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Bedouin Communities in the Middle of the West Bank As a Case Study
Author: 
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
2018
Language: 
Arabic
Number of Pages: 
174
TABLE OF CONTENT
Abstract: 

This study examines Bedouin concentrations in the West Bank, the majority of which stand as a hurdle facing the expansion of Zionist colonial projects. Bedouin concentrations spread in areas vital to Zionist colonialism, notably in areas characterized by low concentration of Palestinians. As such, the endurance of these Bedouin concentrations, in these areas, impedes the process of full Judaization and colonialization. Consequently, the removal of these concentrations became a priority for the Zionist entity, which uses projects of forced displacement (or “plans for resettlement, as per Israeli notion) as a “civilized mechanism” aimed at “land sterilization” from Bedouin concentrations.

ISBN
978-614-448-049-6
Edition
First
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ahmed Hneiti, holder of a Masters degree in Sociology from Birzeit University, interested in examining the social and cultural issues of the Palestinian agricultural and Bedouin groupings, precisely in Zone “C”.