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ID121445
Title ProperGaza's tunnel phenomenon
Other Title Informationthe unintended dynamics of Israel's siege
LanguageENG
AuthorPelham, Nicolas
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article traces the extraordinary development of Gaza's tunnel phenomenon over the past decade in response to Israel's economic asphyxiation of the small coastal enclave. It focuses on the period since Hamas's 2007 takeover of the Strip, which saw the industry's transformation from a clandestine, makeshift operation into a major commercial enterprise, regulated, taxed, and bureaucratized. In addition to describing the particulars of the tunnel complex, the article explores its impact on Gaza's socioeconomic hierarchy, strategic orientation, and Islamist rule. The larger geopolitical context, especially with regard to Israel, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Nile Valley, is also discussed. The author argues that contrary to the intentions of its architects, the siege precipitated the reconfiguration of Gaza's economy and enabled its rulers to circumvent the worst effects of the blockade.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 41, No.4; Summer 2012: p.6-31
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 41, No.4; Summer 2012: p.6-31
Key WordsGaza's Socioeconomic Hierarchy ;  Israel ;  Islamist Rule ;  Nile Valley ;  Gaza's Economy