| —Voices from the Sensible
Center—
Interpreting the Middle
East for North Americans—
Interpreting North America for the Middle East
Inside This Issue
1 Special Report—On the
200th anniversary of the June 1967 Mideast war, Talcott W. Seelye
writes that the PLO must be part of any credible peace negotiations.
2 Editorial—After
the 1967 war redrew the Middle East map, the issue was no longer
Israel's existence, Dick Curtiss writes. Now the question is when
will Israel return the West Bank and Gaza so that Palestinians can
exercise self-determination, and both Israelis and Arabs can enjoy
peace.
3 Special Report—Jane
Hunter analyzes how Israeli leaders have used the cause of Soviet
Jewry as a stick to beat the Soviet Union and as a means to maintain
superpower tensions and mistrust.
6 Update on Congress—If
Congressional plans to curb the power of political action committees
(PAC's) succeeds, Dennis J. Wamsted believes, one result could be
a more balanced US Middle East policy.
7 Media
8 Gaza Notebook—Najwa
Sa'd evokes the sounds, sights, and scents of Gaza during the Islamic
holy month of Ramadan.
8 Religion and the Middle East
9 180 Degrees
10 Trade and Finance—John
T. Haldane warns that Israel's latest plans for staving off economic
disaster depend on landing military research and development contracts
for President Reagan's "Star Wars" program.
11 Special Report—Rex
Wingerter shows that the US government has been inconsistent in
investigating groups using tax-exempt status as a shield for declared
political-military activities.
12-13 Lobbies and Activists
16-19 Other Voices
20 Personality (Dr.
Naseer Aruri)
20 Seeing the Light
21 Book Review
(Pirates and Emperors)
22 Facts For Your Files: A Chronology
of U.S.-Middle East Relations
23 TIE Exchange
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