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Donald Lloyd Neff (October 15, 1930 – May 10, 2015) was an American historian〔Baylis Thomas, (''How Israel was Won: A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict,'' ) Lexington Books 1999 p.195. 〕 and journalist. Born in York, Pennsylvania, he spent 16 years in service for ''Time'', and was a former ''Time'' bureau chief in Israel.〔Alison Weir, ('Donald Neff: a Journalist Erased From History for Reporting on Palestine,' ) CounterPunch 9 July, 2015 〕 He also worked for the ''Washington Star''. Neff served in the army from 1948 until 1950. After college studies he became a journalist in 1954, and, after a number of positions, joined the Los Angeles Times in 1960 and became their Tokyo correspondent.〔 ==Career== Neff joined Time magazine in 1965, and, based in Saigon, covered the Vietnam War for two years. He was then appointed Time's bureau chief in Houston,〔Adam Bernstein,('Donald Neff, foreign correspondent and author, dies at 84,' ) Washington Post May 14 2014.〕 (where he covered the Apollo moon landing). He worked as Time magazine's Jerusalem Bureau Chief〔Lloyd Gardner, ( ''The Road to Tahrir Square: Egypt and the United States from the Rise of Nasser to the Fall of Mubarak,'' ) Saqi 2011 p.78〕 before leaving the magazine in 1979. He wrote a retrospective piece in 1995 detailing the change in his pro-Zionist perspective during his years as correspondent in the Middle East.〔 Donald Neff, ('Epiphany at Beit Jala,' )The Link November - December 1995, Volume 28, Issue 5.〕 Neff thereafter wrote mainly for the London-based ''Middle East International'' and the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. He authored several books, including a trilogy on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Neff died in York, Pennsylvania on May 10, 2015 of heart disease and diabetes, aged 84. His ''Warriors Against Israel,'' according to Archibald B. Roosevelt argued that Henry Kissinger moved the United States from a role as neutral broker in the Middle East, to one in which it was a partner in a strong alliance with Israel.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Donald Neff」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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