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Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations in Beirut has published a new book entitled “The Suffering of Palestinians at the Israeli Roadblocks in the West Bank” prepared by Fatima ‘Itani and Mohammad Dawood, edited by Dr. Mohsen Moh’d Saleh.

This book is the thirteenth in the series “Am I not a Human?” through which Al-Zaytouna Centre seeks to provide a comprehensive picture of the suffering of the Palestinian people caused by the Israeli occupation, in a style that addresses the mind and the heart, within an academic, systematic and documented frame.

This 111-page book addresses the suffering of Palestinians at Israeli checkpoints in the West Bank (WB) and the most serious violations committed by the occupation against the Palestinians at these roadblocks, which are spread out in their various forms all over the WB.

The book reviews the Israeli policy of disconnecting Palestinian lands and humiliating Palestinians. It is followed by a legal preamble that reviews international and humanitarian laws that prove the illegality of the barriers. Then it gives an account of how the numbers and types of these barriers have evolved in the WB during the period 2001–2014.

Publication Information:

Arabic

Title: Mu‘anat al-Filastiniyyin min al-Hawajiz al-Israeliyyah fi al-Daffah al-Gharbiyyah (The Suffering of Palestinians at the Israeli Roadblocks in the West Bank)

Prepared by: Fatima ‘Itani and Mohammad Dawood
Edited by: Dr. Mohsen Moh’d Saleh
Published in: 2015 (1st Edition)
Paperback: 111 pages, 17*21 cm
Price: $4

 

The book points out how setting up Israeli checkpoints in the WB hinders people’s movement, prevents them from going about their daily business in a normal manner and wears them out economically, mentally and socially. It also points out that, in spite of their different types, they are all there to break the Palestinians’ will.

The Israeli checkpoints are considered among the worst manifestations of human rights violations; as in many respects, they are actually linked to practices that infringe on people’s lives and violate their dignity, safeguarded in international charters and conventions.

The book points out that the logic that must be adhered to in demanding immediate removal of the occupation’s barriers is the illegitimacy of the occupation. As these roadblocks detain behind them Palestinians’ hope of living in a free country, in which they enjoy freedom of movement, work, education … and others.


Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations, 13/5/2015