 [Excerpts] in 21, no. 3 (Spr. 1992): 143-45.
Proposal, “Informal Concept of the Interim Self-Governing Arrangements:
Building Blocks for Agreement,” presented to Palestinian Delegation at
September 1992 Washington bilateral talks in 22, no. 2 (Win. 1993): 150-55.
PM Rabin 26 October 1992 address to Knesset in 22, no. 2 (Win. 1993): 155-57.
Statement on Interim Self-Government proposal by Israeli delegation on 14
December 1992 in 22, no. 3 (Spr. 1993): 155-56.
Statement by PM Rabin on resumption of talks in 22, no. 4 (Sum. 1993): 151.
Proposal for bi-lateral talks with Lebanon in 22, no. 4 (Sum. 1993): 151-52.
Draft “Agreed Statement of Principles” submitted to Palestinian delegation on 6
May 1993 in 22, no. 4 (1993): 152-53.
Political Parties:
Labor Alignment election platform [Excerpts] in 14, no. 1 (Aut. 1984): 211-14.
Resolutions of Mapam Central Committee of 8 November 1987 concerning
measures to advance peace negotiations with Palestinians in 17, no. 3 (Spr.
1988): 186-89).
Mapam statement of January 1988 on intifada in Occupied Territories in 17, no. 3
(Spr. 1988): 189-90.
Labor Party’s secret “Memorandum of Understanding” of 6 March 1988
concerning PLO in 17, no. 4 (Sum. 1988): 201-203.
Shasi Party statement of March 1988 on the uprising in the Occupied Territories
in 17, no. 4 (Sum. 1988): 203-207.
No-Confidence Motion Speech to Knesset by Labor Party Chairman Peres 15
March 1990 in 19, no. 4 (Sum. 1990): 163-68.
Speech by Prime Minister Shamir in response to no-confidence motion in 19, no.
4 (Sum. 1990): 168-75.
Speech by Prime Minister Shamir on 22 December 1991 to Likud Central
Committee [Excerpts] in 21, no. 3 (Spr. 1992): 150.
Labor Party Platform as published in May-June 1992 New Outlook [Excerpts] in
22, no. 3 (Win. 1993): 149-50.
Labor-Meretz coalition agreement of 9 July 1992 in 22, no. 1 (Aut. 1992): 143.
Labor-SHAS coalition agreement of 9 July 1992 in 22, no. 1 (Aut. 1992): 143-45.
Refuseniks:
Statement by Yesh Givul of January 1988 concerning refusal of its soldier
members to participate in repression of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories
in 17, no. 4 (Sum. 1988): 201.
Petition signed by 52 combat reservists refusing to serve in Palestinian territories
in 31, no. 3 (Spr. 2002): 164-65.
Air Force pilot’s testimony on refusing duty in Occupied Territories [Excerpts] in
33, no. 3 (Spr. 2004): 173-76.
Settlements. See Israeli Settlements
Syria, negotiations with:
IDF analysis of “Document of Understandings” on talks with Syria in 25, no. 1
(Aut. 1995): 155-57.
PM Peres’ Ten Points of Understanding for resuming talks with Syria in 25, no. 3
(Spr. 1996): 157.
“What did Rabin Promise the Syrians” article from 29 August 97 Ha’Aretz in 27,
no. 2 (Win. 1998): 156-57.
Pres. Clinton, PM Barak and FM al-Shaara` remarks at Dec. 1999 reconvening of
peace talks in 29, no. 3 (Spr. 2000): 141-43.
US “draft treaty” for Israeli-Syrian peace in 29, no. 3 (Spr. 2000): 157-60.
Patrick Seale article on possible compromise to break Israel-Syria deadlock over
borders along Lake Tiberias in 29, no. 4 (Sum. 2000): 150-53.
Patrick Seale, “Obituary of the Syrian Track,” in 29, no. 4 (Sum. 2000): 153-56.
Syrian and Israeli Negotiators, Unofficial blueprint for Israeli-Syrian Peace, 29 August 2004 in 36., no. 3 (Spr. 07): 173-4.
Terrorist incidents:
Ministry of Defense Statement of 28 May 1984 concerning finding of
Commission of Inquiry that Palestinian commandos were captured then
murdered in 13, no. 4 (Sum. 1984): 213-15.
Tafnit:
New National Security Agenda for Israel of September 2005 in 35, no. 2 (Win.
2006): 2004-2007.
United Nations:
Speech by Foreign Minister Peres on 30 September 1987 to General Assembly
concerning Middle East peace conference in 17, no. 2 (Win. 1987): 207-209.
United States (see also Peace Process; and U.S.-Israel Relations):
Cabinet Communiqué of 2 September 1982 criticizing Reagan Peace Proposal in
12, no. 2 (Win. 1983): 211-13.
Text of “Talking Points” sent by Prime Minister Begin to President Reagan and
released on 8 September 1982 in 12, no. 2 (Win. 1983): 218-19.
Statement by Prime Minister Shamir of 2 September 1983 concerning talks in
Washington about Middle East [Excerpt] in 13, no. 2 (Win. 1984): 219-20.
Agreement on the Establishment of a Free Trade Area between United States
Israel in 15, no. 2 (Win. 1986): 119-31.
Ma’ariv article on “The Jews Who Run Clinton’s Cabinet” in 24, no. 2 (Win.
1995): 148-52.
Joint Statement on Cooperation in 25, no. 4 (Sum. 1996): 138-39.
Ha’Aretz interview with PM advisor D. Weisglass [Excerpts] in 34, no. 2 (Win.
2005): 203-207.
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