Biggest prison on earth : a history of the Occupied Territories / Ilan Pappe.
2017
DS119.7 .P2888197 2017eb
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Biggest prison on earth : a history of the Occupied Territories / Ilan Pappe.
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1780744331 (electronic book)
9781780744339 (electronic book)
9781851685875
1851685871
9781780744339 (electronic book)
9781851685875
1851685871
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London : Oneworld Publications, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxx, 273 pages) : maps
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DS119.7 .P2888197 2017eb
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956.9
Summary
Following his critically acclaimed investigation of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in the 1940s, renowned Israeli historian Ilan Pappe turns his attention to the annexation and occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, bringing us the first comprehensive critique of the Occupied Territories. Based on groundbreaking archival research, NGO records, and eyewitness accounts, Pappe's investigation of the "bureaucracy of evil" explores the brutalizing effects of occupation, from the systematic abuse of human and civic rights, the IDF roadblocks, mass arrests, and house searches to the forced population transfer, the settlers, and the infamous wall that is rapidly turning the West Bank into an open prison. Providing a sharp contrast with life in Israel, this is a brilliantly incisive and moving portrait of daily life in the Occupied Territories.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-238) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface: One hill, two prisons and three agencies
Introduction: Re-reading the narrative of occupation
The war of choice
Devising the mega-prison
The Greater Jerusalem as a pilot project
The Alon vision
Economic rewards and punitive reprisals
The ethnic cleansing of June 1967
The Labour legacy, 1968-1977
The bureaucracy of evil
On the road to the Intifada, 1977-1987
The First Intifada, 1987-1993
The Oslo charade and the Second Intifada
The ultimate maximum security prison model: the Gaza Strip.
Introduction: Re-reading the narrative of occupation
The war of choice
Devising the mega-prison
The Greater Jerusalem as a pilot project
The Alon vision
Economic rewards and punitive reprisals
The ethnic cleansing of June 1967
The Labour legacy, 1968-1977
The bureaucracy of evil
On the road to the Intifada, 1977-1987
The First Intifada, 1987-1993
The Oslo charade and the Second Intifada
The ultimate maximum security prison model: the Gaza Strip.