Alison Weir (disambiguation)

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Alison Weir is a British writer.

Alison Weir may also refer to:

Alison Weir (activist) American journalist

Alison Weir is an American activist and writer best known for her connection to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization If Americans Knew (IAK) and president of the Council for the National Interest (CNI). She is known for critical views toward Israel. She writes a column at the Unz Review.

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