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ID154868
Title ProperB order as bridge
Other Title Information an Israeli perspective on the Mandelbaum Gate in divided Jerusalem (1948–1967)
LanguageENG
AuthorCohen-Hattab, Kobi
Summary / Abstract (Note)Between 1948 and 1967, Jerusalem was divided by a ‘city line’, dividing Jordan (East Jerusalem) from Israel (West Jerusalem). Between the two sections stood one border crossing called ‘Mandelbaum Gate’. While existing literature on the Gate tends to emphasize its military status – owing in particular to the military convoy that crossed the border on a regular basis – research using sources from that time paints a picture of a border with civilian activity run jointly by two ostensibly warring countries. Whether it was the return of civilians and bodies, tourism coordination, or medical passage, those manning the border worked together to make it bridge, rather than barrier – and may even have paved the way to a peace agreement years later.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 53, No.6; Nov 2017: p.879-898
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2017-12 53, 6
Key WordsJerusalem ;  Border ;  Israeli Perspective ;  Mandelbaum Gate