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− | '''Fathom''' is a quarterly journal published by [[Britain Israel | + | '''Fathom''' is a quarterly journal published by [[Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre]] (BICOM) launched in late 2012 with the tag line 'for a deeper understanding of Israel and the region'. |
Available as an iPhone / iPad app or a PDF file, it has featured articles by [[Yisrael Medad]] of the settlement organisation the [[Yesha Council]], [[Benedetta Berti]] of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]], [[Shlomo Avinieri]], [[Liam Byrne]], a Labour Party MP and BICOM's [[Alan Johnson]] and an interview with [[Emanuele Ottolenghi]] of the [[Transatlantic Institute]]. | Available as an iPhone / iPad app or a PDF file, it has featured articles by [[Yisrael Medad]] of the settlement organisation the [[Yesha Council]], [[Benedetta Berti]] of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]], [[Shlomo Avinieri]], [[Liam Byrne]], a Labour Party MP and BICOM's [[Alan Johnson]] and an interview with [[Emanuele Ottolenghi]] of the [[Transatlantic Institute]]. | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
*[http://www.fathomjournal.org/ Fathom]'s website | *[http://www.fathomjournal.org/ Fathom]'s website | ||
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+ | [[Category:Israel Lobby]] |
Latest revision as of 23:16, 6 February 2013
Fathom is a quarterly journal published by Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) launched in late 2012 with the tag line 'for a deeper understanding of Israel and the region'.
Available as an iPhone / iPad app or a PDF file, it has featured articles by Yisrael Medad of the settlement organisation the Yesha Council, Benedetta Berti of the Institute for National Security Studies, Shlomo Avinieri, Liam Byrne, a Labour Party MP and BICOM's Alan Johnson and an interview with Emanuele Ottolenghi of the Transatlantic Institute.
Resources
- Fathom's website