November 2019 Issue Avi Shilon Israel or Bust A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion By Tom Segev (Translated from Hebrew by Haim Watzman) LR
April 1989 Issue Anthony Parsons Life in a State of Anarchy From Beirut to Jerusalem By Swee Chai Ang LR
May 1993 Issue Victoria Brittain Never Truly Free Sleeping on a Wire: Conversations with Palestinians in Israel By David Grossman A Balcony over the Fakihani By Liyana Badr LR
July 1994 Issue Christopher Hitchens A Nation Insulted The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination 1969-1993 By Edward W Said
June 1988 Issue Jonathan Freedland The Land of Oz The Yellow Wind By David Grossman (Translated by Haim Watzman) LR
December 2007 Issue Anton La Guardia A Hero of the Hashemites Lion of Jordan: The Life of King Hussein in War and Peace By Avi Shlaim LR
October 2012 Issue Rory Miller Defensive Positions Fortress Israel: The Inside Story of the Military Elite Who Run the Country – and Why They Can’t Make Peace By Patrick Tyler LR
December 2013 Issue Adam LeBor What a State to Be In Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel By Max Blumenthal LR
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