1st Edition
Israel, Palestinians and the Intifada Creating Facts on the West Bank
Author’s Note Chronology Prologue Part I: The First Decade of Occupation 1. Lessons Remembered, Lessons Learned 2. Consolidation and Expansion 3. Palestinians under Israeli Rule Part II: The Begin Years, 1977-1981 4. Land and Settlement 5. The Sadat Initiative and Israel 6. Land for Peace? / Land is Peace 7. The Consolidation of the Right 8. The Road to Re-election Part III: The Palestinians Face the Occupation 9. From the Likud Election to Camp David 10. The Lines are Drawn Part IV: The Road to Beirut 11. Re-Election, 1981 12. The Dynamism of the Status Quo 13. A Prelude to Revolt, 1982- 1987 14. The Intifada Epilogue Notes Index Maps
Biography
Geoffrey Aronson is a writer and analyst, specializing in Middle East affairs. He was the director for Foundation for Middle East Peace and the editor of the bimonthly Report on Israeli Settlement in the Occupied Palestinian Territories until June 2014.
Reviews of the original publication:
“Aronson concentrates throughout his well-documented study on the harsh realities of Israeli occupation in the West Bank since 1967. The story turns out to be one of persistent curfews, arbitrary arrests, downright intimidation and outright confiscation of lands… Aronson demonstrates how an intensive endeavour has been pursued by successive Israeli governments to promote Jewish settlements and colonization.”
- Youssef M. Choueiri, Journal of Islamic Studies, Volume 3, Issue 2






