On December 6, 1983, a bomb exploded in an Israeli bus traveling through Jerusalem, killing six passengers and injuring some fifty others. Three years later, an Israeli military court found two Palestinian residents of the West Bank guilty and sentenced them to life imprisonment. Their homes were then demolished pursuant to an order issued by the Military Commander. The confessions upon which the convictions were based implicated a third person, Nader Jaber, who had fled to Jordan. At the time of the bomb explosion, he had been living with his wife in a room on the roof of his parents\u27 house in the West Bank town of Ramallah. Fearing that his home would be demolished, Nader\u27s father, Ramzi Jaber, petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court ...
In the article the author touches upon the different aspects of the activities of the Supreme Court ...
In Israel and elsewhere, resistance to hegemonic power can never limit itself to the law and lega...
Why have Religious Zionists perpetrated acts of violence in Hebron post-2005? Israel’s disengagement...
On December 6, 1983, a bomb exploded in an Israeli bus traveling through Jerusalem, killing six pass...
Since the termination of the British Mandate in 1948 and Israel\u27s subsequent occupation of Palest...
The recent Palestinian uprising in the Israeli Occupied Territories, otherwise known as the Intifada...
This chapter explores Israel’s policy of house demolition. It questions the motivation and justifica...
Eighty-five percent of the Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem are deemed illegal under Israeli pla...
Since the unilateral annexation of East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has been manipulating Jerusalem’s ...
Throughout five chapters, the thesis deals with the issues of international humanitarian and human r...
This article discusses the nature of “house demolitions” as used by the State of Israel in the West ...
Since the unilateral annexation of East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has been manipulating Jerusalem’s ...
Through an accumulation of laws rather than by military means, a particular misery is intensified an...
This paper is about the violence that occurs when houses are invaded, occupied or demolished. It is ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(AI-MDE-15/59/99) / BLDSC - ...
In the article the author touches upon the different aspects of the activities of the Supreme Court ...
In Israel and elsewhere, resistance to hegemonic power can never limit itself to the law and lega...
Why have Religious Zionists perpetrated acts of violence in Hebron post-2005? Israel’s disengagement...
On December 6, 1983, a bomb exploded in an Israeli bus traveling through Jerusalem, killing six pass...
Since the termination of the British Mandate in 1948 and Israel\u27s subsequent occupation of Palest...
The recent Palestinian uprising in the Israeli Occupied Territories, otherwise known as the Intifada...
This chapter explores Israel’s policy of house demolition. It questions the motivation and justifica...
Eighty-five percent of the Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem are deemed illegal under Israeli pla...
Since the unilateral annexation of East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has been manipulating Jerusalem’s ...
Throughout five chapters, the thesis deals with the issues of international humanitarian and human r...
This article discusses the nature of “house demolitions” as used by the State of Israel in the West ...
Since the unilateral annexation of East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel has been manipulating Jerusalem’s ...
Through an accumulation of laws rather than by military means, a particular misery is intensified an...
This paper is about the violence that occurs when houses are invaded, occupied or demolished. It is ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(AI-MDE-15/59/99) / BLDSC - ...
In the article the author touches upon the different aspects of the activities of the Supreme Court ...
In Israel and elsewhere, resistance to hegemonic power can never limit itself to the law and lega...
Why have Religious Zionists perpetrated acts of violence in Hebron post-2005? Israel’s disengagement...