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'''Neve Gordon''', born [[1965]], is an author and professor of politics at [[Ben-Gurion University of the Negev]], who writes on issues relating to the [[Israeli-Palestinian Conflict]]. A third-generation Israeli, Gordon did his military service in a [[IDF]] [[Paratrooper]] unit, and suffered severe injuries in action at [[kibbutz|Rosh Hanikra]], as a result of which he has a 42 percent disability. He received his doctorate at [[Notre Dame University]] in 1999
'''Neve Gordon''', born [[1965]], is an author and professor of politics at [[Ben-Gurion University of the Negev]], who writes on issues relating to the [[Israeli-Palestinian Conflict]]. A third-generation Israeli, Gordon did his military service in a [[IDF]] [[Paratrooper]] unit, and suffered severe injuries in action at [[kibbutz|Rosh Hanikra]], as a result of which he has a 42 percent disability. He received his doctorate at [[Notre Dame University]] in 1999.

He has been published in [[The Nation]], [[WRMEA]] and [[Counterpunch]]. Gordon has become known through his strong criticism of Israeli policies, as well as a controversy involving [[Steven Plaut]] in which Gordon maliciously sued Plaut for libel. In an appeals decision in February 2008, a Nazareth appeals court overturned the lower court decision in Gordon's favor, sharply denouncing Gordon for being an anti-Semite, a pro-terrorist, and as someone who collaborates with Neo-Nazis. It denounced Gordon for filing a suit against someone who criticized his politics while Gordon himself promotes Norman Finkelstein and similar anti-Semites. It overturned the damages award Gordon had been granted by a radical Arab woman judge (Reem Naddaf) in the lower court, in a verdict in which she endorsed Holocaust revisionism.

Prof. Alan Dershowitz denounced Gordon in these words: "It is my opinion that Neve Gordon has gotten into bed with neo-Nazis, Holocaust justice deniers, and anti-Semites. He is a despicable example of a self-hating Jew and a self-hating Israeli." [[http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378347880&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull]]


He has been published in [[The Nation]], [[WRMEA]] and [[Counterpunch]]. Gordon has become known through his strong criticism of Israeli policies, as well as a controversy involving [[Steven Plaut]] in which Gordon successfully sued Plaut for libel. [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1162378347880&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull][http://www.counterpunch.org/gordon11082006.html]
==Books (partial list):==
==Books (partial list):==
*Gordon, Neve and Marton, Ruchama [editors] (1995): ''Torture, Human Rights, Medical Ethics and the case of Israel,'' Zed Books, New York, ISBN 1856493148
*Gordon, Neve and Marton, Ruchama [editors] (1995): ''Torture, Human Rights, Medical Ethics and the case of Israel,'' Zed Books, New York, ISBN 1856493148

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Neve Gordon, born 1965, is an author and professor of politics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, who writes on issues relating to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. A third-generation Israeli, Gordon did his military service in a IDF Paratrooper unit, and suffered severe injuries in action at Rosh Hanikra, as a result of which he has a 42 percent disability. He received his doctorate at Notre Dame University in 1999.

He has been published in The Nation, WRMEA and Counterpunch. Gordon has become known through his strong criticism of Israeli policies, as well as a controversy involving Steven Plaut in which Gordon maliciously sued Plaut for libel. In an appeals decision in February 2008, a Nazareth appeals court overturned the lower court decision in Gordon's favor, sharply denouncing Gordon for being an anti-Semite, a pro-terrorist, and as someone who collaborates with Neo-Nazis. It denounced Gordon for filing a suit against someone who criticized his politics while Gordon himself promotes Norman Finkelstein and similar anti-Semites. It overturned the damages award Gordon had been granted by a radical Arab woman judge (Reem Naddaf) in the lower court, in a verdict in which she endorsed Holocaust revisionism.

Prof. Alan Dershowitz denounced Gordon in these words: "It is my opinion that Neve Gordon has gotten into bed with neo-Nazis, Holocaust justice deniers, and anti-Semites. He is a despicable example of a self-hating Jew and a self-hating Israeli." [[1]]

Books (partial list):

  • Gordon, Neve and Marton, Ruchama [editors] (1995): Torture, Human Rights, Medical Ethics and the case of Israel, Zed Books, New York, ISBN 1856493148
  • Gordon, Neve [editor] (2004): From the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights. Lexington Books,U.S., Lanham, MD, ISBN 0739108786

Alan Dershowitz has called Gordon, "one of the world's most extreme anti-Israel academics." [1]

Articles (partial list):