
An Israeli in Palestine
Resisting Dispossession, Redeeming Israel
Jeff Halper(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. February 2008
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-7453-2227-8 (ISBN)
Description
"Jeff Halper's book, like his life's work, is an inspiration. Drawing on his many years of directly challenging Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, he offers one of the most insightful analyses of the occupation I've read. His voice cries out to be heard."
Jonathan Cook, author of Blood and Religion (2006) and Israel and the Clash of Civilisations (2008)
In this book, the Israeli anthropologist and activist Jeff Halper throws a harsh light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the point of view of a critical insider. While the Zionist founders of Israel created a vibrant society, culture and economy, they did so at a high price: Israel could not maintain its exclusive Jewish character without imposing on the country's Palestinian population policies of ethnic cleansing, occupation and discrimination, expressed most graphically in its ongoing demolition of thousands of Palestinian homes, both inside Israel and in the Occupied Territories.
An Israeli in Palestine records Halper's journey 'beyond the membrane' that shields his people from the harsh realities of Palestinian life to his 'discovery' that he was actually living in another country: Palestine. Without dismissing the legitimacy of his own country, he realises that Israel is defined by its oppressive relationship to the Palestinians. Pleading for a view of Israel as a real, living country which must by necessity evolve and change, Halper asks whether the idea of an ethnically pure 'Jewish State' is still viable. More to the point, he offers ways in which Israel can redeem itself through a cultural Zionism upon which regional peace and reconciliation are attainable.
Jonathan Cook, author of Blood and Religion (2006) and Israel and the Clash of Civilisations (2008)
In this book, the Israeli anthropologist and activist Jeff Halper throws a harsh light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the point of view of a critical insider. While the Zionist founders of Israel created a vibrant society, culture and economy, they did so at a high price: Israel could not maintain its exclusive Jewish character without imposing on the country's Palestinian population policies of ethnic cleansing, occupation and discrimination, expressed most graphically in its ongoing demolition of thousands of Palestinian homes, both inside Israel and in the Occupied Territories.
An Israeli in Palestine records Halper's journey 'beyond the membrane' that shields his people from the harsh realities of Palestinian life to his 'discovery' that he was actually living in another country: Palestine. Without dismissing the legitimacy of his own country, he realises that Israel is defined by its oppressive relationship to the Palestinians. Pleading for a view of Israel as a real, living country which must by necessity evolve and change, Halper asks whether the idea of an ethnically pure 'Jewish State' is still viable. More to the point, he offers ways in which Israel can redeem itself through a cultural Zionism upon which regional peace and reconciliation are attainable.
Reviews / Votes
Jeff Halper's book, like his life's work, is an inspiration. Drawing on his many years of directly challenging Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, he offers one of the most insightful analyses of the occupation I've read. His voice cries out to be heard. -- Jonathan Cook, author of Blood and Religion (2006) and Israel and the Clash of Civilisations (2008)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Library binding
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-2227-8 (9780745322278)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jeff Halper is the head of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). He is the author of War Against the People: Israel, the Palestinians and Global Pacification (Pluto, 2015), An Israeli in Palestine (Pluto, 2010) and Obstacles to Peace (ICAHD, 2013).
Content
Introduction: Getting It and Going There
Part I: Comprehending Oppression
1. The Making of a Critical Israeli
2. The Message of the Bulldozers
Part II: The Sources of Oppression
3. The Impossible Dream: Constructing a Jewish Ethnocracy in Palestine
4. Dispossession (Nishul): Ethnocracy's Handmaiden
Part III: The Structure of Oppression
5. Expanding Dispossession: The Occupation and the Matrix of Control
6. Concluding Dispossession: Oslo and Unilateral Separation
Part IV: Overcoming Oppression
7. Redeeming Israel
8. What About Terrorism?
9. Where Do We Go From Here?
Appendices
Bibliography
Further Resources
Index
Part I: Comprehending Oppression
1. The Making of a Critical Israeli
2. The Message of the Bulldozers
Part II: The Sources of Oppression
3. The Impossible Dream: Constructing a Jewish Ethnocracy in Palestine
4. Dispossession (Nishul): Ethnocracy's Handmaiden
Part III: The Structure of Oppression
5. Expanding Dispossession: The Occupation and the Matrix of Control
6. Concluding Dispossession: Oslo and Unilateral Separation
Part IV: Overcoming Oppression
7. Redeeming Israel
8. What About Terrorism?
9. Where Do We Go From Here?
Appendices
Bibliography
Further Resources
Index