International audienceThe ‘separation fence’ ‘constructed by Israel to isolate itself from the Palestinians’ raises many questions. Why was the construction of a fence perceived by the Israelis as a solution and as the only solution? What determined the specific, serpentine path of the fence and what impact does it have on both Palestinian and Israeli societies? A resulting reconfiguration of the power structure within Palestinian society is clearly unfolding and deserves analysis
The present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and military as pr...
While the Israeli-constructed wall in the occupied West Bank seemingly signifies a shift to a policy...
This article seeks to address the joint Israeli and Palestinian activism that has developed in respo...
Abstract: Israel’s construction of a separation wall through the West Bank and East Jerusalem repres...
Israel began constructing a separation barrier in 2003 in response to increasing terrorism and suici...
Israel is building a fence or wall that, it hopes, will prevent terrorist infiltration into Israel ...
As a structure that does not mark an actual border and is constructed primarily on occupied territor...
On June 14th 2002, the Israeli government decided to build up a fence in West Bank, owing to securit...
19 pagesThe present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and milita...
"Using theoretical perspectives drawn from critical discourse analysis (CDA) and visual rhetoric , ...
The official government justification for the construction of the West Bank barrier is that it was a...
Despite international legal consensus declaring the separation wall in Palestine/Israel as illegal, ...
Since its inception in 1948, Israel has established barriers of varying structures and effectiveness...
The wall that divides intertwining borders of Israel and the West Bank is such a division. Palestini...
The official terms for the dividing wall are ‘security fence’ on the Israeli side and ‘apartheid wal...
The present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and military as pr...
While the Israeli-constructed wall in the occupied West Bank seemingly signifies a shift to a policy...
This article seeks to address the joint Israeli and Palestinian activism that has developed in respo...
Abstract: Israel’s construction of a separation wall through the West Bank and East Jerusalem repres...
Israel began constructing a separation barrier in 2003 in response to increasing terrorism and suici...
Israel is building a fence or wall that, it hopes, will prevent terrorist infiltration into Israel ...
As a structure that does not mark an actual border and is constructed primarily on occupied territor...
On June 14th 2002, the Israeli government decided to build up a fence in West Bank, owing to securit...
19 pagesThe present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and milita...
"Using theoretical perspectives drawn from critical discourse analysis (CDA) and visual rhetoric , ...
The official government justification for the construction of the West Bank barrier is that it was a...
Despite international legal consensus declaring the separation wall in Palestine/Israel as illegal, ...
Since its inception in 1948, Israel has established barriers of varying structures and effectiveness...
The wall that divides intertwining borders of Israel and the West Bank is such a division. Palestini...
The official terms for the dividing wall are ‘security fence’ on the Israeli side and ‘apartheid wal...
The present work explores the separation barriers built by the Israeli government and military as pr...
While the Israeli-constructed wall in the occupied West Bank seemingly signifies a shift to a policy...
This article seeks to address the joint Israeli and Palestinian activism that has developed in respo...