Israel Fires But “Palestinian Claim to Citizenship Has Never Been Stronger”

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Abstract

On March 30, which happened to be Good Friday – a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and His death at Calvary — Palestinians in the Gaza Strip set off for their “Great March of Return”. Their plan: walk, chant, and sit meters from an electric fence surrounding the greatest prison on earth.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date10 Apr 2018
Place of PublicationUniversity of Birmingham
PublisherEA Worldview
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Great March of Return
  • Palestine
  • Israel
  • press freedom
  • Palestinian identity
  • Gaza
  • international law
  • human rights
  • humanitarianism
  • radical politics
  • agricultural land
  • protest
  • Citizenship
  • Gaza Strip
  • Nakba Day
  • Israeli snipers
  • live ammunition
  • riot dispersal gear
  • MENA
  • Access Restricted Area
  • Land Day
  • Yasser Murtaja
  • Israeli Defence Force
  • Israeli Occupation Force
  • Security Buffer Zone
  • Oslo at 25

    Pace, M. (Speaker), Pappe, I. (Speaker), Dalton, R. (Speaker), Short, C. (Speaker), Swisher, C. (Speaker), Tartir, A. (Speaker), Smith, A. (Speaker), Naser-Najjab, N. (Speaker), Latte Abdallah, S. (Speaker), Hawwash, K. (Speaker), Abu Zayd, K. (Speaker), Dajani, O. (Speaker), Hearst, D. (Speaker), Tilley, V. (Speaker), Wildeman, J. (Speaker), Khanfar, W. (Speaker) & Khashoggi, J. (Speaker)

    29 Sept 2018

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