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Israel's Occupation u Book Review.

By Ludwig Watzal

Israel's Occupation, Neve Gordon Neve Gordon, born 1965,is an author and professor of politics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, who writes on issues relating to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. A third-generation Israeli, Gordon did his military service in a IDF Paratrooper unit, and suffered severe , University of California Press "UC Press" redirects here, but this is also an abbreviation for University of Chicago Press

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, Berkeley 2008.

Israel has used Gaza as a free fire zone for 22 days and nights. Inevitably, the question arises how could Israel's occupation become so brutal taking into account the country's claim of being a "benign occupation power". Neve Gordon's book asks exactly that question. Did it happen because of decisions made by politicians or military officers or did the reasons lay in certain elements of the occupation's structure? The author sees the latter as the main cause of the conflict. Initially, "the occupation operated according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

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 the colonization principle" which means the administration of people's lives, while exploiting the territories' resources. Structural contradictions undermined the original principle and gave way in the mid-1990 to the separation principle. By separation, Gordon means "the abandonment of efforts to administer the lives of a colonized Colonized
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 population". This lack of interest towards peoples' lives that is characteristic of the separation principle "accounts for the recent surge in lethal violence". Aa Neve Gordon, professor for Politics and Government at the Ben-Gurion University in Be'er Sheva Sheva (shē`və), in the Bible.

1 Son of Caleb.

2 David's scribe: see Shavsha.
, has written the first comprehensive history of the Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory since 1967.Aa Early on, he makes it clear that the conflict started way before 1967. The struggle for land began in the late 19th century and reached its peak in 1948. One cannot understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between the State of Israel and Arab Palestinians. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is part of the wider Arab-Israeli conflict.
 "without taking into account the ethnic cleansing ethnic cleansing

The creation of an ethnically homogenous geographic area through the elimination of unwanted ethnic groups by deportation, forcible displacement, or genocide.
 that took place during and after the 1948 war". The author does not intend to reduce the conflict to the military occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip Gaza Strip (gäz`ə), (2003 est. pop. 1,330,000) rectangular coastal area, c.140 sq mi (370 sq km), SW Asia, on the Mediterranean Sea adjoining Egypt and Israel, in what was formerly SW Palestine.  and East Jerusalem although his analysis concentrates on the occupation since 1967. Gordon hints at ambivalence: Israel has neither emphasized the de jure [Latin, In law.] Legitimate; lawful, as a Matter of Law. Having complied with all the requirements imposed by law.

De jure is commonly paired with de facto, which means "in fact.
 distinction nor the de facto [Latin, In fact.] In fact, in deed, actually.

This phrase is used to characterize an officer, a government, a past action, or a state of affairs that must be accepted for all practical purposes, but is illegal or illegitimate.
 bond between the regions, because in each case a contradiction emerges. To show to what absurdity this might lead the author asks the reader to imagine, for instance, that the Secretary of State of the United States SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES, government. The principal officer in the Department of State. (q.v.) He shall perform such duties as shall be enjoined on or entrusted to him by the president, agreeably to the constitution, relative to the correspondences, commissions or  would live permanently outside the country as several Israeli legislators and government ministers do, who live in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). Aa Right from the outset, Gordon mentions the differences in the methods of managing the occupation. In the early years, Israel tried to behave like a "benign occupier". It improved the livelihood and the food basket of Palestinians, not only allowing them to work in Israel but also by planting hundreds of thousands of trees in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli political elite hoped Palestinians would get used to the occupation. According to the dictum by then Defense Minister Moshe Dayan: "Don't rule over them, let them rather lead their own lives." Although the methods of managing the occupation changed over time, the aims remained the same: Israel wanted only the "dowry dowry (dou`rē), the property that a woman brings to her husband at the time of the marriage. The dowry apparently originated in the giving of a marriage gift by the family of the bridegroom to the bride and the bestowal of money upon the bride by ", not the "bride", i.e. Israel wanted the land, but not its indigenous population. The separation not only failed but the Palestinians did not either accept the colonial rule. Aa According to the author Israel ruled till 1976 through the traditional (Palestinian) elite. Its power was challenged by the newly emerging economic elite, which built the nucleus of a new political and national movement. At this moment, a major shift in Israeli politics took place. Gordon calls this political shift a change from a "policy of life to a policy of death". Aa The author paints a sober picture of the Oslo years. From the beginning of the occupation till the outbreak of the so-called peace process in 1993, thirty per cent of the Palestinian labour force worked in Israel proper and created an enormous wealth. Their proportion dropped to seven per cent in 1996 when Benyamin Netanyahu became Israel's Prime Minister. The Palestinian GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  dropped by 37 per cent from 1993 to the year 2000. The Oslo years were the best of the colonial settlement project; the number of Israeli settlers doubled in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. This period also saw an economic boom in Israel. Nothing equivalent happened on the Palestinian side. None of the promises made to Palestinians materialized. "The Palestinians suffered more under Oslo than before Oslo." The Palestinian National Authority Noun 1. Palestinian National Authority - combines the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under a political unit with limited autonomy and a police force; created in 1993 by an agreement between Israel and the PLO
Palestine Authority, Palestine National Authority
 (PNA PNA Palestinian National Authority
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PNA Polish National Alliance (established 1880 in Chicago, Illinois) 
) had neither sovereignty over the land nor over the people or their free movement. For the failure of Oslo, Gordon blames not only Israel but also the Palestinian leadership. Aa According to the author, the PNA was created as a tool to keep the Palestinian population under control. When it could no longer control the people, Israel changed the mechanism of control, i.e. it established some sort of "remote control" by creating checkpoints and barriers to limit and control movement and by using military drones, F-16 fighter jets, etc., for surveillance and intimidation. Up to this day, Israel has not given up any sovereignty, not even over the Gaza Strip, from where it pulled out its military forces in 2005. The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which is surrounded by Israeli barbed wire barbed wire, wire composed of two zinc-coated steel strands twisted together and having barbs spaced regularly along them. The need for barbed wire arose in the 19th cent. , still live like in a prison. Their right to leave or enter the Strip is controlled by Israel. Having no individual rights or any positive perspective whatsoever it was no surprise that the second Intifada broke out in the year 2000, so Gordon. Aa He explains the rising support of Hamas by the "excesses and contradictions produced by Israel's controlling apparatus and practices" which culminated in a landslide victory of that movement in the democratic elections of January 25, 2006. The ascendancy of Hamas is not only due to its reaction to Israel's colonial project, but is also a consequence of this project. The Islamist movement profited also from the globalization globalization

Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation
 process. The author is rightly concerned over the successful consolidation of Hamas rule, because it will be "extremely tragic for all those who have fought for the establishment of a secular democracy in Palestine". Aa I met Neve Gordon in the early 1990s when doing research for my book "Peace without Justice? Israel and the human rights of the Palestinians" He worked then for "Physicians for Human Rights". Already then, he demonstrated his courage. I am not surprised that he wrote such a powerful book on Israel's occupation, which damaged the reputation of the country, even more so by the horrific onslaught on the Gaza Strip. His review of 40 years of occupation is a must read for anybody. Aa - Dr. Ludwig Watzal works a journalist and publicist in Bonn, Germany. He has written several books on Israel and Palestine. He contributed this review to PalestineChronicle.com. Contact him at: lwatzal@aol.com .

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