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Israel's Occupation of the West Bank
Indirect Governance, Settlers and Violence
Israel's Occupation of the West Bank
Indirect Governance, Settlers and Violence
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Description
The Occupied Palestinian West Bank is central to the Israeli colonial project. It serves as a significant example of occupation. Yet little is understood about how Israeli rule over this area operates. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in Israel and Palestine, including interviews with state officials, settlers and military personnel, this book examines the evolution of Israeli rule over the West Bank since 1967. In the book, Youssef Mnaili argues that Israeli governments have increasingly relied on Jewish settlers-approximately 700,000 civilians established in the occupied territories-to perform key security and administrative roles. This reliance allows the state to distance itself from controversial practices such as surveillance and violence. At the same time, however, the book reveals that a paradox emerges: while the Israeli government attempts to regulate the settlers, it inadvertently strengthens their control over the land, rendering the occupation effectively permanent. In highlighting the state's dependence on settlers for military recruitment and ground operations, Youssef Mnaili offers a unique perspective on the shifting power dynamics between the Israeli state and the settlers. He concludes that any resolution to the conflict hinges on addressing the evolving settler-state relationship.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Messianism and the Path to Settlers' Competencies
Chapter 2: Bureaucratic Forms of Violence
Chapter 3: Failure by Design? The Politics of the Israeli Army's Delegation of Violence in the West Bank
Chapter 4: Indirection and Insurrection: Settler Militias, Violence Against Palestinians, and the Limits of State Control in the West Bank
Chapter 5: Settlers, Democracy, and the Bureaucracy of Annexation
Conclusion: Indirect Governance, Settler Expansion, and the Fallout of October 7th
Product details
| Published | Feb 18 2027 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 224 |
| ISBN | 9780755657100 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Series | Unsettling Colonialism in our Times |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























