Temperament and Character of the Arabs, by Sania Hamady by Hal Lehrman The Arabs burst into quarrels and threats. . . . The Arabs talk more than they act; their plans and…
Middle East Conflicts: Old and New What Future for the Arab Refugees? by Hal Lehrman A discussion of the Arab refugees.
The United States and IsraelThe Tortuous Path of Compromise by Hal Lehrman Hal Lehrman on the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
Washington’s “New Pacifism:” Morality and the Free World’s Interests by Hal Lehrman With George Lichtheim elsewhere in this issue discussing the Mideast crisis as seen from London, and Ray Alan dealing with…
What Price Israel’s Defense?The Middle East’s New High Standard of Armaments by Hal Lehrman This detailed report on the pressing problems —military and financial—of Israel's security is the fourth in a series of articles…
Western Self-Interest and Israeli Self-Defense: They Coincide by Hal Lehrman The crisis in the Middle East cries for solution more urgently than ever, and Hal Lehrman, in the third of…
The Crisis in the Middle East: Is an Arab-Israeli War Inevitable? by Hal Lehrman Here is a second article in which Hal Lehrman reports the findings of his latest tour of the Middle East.…
Three Weeks in Cairo: A Journalist in Quest of Egypt’s Terms for Peace by Hal Lehrman Hal Lehrman’s on-the-spot report from Cairo.
Morocco’s Jews Between Islam and France:How Good Are Nationalist Pledges of Equal Rights? by Hal Lehrman In the lexicon of troubled Morocco, there is no such phrase as “an easy solution”—neither to the problem of Moroccan…
Two Middle East Conferences in WashingtonCompeting for Government’s Ear on Israel’s Fate by Hal Lehrman The Shoreham Hotel, a favorite Washington convention center for groups seeking the ear of the nation and the nation's government,…