2009
DOI: 10.1163/156920909x12525685704446
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Spatial Changes in Palestine: from Colonial Project to an Apartheid System

Abstract: Th is paper addresses the socio-spatial impact of the Zionists' colonial project in Palestine, including the replacement of the indigenous Palestinian people by Jewish immigrants. At present, the Palestinians, displaced or living in the remaining part of Palestinian lands number approximately ten million. Th e continuous Israeli occupation has failed to bring stability or prosperity to either the region or the Israeli and Palestinian peoples. Projections indicate that demographic changes will transform the cur… Show more

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“…Presently, Israel continues to construct its Apartheid Wall (Halper, 2008;Isaac, 2009), which would guarantee that the confiscated land be on the Israeli side of the border despite the fact that Israel justifies the construction of the Wall for security reasons (Al-Rimmawi, 2009…”
Section: The Apartheid Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presently, Israel continues to construct its Apartheid Wall (Halper, 2008;Isaac, 2009), which would guarantee that the confiscated land be on the Israeli side of the border despite the fact that Israel justifies the construction of the Wall for security reasons (Al-Rimmawi, 2009…”
Section: The Apartheid Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%