A new Israeli paper has recently been issued by the Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies “MADAR,” entitled “Israeli Initiatives to ‘Preempt’ the Scenario of Disintegration and Civil War”. It includes translations of four selected Israeli initiatives in this context, prepared by the researcher at “MADAR,” Abdel Qader Badwi, and consists of 150 pages.
Recently, the Palestinian Center for Israeli Studies Madar published an Israeli paper entitled “The Settlement–Biblical Discourse toward the West Bank: A Reading in the Discourse of the Israeli Army and the Settlers”, authored by Madar researcher Walid Habbas. The paper, comprising 100 pages, presents translations of four selected Israeli texts that shed light on the settlement–biblical discourse concerning the West Bank—its land and population—rooted in two interlinked components as manifested in the texts: the settler–colonial component, which is based on the superiority of the settler and his inherent right to the land in contrast to the inferiority of the indigenous population and the necessity of excluding them from the space; and the biblical component, which rests on a “sacred” religious narrative that humans are not to dispute, and which accompanies the settler–colonial component in order to grant it an “ethical” and “lofty mission.”
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