The infrastructure of control -- The invisible occupation -- Of horses and riders -- Identification trouble -- Civilian control -- The Intifada -- Outsourcing the occupation -- The separation principle
Summary
This first complete history of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip allows us to see beyond the smoke screen of politics in order to make sense of the dramatic changes that have developed on the ground over the past forty years. Looking at a wide range of topics, from control of water and electricity to health care and education as well as surveillance and torture, Neve Gordon's panoramic account reveals a fundamental shift from a politics of life-when, for instance, Israel helped Palestinians plant more than six-hundred thousand trees in Gaza and provided farmers with impro
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-290) and index
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