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A wall, water and power: the Israeli ‘separation fence’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2007

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Abstract

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The ‘separation fence’ ‘constructed by Israel to isolate itself from the Palestinians’ raises many questions. Why was the construction of a fence perceived by the Israelis as a solution and as the only solution? What determined the specific, serpentine path of the fence and what impact does it have on both Palestinian and Israeli societies? A resulting reconfiguration of the power structure within Palestinian society is clearly unfolding and deserves analysis.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2007 British International Studies Association