Walid Daka, a Palestinian political prisoner in Israel since 1986, contends that Israel’s “final solution” to quell Palestinian resistance is currently unfolding in Israeli prisons where, as he describes, Palestinian prisoners are being divided from one another through seemingly unrelated actions and policies. Daka argues that current Israeli practices have replaced traditional physical brutality with seemingly harmless administrative decisions and actions taken by prison authorities that are aimed at instilling mistrust among Palestinians, substituting collective struggle and solidarity with individualized interests, and altering Palestinians’ awareness of national struggle. As Daka puts it, it is a set of endeavors to remold Palestinian p...
In his influential history of the post-1967 history of the Palestinian Occupation, radical Israeli a...
Despite seemingly discriminatory practices at the border directed towards US citizens, no formal aca...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has now persisted for nearly 70 years with little progress towards ...
This study examines the road to statehood for the Zionist and Palestinian movements. There are three...
This study seeks to critique and confront past and present iterations of political Zionism through a...
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict remains one of the most contentious political topics in our world to...
In the five case studies, we examine how Israel, as a collection of individuated interests given exp...
The purpose of this dissertation is to answer the question: why do ostensibly similar ethno-national...
Should an independent, sovereign state of Palestine have the right to exist? The establishment of an...
Ten years since the nationwide J14 housing protests against Israel’s increasing cost of living, affo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
The situation in which the Palestinians are living, both within Israel and the Occupied Palestinian ...
This thesis examines the importance of the debates and struggle over land in the Oslo Accord and imm...
textMuch of the research on the Palestinian Resistance Movement focuses on the period of its most ac...
In his influential history of the post-1967 history of the Palestinian Occupation, radical Israeli a...
Despite seemingly discriminatory practices at the border directed towards US citizens, no formal aca...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has now persisted for nearly 70 years with little progress towards ...
This study examines the road to statehood for the Zionist and Palestinian movements. There are three...
This study seeks to critique and confront past and present iterations of political Zionism through a...
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict remains one of the most contentious political topics in our world to...
In the five case studies, we examine how Israel, as a collection of individuated interests given exp...
The purpose of this dissertation is to answer the question: why do ostensibly similar ethno-national...
Should an independent, sovereign state of Palestine have the right to exist? The establishment of an...
Ten years since the nationwide J14 housing protests against Israel’s increasing cost of living, affo...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
The situation in which the Palestinians are living, both within Israel and the Occupied Palestinian ...
This thesis examines the importance of the debates and struggle over land in the Oslo Accord and imm...
textMuch of the research on the Palestinian Resistance Movement focuses on the period of its most ac...
In his influential history of the post-1967 history of the Palestinian Occupation, radical Israeli a...
Despite seemingly discriminatory practices at the border directed towards US citizens, no formal aca...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...