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ID139240
Title ProperSettlement in Samaria
Other Title Informationthe ethical dimension
LanguageENG
AuthorMeisels, Tamar
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay presents the interests of settlers and settler nations in a new and favourable light, with reference to the Jewish settlements in Samaria in particular. It sets out two lines of argument supporting the inclusion of the Jewish settlement blocs in Samaria into the State of Israel. It argues that taking existing national settlements into account as a major factor in marking boundaries has both distinctly liberal foundations (in John Locke's Second Treatise) and liberal-national appeal. The paper also considers historical reasons for supporting the Zionist settlement project from the start, and within Samaria in particular. Finally, it addresses the complicated and controversial issue of settlement in disputed territories. Ultimately I suggest that Israel has a particularly strong case for entitlement to the territories to which it lays claim, though these interests must compete with countervailing considerations and may not always prevail.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 21, No.3; Jul 2015: p.313-330
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 21 No 3
Key WordsSettlement ;  John Locke ;  Historical Right ;  Judea and Samaria


 
 
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