Writings on Palestine

As the IDF military operations in Gaza following the attacks of October 7 continue unabated, and the death toll among Palestinians gets close to 29,000 people (or about 1 in 100), our need to understand the roots of this conflict becomes ever more urgent. For this reason, we are making freely available to our readers a selection of articles published over the years in Social Justice about the Palestinian question.

The “Just War” Theory: Application to United States and Israeli Militarism, by Daniel C. Maguire (SJ 37/2-3, 2010-2011)

• The Effects of Israeli Violations During the Second Uprising “Intifada” on Palestinian Health Conditions, by Lama Jamjoun (SJ 29-3, 2002)

• Globalization, the Palestinian Economy, and the “Peace Process” by Adel Samara (SJ 27-4, 2000)

• Palestine and Israel: Perils of a Neoliberal Repressive Pax Americana, by Joel Beinin (SJ 25/4, 1998)

• Israeli Control and Palestinian Resistance, by Fouad Moughrabi (SJ 19/3, 1992)

Introductory Comments: On Responsibility, by Paul Takagi (SJ 17/1, 1990)

• Politics and Crime in Israel: Reactions from the Home Front, by Stan Cohen (SJ 17/1, 1990)

• Echoes of the Past in the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict, by Osha Newman (SJ 17/1, 1990)

• Control of the Palestinians in the Jewish State: A Review Essay, by Elia Zureik (SJ 17/1, 1990)

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