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Israel’s Separation Fence

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  • Algazi, Gadi

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Gadi Algazi, Department of History, Tel Aviv University, talked about colonialism and civil resistance in the West Bank. He discussed the non-violent resistance movement which began in the Palestinian villages. He also talked about the new Jewish settlements which were predominantly driven by economics rather than Zionism. The accompanying audio file provides the complete recording and audience discussion of the talk given by the author. Those who download the audio file must have their own software for playing and listening.

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  • Algazi, Gadi, 2006. "Israel’s Separation Fence," Institute for Social Science Research, Working Paper Series qt2tk1w4q3, Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:issres:qt2tk1w4q3
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