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Jonathan Cook (born 1965) is a British writer and a freelance journalist based in Nazareth,
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, who writes about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. He writes a regular column for '' The National'' of Abu Dhabi and Middle East Eye.


Background

Cook was born and raised in Buckinghamshire, England, UK. He received a B.A. (Hons) in Philosophy and Politics from Southampton University in 1987, a postgraduate diploma in journalism from Cardiff University in 1989, and an M.A. in Middle Eastern studies from the
School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS University of London (; the School of Oriental and African Studies) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1916, SOAS is located in the Bloomsbury a ...
in 2000.Cook, Jonathan
Short biography
Jhcook.net, accessed 30 November 2009.


Career


Journalism

Cook was a freelance
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with several national newspapers from 1994 until 1996. He was a staff journalist at ''
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'' and ''
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'' between 1996 and 2001. Since September 2001, Cook has been a freelance writer based in Nazareth, Israel.Catastrophe remembered: Palestine, Israel and the internal refugees
p. viii.
Until 2007, he wrote columns for ''
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''.Jonathan Cook
''The Guardian'', accessed 30 November 2009.
In 2011, Cook received the Martha Gellhorn special award for journalism, "for his work on the Middle East". The award citation said Cook's work on Palestine and Israel made him "one of the reliable truth-tellers in the Middle East". His freelance articles have been published by a number of other publications such as the ''
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'', '' International Herald Tribune,'' '' Le Monde Diplomatique'', '' Al-Ahram Weekly'', ''
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'', '' The National'' in Abu Dhabi, '' CounterPunch'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Books

Cook has written three books. In ''Blood and Religion'' (2006), published by
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, the central thesis is that, "Israel is beginning a long, slow process of ethnic cleansing both of
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
non-citizens from parts of the occupied territories that it has long coveted for its expanded
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, and of Palestinian citizens from inside its internationally recognized borders." Cook links this strategy to the Israeli perception of two threats: the physical threat of terrorism and the
demographic threat The concept of demographic threat (or demographic bomb) is a term used in political conversation or demography to refer to population increases from within a minority ethnic or religious group in a given country that is perceived as threatening to t ...
of a Palestinian majority potentialised by high Palestinian birth rates and the continued demand for a Palestinian right of return. The Israeli leadership is also said by Cook to view the idea of a "state for all its citizens" as a threat. Rami George Khouri describes the short book as, "important but disturbing." In 2008, Cook published ''Israel and the Clash of Civilizations: Iraq, Iran and the plan to remake the Middle East'', published by Pluto Press. Of the book, Antony Loewenstein wrote that, "Cook bravely skewers the mainstream narrative of a Jewish state constantly striving for peace with the Palestinians." According to Lowenstein, Cook argues that Israel "pursues policies that lead to civil war and partition," and that this idea of dissolving many of the nations of the Middle East, shared by the neocons and the Bush administration, was developed by Israel's security establishment in the 1980s. Cook discusses an essay authored by Oded Yinon and published by the World Zionist Organization in 1982 which advocated for Israel's transformation into a regional imperial power via the fragmentation of the
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, "into a mosaic of ethnic and confessional groupings that could be more easily manipulated" (p. 107). A review of the book in ''
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'' called it "well-researched and very readable." ''Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair'' was published in 2008 by Zed Books. The book is in two parts, with the second half consisting of reprints of website and newspaper articles written by Cook during the previous six years. The first half of the book, according to a review in ''The Electronic Intifada'', explores the thesis that, "the goal of Israeli policy is to make Palestine and the Palestinians disappear for good." Helena Cobban in the ''
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'' says Cook argues that to encourage voluntary emigration, Israel has made life unbearable for Palestinians, primarily via "the ever more sophisticated systems of curfews, checkpoints, walls, permits and land grabs."


Selected works


Books

*(2006) ''Blood and Religion: The Unmasking of the Jewish and Democratic State''.
Pluto Press Pluto Press is a British independent book publisher based in London, founded in 1969. Originally, it was the publishing arm of the International Socialists (today known as the Socialist Workers Party), until it changed hands and was replaced ...
. *(2008) ''Israel and the Clash of Civilizations: Iraq, Iran and the plan to remake the Middle East''. Pluto Press. *(2008) ''Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair''. Zed Books.


Chapters in books

*(2005) "Unrecognized Villages: Indigenous 'Ayn Hawd versus Artists' Colony 'Ein Hod," in
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, ''Catastrophe Remembered: Palestine, Israel, and the Internal Refugees'', Zed Books, *(2006) "Israel's Glass Wall: The
Or Commission The Or Commission ( he, ועדת אור), fully the Commission of Inquiry into the Clashes Between Security Forces and Israeli Citizens in October 2000 (), was a panel of inquiry appointed by the Israeli government to investigate the events of Oc ...
," in
Joel Beinin Joel Beinin (born 1948) is Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History and professor of Middle East history at Stanford University. From 2006 to 2008 he served as director of Middle East studies and professor of history at the American Universit ...
and Rebecca L. Stein. ''The struggle for sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993–2005''. Stanford University Press. *(2008). Foreword in Hatim Kanaaneh, ''A Doctor in Galilee: The Life and Struggle of a Palestinian in Israel''. Pluto Press.


Articles

*(2003
Declining to Intervene: Israel's Supreme Court and the Occupied Territories
''
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'', 4 August 2003. *(2004
Israeli Constitutional Committee Faces Double Bind
''Adalah's Newsletter''. Volume 7, pp. 1–7, August 2004. *with Lagerqiust, Peter. (2005
Crime and Punishment on Israel's Demographic Frontier
''Middle East Report''. No. 237, pp. 46–64, May 2005. *(2006

''Middle East Report'', 1 June 2006. *(2009
When and How Was the Jewish People Invented? Letter from Nazareth
review of Shlomo Zand's book, ''Holy Land Studies''. Volume 8, pp. 113–117, May 2009. *(undated
The Stand-Tall Generation
review of Dan Rabinowitz and Khawla Abu-Baker, ''Coffins on Our Shoulders'' (2005) in ''Holy Land Studies''. Volume 5, pp. 121–124.


Notes


External links

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Cook's Guardian profile page
. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Jonathan 1965 births Living people Alumni of Cardiff University Alumni of SOAS University of London Alumni of the University of Southampton British expatriates in Israel British male journalists People from Nazareth The Guardian journalists