".... new geographic, social and economic reality has emerged in the West Bank" writes Amira Hass in Haaretz. Further, Hass writes:
"The regime of restriction on movement imposed by Israel on the Palestinians has crumbled the West Bank into dozens of closed or partially closed enclaves isolated from each other despite their geographical proximity. Permanent and mobile checkpoints, along with physical barriers of various kinds, fenced-off main roads, limitations on Palestinian traffic on east-west and north-south arteries, have cut off direct transportational links between areas of the West Bank."
One can only ponder how Israel sees this whole situation play out. It can't last, Wall or not! The Palestinians won't tolerate it, many countries around the world won't allow it and Israelis will doubtlessly face more violence. There are no winners!
Read the full Haaretz piece here - on the eve of the Israeli elections.
"The regime of restriction on movement imposed by Israel on the Palestinians has crumbled the West Bank into dozens of closed or partially closed enclaves isolated from each other despite their geographical proximity. Permanent and mobile checkpoints, along with physical barriers of various kinds, fenced-off main roads, limitations on Palestinian traffic on east-west and north-south arteries, have cut off direct transportational links between areas of the West Bank."
One can only ponder how Israel sees this whole situation play out. It can't last, Wall or not! The Palestinians won't tolerate it, many countries around the world won't allow it and Israelis will doubtlessly face more violence. There are no winners!
Read the full Haaretz piece here - on the eve of the Israeli elections.
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