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Dossier on the palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories following a dutch ngo mission to the area in June 1981.
Sociology of minorities --- National movements --- Israel --- Palestine --- Palestinian Arabs --- Social conditions. --- Palestina --- 843 Middenveld --- 883.4 West-Azië --- 884.4 West-Europa --- Social conditions --- Gaza Strip --- West Bank --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Ethnic relations. --- Palestina.
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Egypt came to govern Gaza as a result of a war, a failed effort to maintain Arab Palestine. Throughout the twenty years of its administration (1948–1967), Egyptian policing of Gaza concerned itself not only with crime and politics, but also with control of social and moral order. Through surveillance, interrogation, and a network of local informants, the police extended their reach across the public domain and into private life, seeing Palestinians as both security threats and vulnerable subjects who needed protection. Security practices produced suspicion and safety simultaneously. Police Encounters explores the paradox of Egyptian rule. Drawing on a rich and detailed archive of daily police records, the book describes an extensive security apparatus guided by intersecting concerns about national interest, social propriety, and everyday illegality. In pursuit of security, Egyptian policing established a relatively safe society, but also one that blocked independent political activity. The repressive aspects of the security society that developed in Gaza under Egyptian rule are beyond dispute. But repression does not tell the entire story about its impact on Gaza. Policing also provided opportunities for people to make claims of government, influence their neighbors, and protect their families.
Internal politics --- Gaza --- Palestine --- Egypt --- Police --- Internal security --- Police patrol --- Security, Internal --- Insurgency --- Subversive activities --- Cops --- Gendarmes --- Law enforcement officers --- Officers, Law enforcement --- Officers, Police --- Police forces --- Police officers --- Police service --- Policemen --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminal justice personnel --- Peace officers --- Public safety --- Security systems --- History --- Surveillance operations --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Gaza Strip --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Politics and government
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";No one who ventures an opinion on Gaza . . . is entitled to do so without taking into account the evidence in this book.";-The InterceptThe Gaza Strip is among the most densely populated places in the world. More than two-thirds of its inhabitants are refugees, and more than half are under eighteen years of age. Since 2004, Israel has launched eight devastating "operations" against Gaza's largely defenseless population. Thousands have perished, and tens of thousands have been left homeless. In the meantime, Israel has subjected Gaza to a merciless illegal blockade. What has befallen Gaza is a man-made humanitarian disaster. Based on scores of human rights reports, Norman G. Finkelstein's new book presents a meticulously researched inquest into Gaza's martyrdom. He shows that although Israel has justified its assaults in the name of self-defense, in fact these actions constituted flagrant violations of international law. But Finkelstein also documents that the guardians of international law-from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to the UN Human Rights Council-ultimately failed Gaza. One of his most disturbing conclusions is that, after Judge Richard Goldstone's humiliating retraction of his UN report, human rights organizations succumbed to the Israeli juggernaut. Finkelstein's magnum opus is both a monument to Gaza's martyrs and an act of resistance against the forgetfulness of history.
Human rights --- Palestinian Arabs --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Jewish-Arab relations --- Arab Palestinians --- Arabs --- Arabs in Palestine --- Palestinians --- Ethnology --- Crimes against --- Gaza Strip --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Palestine --- History --- act of resistance. --- gaza. --- genocide. --- history is bound to repeat itself. --- human rights activist. --- human rights council. --- human rights studies. --- human rights watch. --- israel. --- israeli pressure. --- martyr. --- middle eastern politics. --- political relations. --- un. --- war in the middle east. --- National movements --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- Polemology --- Israel
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History of Asia --- anno 1900-1999 --- Israel --- Palestine --- 341.324 <=922> --- Palestinian Arabs --- -327.58 <569.4> --- 852 Internationale conflicten --- 883.4 West-Azië --- Arab Palestinians --- Arabs --- Arabs in Palestine --- Palestinians --- Ethnology --- Bezetting van grondgebied. Opeising van goederen. Opeising van werknemers. Oorlogsbuit--Palestijnen --- West Bank --- -Gaza Strip --- -Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- Ethnic relations. --- Ethnic relations --- -Ethnic relations. --- 341.324 <=922> Bezetting van grondgebied. Opeising van goederen. Opeising van werknemers. Oorlogsbuit--Palestijnen --- 327.58 <569.4> --- Arabs in Israel --- Israeli Arabs --- Gaza Strip --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah
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Back Stories looks at the production of U.S. news during the second Intifada, highlighting the unrecognized and unexamined work of Palestinian journalists and its effects on Palestinian society and politics.
Journalists, Palestinian Arab --- Journalism --- Palestinian Arabs --- Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000 --- -Arab-Israeli conflict --- Israel-Arab conflicts --- Israel-Palestine conflict --- Israeli-Arab conflict --- Israeli-Palestinian conflict --- Jewish-Arab relations --- Palestine-Israel conflict --- Palestine problem (1948- ) --- Palestinian-Israeli conflict --- Aqsa Intifada, 2000 --- -Intifada, 2000 --- -Intifada II, 2000 --- -New Intifada, 2000 --- -New Palestinian Uprising, 2000 --- -Palestinian Uprising, 2000 --- -Second Intifada, 2000 --- -Second Palestinian Uprising, 2000 --- -Second Uprising, 2000 --- Arab Palestinians --- Arabs --- Arabs in Palestine --- Palestinians --- Ethnology --- Writing (Authorship) --- Literature --- Publicity --- Fake news --- Palestinian Arab journalists --- Political aspects --- Objectivity --- Press coverage --- History --- West Bank --- Gaza Strip --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Palestine --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 2010-2019 --- United States --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- -Arabs --- United States of America --- Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000-2005
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Palestinian Arabs --- Politics and government --- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. --- Arab Palestinians --- Arabs --- Arabs in Palestine --- Palestinians --- Ethnology --- Economic conditions --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Since 1979 --- Israel --- Middle East --- Gaza Strip. --- Israel. --- Middle East. --- West Bank. --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- South West --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Asia --- Dawlat Isrāʼīl --- Država Izrael --- Dzi͡arz͡hava Izrailʹ --- Gosudarstvo Izrailʹ --- I-se-lieh --- Israele --- Isrāʼīl --- Isŭrael --- Isuraeru --- Izrael --- Izrailʹ --- Medinat Israel --- Medinat Yiśraʼel --- Stát Izrael --- State of Israel --- Yiselie --- Yiśraʼel --- Qiṭāʻ Ghazzah --- Retsuʻat ʻAzah --- Asia, South West --- East (Middle East) --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Orient --- International relations. Foreign policy --- International economic relations --- Palestine --- Business, Economy and Management. --- Economics --- General and Others --- Political Science. --- Social Sciences. --- Business, Economy and Management --- Social Sciences --- Political Science --- Gaza Strip --- West Bank
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