ARTICLES, THE OCCUPATION
Legal Duality in the Occupied West Bank
Hiba Husseini / Palestine-Israel Journal (July 1, 2016)
The dual legal systems violate the human rights of West Bank Palestinians under both Israeli and international standards by infringing on their access to justice, human dignity and equality. Read More >
Israel's Dark Future
Max Fisher / Vox (April 13, 2015)
Account of present Israeli political and societal trends that severely undermine Israel's democratic character and are largely a consequence of Israel's continued occupation of the West Bank. Read More >
Israel's Bunker Mentality
Ronald R. Krebs / Foreign Affairs (November/December 2011)
Israel's occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip during the 1967 War significantly impacted the country's domestic politics by transforming its once optimistic character into an aggressively nationalistic and cynical one. Read More >
In the Shadow of the Wall and Separation: Everyday Life in East Jerusalem
Tovi Fenster and Oren Shlomo / Palestine-Israel Journal (2008/2009)
Description of how the Separation Barrier has a wide range of damaging effects on daily life for Palestinians living in and around Jerusalem. Read More >
Bypassing Bethlehem's Eastern Reaches
Nate Wright / Middle East Report (October 7, 2008)
Profile of the Bethlehem suburb of Beit Sahour, inside of Area C in the West Bank, and the difficulties for by Palestinians caused by Israeli settlements, restriction of movement, and other elements of the occupation. Read More >
West Bank Curfews: Politics By Other Means
Adam Hanieh / Middle East Report (July 24, 2002)
Examination, written during the Second Intifada, of curfews imposed on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, the inconsistency of their implementation and removal, and their effects on the population. Read More >