Yossi Melman
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Yossi Melman is an Israeli writer and journalist. Receiving his B.A. from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, he was also a Nieman Fellow at Harvard. Melman is currently an intelligence correspondent with Haaretz. Melman has stated that he considers himself a left-wing Israeli, and that Israel must abandon the occupied territories to live in peace with a Palestinian state. However, he has said that Palestinians should not be given the right of return, as that would defeat the idea of a two state solution in Israeli minds.[1]
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- The Master Terrorist: The True Story of Abu-Nidal translated by Shmuel Himmelstein. (Adama Books, 1986) ISBN 0-915361-52-3
- The imperfect spies: The history of Israeli intelligence. (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1989) ASIN B0007BR81Q
- Behind the Uprising : Israelis, Jordanians, and Palestinians written with Dan Raviv. (Greenwood Press, 1989) ISBN 0-313-26787-1
- The New Israelis: An Intimate View of a Changing People. (Carol Publishing Corporation, 1992) ISBN 1-55972-129-4
- Friends in Deed: Inside the U.S.-Israel Alliance written with Dan Raviv. (Hyperion Books, 1994) ISBN 0-7868-6006-5
- Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community written with Dan Raviv. (Houghton Mifflin, 1990) ISBN 0-395-47102-8
[edit] Notes
- ^ "We cannot have them back", The Guardian, September 20, 2002. Retrieved November 2, 2006.