Donald Neff
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Donald Neff has been a journalist for forty years. He spent 16 years in service for Time Magazine, and is a former Time Magazine Bureau Chief in Israel. He also worked for the Washington Star.
In 1980 he received the O.P.C.'s Mary Hemingway Award for best magazine reporting from abroad.[1]
Presently he writes mainly for the London-based Middle East International and the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, and is the author of several books.
He has been involved with the organization If Americans Knew.
[edit] Bibliography:
- Donald Neff: Warriors at Suez: Eisenhower Takes America Into the Middle East, Simon And Schuster, New York, 1981. ISBN 978-0-671-41010-0
- Donald Neff: Warriors for Jerusalem: The Six Days That Changed the Middle East, ISBN 978-0-671-45485-2 Linden Press / Simon & Schuster. 1984.
- Donald Neff: Warriors Against Israel, How Israel Won the Battle to Become America's Ally 1973, 1988. Brattleboro [VT], ISBN 978-0-915597-59-8 The book is about How Israel won the battle to become America's ally in 1973.
- Donald Neff: Fifty Years of Israel American Educational Trust, Paperback, 1998 (A collection of 54 articles he has published in the Washington Report over the past several year)
- Donald Neff: Fallen Pillars U.S. Policy towards Palestine and Israel since 1945 Institute for Palestine Studies, in Washington, DC, 1995 ISBN 978-0-88728-262-1 (reprinted 2002)
[edit] Bibliography articles, (partial):
- West Bank Crackdown Time Magazine, Apr. 3, 1978
- Israel Lurks Behind Harsh U.S. Policy Aimed Against Iran Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, February/March 1996, Pages 88, 91-92
- Ex-Terrorist Shamir Becomes the Likud’s New Leader of Israel WRMEA, October 1996, p. 87
- U.S. Had to Wage Long Battle Against Israel's Technology Transfers to China WRMEA, June/July 1997, pgs. 70-72
- Battle of Karameh Establishes Claim of Palestinian Statehood, WRMEA, March 1998, Pages 87-88
- How George Shultz Became the Most Pro-Israel Secretary Of State, WRMEA, April 1998, Page 78-79
- From Its Beginning, Israeli Policy Promoted War, Not Peace, WRMEA, May/June 1998, Pages 80, 82
- Sadat’s Jerusalem Trip Begins Difficult Path of Egyptian-Israeli Peace, WRMEA, October/November 1998, pages 83-85
- Jewish Terrorists Try to Assassinate Three Palestinian Mayors, WRMEA, June 1999, pages 87-88
- Jewish Defense League Unleashes Campaign of Violence in America, WRMEA, July/August 1999
- An Updated List of Vetoes Cast by the United States to Shield Israel from Criticism by the U.N. Security Council, WRMEA, May/June 2005, page 14