SINCE 1967, ISRAELI DECISION-MAKERS HAVE OPTED TO CONQUER, OCCUPY,
COLONIZE AND DOMINATE THE GAZA STRIP. Why has this sliver of land –
home and refuge to around 400,000 Palestinians at the time of the 1967
War – been so important? Why has it come to play such a major role
in Israeli-Palestinian affairs, Israeli domestic and foreign policy,
and – increasingly – Israel's international relations? This book
answers these questions.
Placing Gaza within the context of Zionist ideology and practice, the
question of Palestine and the fate of Palestinian self-determination,
the book charts Israel's Gaza policy from early attempts to put the
area under Israeli rule before 1967 and up until Israel's attempted
destruction of the Gaza Strip and its people in the wake of 7 October
2023.
Based on Israeli archival material, official records, international
media reports and leaked documents, the book interrogates pivotal
moments in the history of Israel and Gaza. It looks at the attitudes,
behaviour and decisions behind Israeli policymaking, as well as policy
implementation and its implications. Whilst historical accounts and
political commentary often suggest Israel has acted towards Gaza and
its Palestinian population in an ad-hoc way the book reveals this is
far from the case.
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A History of Occupation, Domination and Unilateralism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780755656196
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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