Boaz Evron (Hebrew: בועז עברון, June 6, 1927 - September 15, 2018),[1] alternatively transliterated Boas Evron[2] was a left-wing[3] Israeli journalist and critic.[4]
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^Norman Finkelstein transcribes Evron's name as such in Finkelstein, Norman (2003). The Holocaust Industry (Second paperback ed.). Verso Books. p. 51.
^Eliason, Marcus (1981-07-12). "Begin remains in command despite wafer-thin election victory". Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-10-31. [dead link]
^Silberstein, Laurence Jay (1999). The Postzionism debates: knowledge and power in Israeli culture. Routledge. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-415-91316-4.
BoazEvron (Hebrew: בועז עברון, June 6, 1927 - September 15, 2018), alternatively transliterated Boas Evron was a left-wing Israeli journalist and critic...
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(March–April 1990). "We Are Not One: A Post-Zionist Perspective; A Review of BoazEvron, HaKheshbon HaLe'umi". Tikkun. Vol. 2, no. 2. pp. 106–110. Archived from...
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