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Palestinian society and economy are slowly being dismembered. The transformations in land, labor, demography, and society have been stunning. The current context has many dimensions but is defined primarily by Israel's continued occupation of Palestinian lands. That context is also defined by the deterioration of the Palestinian economy, a humanitarian crisis characterized in large part by levels of impoverishment and social decline that have no parallel during Israel's 36-year occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, and the destruction of ordinary life. Not since 1948, perhaps, have Palestinians faced such conditions of loss and dispossession. Left unaddressed (as they are by the current US road map), these conditions will not only preclude a peaceful resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but also seriously constrain Palestinian socioeconomic recovery and development.
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Roy, S. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and Palestinian Socioeconomic Decline: A Place Denied. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 17, 365–403 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJPS.0000019609.37719.99
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJPS.0000019609.37719.99