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  2. West Bank barrier - Wikipedia

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    The barrier between Abu Dis and East Jerusalem, June 2004. The West Bank barrier, West Bank wall or the West Bank separation barrier, [1][2] is a separation barrier built by Israel along the Green Line and inside parts of the West Bank. Israel describes the wall as a necessary security barrier against Palestinian political violence; whereas ...

  3. Israeli apartheid - Wikipedia

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    Israeli apartheid is a system of institutionalized segregation and discrimination in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and to a lesser extent in Israel proper. This system is characterized by near-total physical separation between the Palestinian and the Israeli settler population of the West Bank, as well as the judicial separation ...

  4. Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid - Wikipedia

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    Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid [1] is a book written by 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter.It was published by Simon & Schuster in November 2006. [2]The book is primarily based on talks, hosted by Carter during his presidency, between Menachem Begin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt that led to the Egypt–Israel peace treaty.

  5. Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the ...

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    The judgement was invoked in November 2006 by Al-Haq, a Palestinian human rights group, which brought a case in the UK Court of Appeal against the British government to end export licences to Israel to "secure the implementation of the July 2004 [ICJ] Advisory Opinion on Israel's Wall". The case was dismissed in November 2008.

  6. West Bank Wall graffiti art - Wikipedia

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    West Bank Wall graffiti art is street art on the walled sections of the Israeli West Bank barrier, [ 1 ][ 2 ] by a wide range of international and Palestinian artists. The wall is 8 to 10 metres (26 to 33 ft) tall, and is easily accessible to artists as it frequently divides urban areas. The graffiti is on the Palestinian side of the wall and ...

  7. Israeli Apartheid Week - Wikipedia

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    Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is an annual series of university lectures and rallies held in February or March. According to the organization, "the aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system and to build Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement." [1]

  8. Human rights violations against Palestinians by Israel

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    The result has been called a process of "enclavization," [18] ghettoization, [c] typified most visibly by the enclosure of Qalqilya in a concrete wall, [19] or what Ariel Sharon called the Bantustan model, [20] an allusion to the apartheid system, and one which many argue, makes Israel's occupational policies not dissimilar, despite different ...

  9. Palestinian enclaves - Wikipedia

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    The Palestinian enclaves are areas in the West Bank designated for Palestinians under a variety of unsuccessful U.S. and Israeli-led proposals to end the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. [1] The enclaves are often compared to the nominally self-governing black homelands created in apartheid -era South Africa, [a] and are thus referred to as ...