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Author Dolphin, Ray.

Title The West Bank wall : unmaking Palestine / Ray Dolphin ; introduction by Graham Usher.

Publication Info. London ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Pluto Press, 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 228 pages) : illustrations, maps
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Graham Usher --- Wall and route --- 'The land without the people' : the impact of the wall --- Enveloping Jerusalem --- The wall and the international community --- Activism and advocacy.
Summary What is the purpose of the West Bank Wall? The authors' main argument is that Israel - under the pretext of a 'temporary' security measure - is using the wall to redraw its borders to permanently annex major settlement blocs which it has illegally constructed throughout the occupied West Bank.
"The West Bank Wall" will serve as a highly valuable source book for journalists, academics and students. The authors' main argument is that Israel - under the pretext of a 'temporary' security measure - is using the wall to redraw its borders to permanently annex major settlement blocs which it has illegally constructed throughout the occupied West Bank. This unilateral initiative is being implemented with the agreement of the US administration, although contrary to internationally-approved proposals for a just and lasting resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The introduction places the wall in its historic context, as the culmination of Israel's long-term strategy to annex strategic land and water assets and to limit the boundaries of the Palestinian state, territorially and politically. The principal victims of the wall are the Palestinian rural population, the main targets of land confiscation and settlement expansion since 1967. A separate chapter will examine the impact in Jerusalem where the wall serves to consolidate Israel's illegal annexation and colonization of East Jerusalem, at the expense of the native Muslim and Christian populations. Internationally, construction of the wall has taken place against the backdrop of the 'Road Map' and Sharon's unilateral disengagement plan. The wall has been the subject of a number of UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions and a landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice, which declared that the route through the West Bank and East Jerusalem is illegal. -- Publisher description.
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Subject Israeli West Bank Barrier.
Israeli West Bank Barrier.
Arab-Israeli conflict -- 1993-
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Chronological Term 1993-
Subject Israel -- Politics and government -- 1993-
Israel.
Politics and government.
Israel -- History -- 1993-
History.
Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1993-
Palestine -- History -- 1993-
Chronological Term Since 1993
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Usher, Graham, 1958-
Other Form: Print version: Dolphin, Ray. West Bank wall. London ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Pluto Press, 2006 (DLC) 2006279078 (OCoLC)70213905
ISBN 9781849642743 (electronic book)
1849642745 (electronic book)
0745324347 (hardback)
9780745324340 (hardback)
0745324339 (paperback)
9780745324333 (paperback)
1281750816
9781281750815