The West Bank Wall - Unmaking Palestine
by Ray Dolphin, introduction by Graham Usher

What is the purpose of the West Bank Wall? Since Israel began its construction in 2002, it has sparked intense debate, being condemned as illegal by the International Court of Justice. Israel claims it is a security measure to protect Israeli citizens from terrorist attacks. Opponents point to the serious impact on the rights of Palestinians, depriving them of their land, mobility and access to health and educational services.

In The West Bank Wall, Dolphin explores the Palestinian experience of the Wall and places the debate in its international context. Dolphin's writing is informed by his work for the UN, where for three years he monitored and compiled reports on the Wall's impact on the humanitarian conditions in refugee camps, towns and villages. With an introduction by Graham Usher, who has worked as Palestine correspondent for major international publications including the Economist, Middle East International, al Ahram English Weekly, the Guardian and Le Monde Diplomatique, this book puts the purpose of the Wall to the test.

What are the real intentions behind the Israeli security argument? Is it a means of securing territory permanently through an illegal annexation of East Jerusalem? Ray Dolphin provides some answers, offering a unique critical account of the impact of the wall and how it affects plans for a Palestinian state and for future peace in the Middle East.

Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Wall and Route
Chapter 2: 'The Land Without the People': the Impact of the Wall
Chapter 3: Enveloping Jerusalem
Chapter 4: The Wall and the International Community
Chapter 5: Activism and Advocacy
Notes
Index

About the Author
Ray Dolphin has worked with various UN agencies in emergency relief situations for more than 10 years. He is currently working in the West Bank reporting on humanitarian conditions in refugee camps, towns and villages and compiling an initial report on the impact of the West Bank wall on refugees.

Reviews
'A comprehensive picture of the Wall, its effect on Palestinians, and a consideration of its political implications. A timely account.'
- John Dugard, Professor of International Law, University of Leiden; Special Rapporteur to the Commission on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Book Specs:
• Politics, Int'l Studies, Current Affairs
• 256 pages
• 10 photographs
• Published March 2006
• ISBN 0745324339
• Paperback

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