Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback Against the Wall: Israel's Barrier to Peace Book

ISBN: 1565849647

ISBN13: 9781565849648

Against the Wall: Israel's Barrier to Peace

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$8.09
Save $11.86!
List Price $19.95
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!
Save to List

Book Overview

Called a "security fence" by the Israeli government and the "apartheid wall" by Palestinians, the barrier currently under construction in the West Bank has been the subject of intense controversy since the first olive tree was uprooted in its path. In violation of a ruling by the International Court of Justice and a resolution by the United Nations General Assembly, the structure juts deep inside Palestinian territory, altering not only the geographical landscape, but the political one as well.

This groundbreaking book includes a collection of outstanding original pieces, along with photographs and maps, that offer a frank critique of the wall from a range of perspectives--legal, historical, architectural, and philosophical. Renowned writer and architect Michael Sorkin has assembled commentary from various international experts, including both Israeli and Palestinian voices. Together they reinforce a view widely held around the world (though not by the government of the United States): Israel's wall can act only as a barrier to future peace.

Contributors include: Suad Amiry, Ariella Azoulay, Terry Boullata, Mike Davis, Sari Hanafi, Stephanie Koury, Dean MacCannell, Ruchama Marton, Adi Ophir, Rebecca Solnit, Anita Vitullo, and Eyal Weizmann.


Customer Reviews

1 rating

Yes, Let's Be Serious

The other reviewer writes, "And Lindsay Bremner has an article on bantustans in which she fails to note the similarities between Israel (a small area into which Jews in the Middle East have been stuffed, while Jews are not particularly welcome elsewhere in the region) and a bantustan!" This is slightly lunatic. Most of the Jewish inhabitants of Israel have been "stuffed" into that space by the systematic policy of relocation and nation-building known as Zionism, not herded into it by their hostile neighbors. Among Israel's other striking differences from a bantustan, we should perhaps note its (a) higher standard of living than surrounding states, (b) regional military superpower status, (c) large nuclear arsenal, (d) unique relationship to the world's sole military hyperpower, the US, entailing billions in foreign military and economic aid (largest recipient in both categories of US aid for decades), (e) thriving global trade relationships, (f) thriving tourism industry, (g) inhabitants' freedom to travel or, in most cases, emigrate at any time to Europe or the US (among other destinations), (h) military occupation of adjacent territory and illegal settlement of much of that occupied territory. An archetypal bantustan! OK -- this isn't exactly a review of the book. But neither was the previous post. I give 5 stars because rational critical discussion of Israel's behavior is sorely needed, and going by my knowledge of Sorkin's earlier anthology on Jerusalem (The Next Jerusalem), this book is highly likely to be rational and responsible.
Copyright © 2026 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks ® and the ThriftBooks ® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured