Old conflict, new war : Israel's politics toward the Palestinians

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    • Ben-Eliezer, Uri

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Old conflict, new war : Israel's politics toward the Palestinians

Uri Ben-Eliezer

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-271) and index

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The book provides a comprehensive sociological and cultural explanation of Israel's politics toward the Palestinians, covering the period of the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada and focusing on the concept of a 'new war' that is an outgrowth of internal relations within Israel itself and the diversionary politics of its leadership.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Muqata New Wars in the Global Era PART I: THE CHANCES FOR PEACE Internal Struggle around the Oslo Agreements The Military Politics of the IDF PART II: AL-AQSA INTIFADA 'No Partner to Peace' From Disturbances to War Israel and the 'Global War on Terror' Operation Defensive Shield Social Protest in the War PART III: THE POLITICS OF SEPARATION Israel's Reaction to the Roadmap The Separation Fence Withdrawal from Gaza Epilogue: Israel's Further New Wars

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