Apartheid Israel: Possibilities for the Struggle WithinUri Davis has been at the forefront of the defence of human rights in Israel since the mid-1960s and at the cutting edge of critical research on Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In this book, he provides a critical insight into how it was possible for Jewish people, the victims of Nazi genocide in the Second World War, to subject the Palestinian people, beginning with the 1948-49 war, to such criminal policies as mass deportation, population transfers and ethnic cleansing, prolonged military government (with curfews, roadblocks and the like), and economic, social, cultural, civil and political strangulation, punctuated by Apache helicopters strafing civilians and their homes. |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Zionism | 7 |
Israel | 60 |
Israeli Apartheid | 82 |
Political Repression in Israel | 125 |
Appendices | 199 |
Association for the Defence of Human Rights | 210 |
Notes | 217 |
Bibliography 229 | 229 |
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