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What is the purpose of the West Bank Wall?

Trade Review
'Offers insightful analysis of the political genesis and significance of the route Israeli planners staked out, with a particular focus on Jerusalem' -- Journal of Palestine Studies
'A top pick for any college-level Middle East collection' -- Internet Bookwatch
'A great injustice is being perpetrated on the Palestinian people through the instrument of the Wall. Ray Dolphin's book is a timely account of this injustice' -- John Dugard, Professor of International Law, University of Leiden; Special Rapporteur to the Commission on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
'This valuable book gives a unique close-up on the deteriorating everyday life of Palestinians whose education, health, and livelihoods have been so dramatically affected by Israel's building of the illegal Wall' -- Victoria Brittain, journalist and former Associate Foreign Editor of the Guardian

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Wall and Route
2. ‘The Land Without the People’: The Impact of the Wall
3. Enveloping Jerusalem
4. The Wall and the International Community
5. Activism and Advocacy
Notes
Index

The West Bank Wall

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/03/2006
    ISBN13: 9780745324333, 978-0745324333
    ISBN10: 0745324339

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    What is the purpose of the West Bank Wall?

    Trade Review
    'Offers insightful analysis of the political genesis and significance of the route Israeli planners staked out, with a particular focus on Jerusalem' -- Journal of Palestine Studies
    'A top pick for any college-level Middle East collection' -- Internet Bookwatch
    'A great injustice is being perpetrated on the Palestinian people through the instrument of the Wall. Ray Dolphin's book is a timely account of this injustice' -- John Dugard, Professor of International Law, University of Leiden; Special Rapporteur to the Commission on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
    'This valuable book gives a unique close-up on the deteriorating everyday life of Palestinians whose education, health, and livelihoods have been so dramatically affected by Israel's building of the illegal Wall' -- Victoria Brittain, journalist and former Associate Foreign Editor of the Guardian

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    1. Wall and Route
    2. ‘The Land Without the People’: The Impact of the Wall
    3. Enveloping Jerusalem
    4. The Wall and the International Community
    5. Activism and Advocacy
    Notes
    Index

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