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Racial Discrimination
This book provides a superb account of the colonial war on Palestine, and it covers a broad range of historical events that range from the early years of the twentieth century up until the ongoing death of the peace process.
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"[T]he Committee draws the State party’s attention to its general recommendation 19 (1995) concerning the prevention, prohibition and eradication of all policies and practices of racial segregation and apartheid, and urges the State party to give full effect to article 3 of the Convention to eradicate all forms of segregation between Jewish and non-Jewish communities...
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Since the Palestinian Nakba on 1948, and because of displacement and settlement of the Israeli occupation state, the Palestinians who are estimated with 12.7 million, were dispersed as refugees and migrants around the world.  About half the Palestinians live in historic Palestine, under Israeli occupation. Third of the Palestinian refugees registered in The United Nations...
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For over 100 years, the Zionist colonization of the historic lands of Palestine accelerated, starting from the first Zionist colony "Rishon LeTsiyon", under Ottoman rule, continuation of building colonies under the British mandate, until the day that Israel occupies West Bank, Gaza and Syrian Golan Heights.
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"Israel has created an institutionalised regime of racial domination and oppression over the Palestinian people as a whole, using the strategic fragmentation of the indigenous Palestinian people and of the oPt as a main tool for the maintenance of its apartheid regime, which predates its ratification of ICERD and is rooted in the foundational laws...
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This report, which was published by Adalah provides insight into Israel’s complete failure to acknowledge, let alone uphold, obligations established by Themes 7 and 8 of the ICERD, a UN convention approved by the UN General Assembly (under resolution 2106) in 1965.
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Noura Erakat demonstrates that international law can make a vital contribution when it is wielded by a sophisticated political movement that can “give meaning to the law and also directly challenge the structure of power that has placed Palestinians outside the law”.
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Israel has now constitutionally entrenched the homogenous ethnic sovereignty of the Jewish people with the passing of the Nation State Law on 19 July 2018. The law subordinates all Palestinian and other non-Jewish citizens without consent. It also enshrines into the fabric of Israeli statehood that only the Jewish people have the right to self-determination...
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Based on historical foundations, the book by Dr. Nadim Rouhana examines the approach in which Israel institutionalizes ethnic privileging among its nationally diverse citizens. Contributors to this book discuss the paradoxes of democratic claims in ethnic states, and the dynamics of social conflict in the absence of equality. This book advances a new understanding of...
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Salman Abu Sitta’s autobiography vividly narrates his family’s vanishing world that was defined by the Zionist invasion of Palestine and the subsequent mass expulsion of Palestinians. His story is one of 750,000, part of a generation scarred by a personal traumatic loss and sustained by a burning desire and right to return.
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