Samuel Segev
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Samuel Segev (15 April 1926 - 9 August 2012) was an Israeli journalist and author. A long-term writer for Maariv, he also wrote for the Canadian Winnipeg Free Press, and was a visiting professor at Hofstra University.[1]
Books
- The Iranian Triangle: The Untold Story of Israel’s Role in the Iran-Contra Affair, Free Press, 1988, on the Iran-Contra Affair
- Crossing the Jordan, Israel's Hard Road to Peace, St. Martin's Press, 1998. ISBN 978-0312155063
- The Moroccan Connection: The secret ties between Israel and Morocco, Matar Books, 2008 (in Hebrew).[2]
- Eli Cohen, Alone in Damascus (2012), on Israeli spy Eli Cohen
References
- ^ Winnipeg Free Press, 10 August 2012, Samuel Segev dies after a brief illness
- ^ M. Eliany, artengine.ca, The Moroccan Connection: The secret ties between Israel and Morocco
External links
- Winnipeg Free Press columns
- Chapter One of Crossing the Jordan, Israel's Hard Road to Peace
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- 1926 births
- 2012 deaths
- Israeli journalists
- Hofstra University faculty
- Israeli people wounded in the 1947–1949 Palestine war