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ID178333
Title ProperGaza and the one-state reality
LanguageENG
AuthorBaconi, Tareq
Summary / Abstract (Note)In contemporary conversations around Israel/Palestine, the Gaza Strip is construed as a state of exception, rendering the territory either hypervisible or entirely invisible. Through the prism of the Covid-19 pandemic and Israel’s possible de jure annexation of portions of the West Bank, this piece argues that rather than being exceptional, the Gaza Strip represents the very embodiment of Israeli settler colonialism in Palestine. Its isolation and de-development constitute the endpoint of Israel’s policies of land theft and Palestinian dispossession. This endpoint, referred to as Gazafication, entails the confinement of Palestinians to urban enclaves entirely surrounded by Israel or Israeli-controlled territory. The Trump plan, otherwise known as the “deal of the century,” along with the ­Covid-19 crisis, have inadvertently exposed the reality of Gaza as an enclave of the one-state paradigm.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 50, No.1; 2021: p.77-90
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2021-03 50, 1
Key WordsGaza ;  Annexation ;  Settler Colonialism ;  Land Dispossession ;  COVID-19 ;  Trump Plan ;  Deal of the Century ;  One-State Reality ;  Confinement