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DAVIS, URI - Israel - an Apartheid State

London: Zed Books, 1990. Reprint. Paperback. ISBN: 0862323185. Illustrated by Solomons, Jacques. "Examines those official structures of the Israeli state that define the national status and citizenship rights of its population. Focuses especially on organizations such as the Jewish National Fund, now incorporated into the state, and illustrates the legal provisions that institutionalize racial discrimination, denationalization and 'absentee' status in Israel. Shows how ninety per cent of the country, both in town and in the countryside, has been legall6y defined as land which only jews can lease or cultivate. Other key institutions such as the Kibbutz and the Moshav are shown to embody the same apartheid principle: they are reserved for Jews only. Considers the position of the various Israeli opposition movements and concludes with statements by Israeli and Palestinian figures. Dr. Uri Davis (1943 - ) is a prominent Israeli academic and activist who has written extensively on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." - back cover. "This work further enhances Dr. Davis' reputation as one of the foremost scholars in the study of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." - Dr. Anis al-Qasem. Second impression of the 1987 first edition. Prior owner's name and date atop half-title. Contents tanning at periphery. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound example. ; Cover Design; 8vo. Good .
USD 595.00 [Appr.: EURO 509.25 | £UK 441.75 | JP¥ 87911] Book number 345j1575

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