Targeting infrastructure and livelihoods in the West Bank and Gaza/ Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Affairs March 2019, Vol.95, No.2, pp.319-340 (32)Summary: State and non-state actors across many protracted conflicts and prolonged occupations in the Middle East and North Africa have systematically targeted civilian infrastructures. We use the cases of the West Bank and Gaza, characterized by more than five decades of occupation and periods of intermittent violent conflict, to analyse how the targeting of water, energy, and agricultural infrastructures has created humanitarian crises and undermined civilian livelihoods.
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State and non-state actors across many protracted conflicts and prolonged occupations in the Middle East and North Africa have systematically targeted civilian infrastructures. We use the cases of the West Bank and Gaza, characterized by more than five decades of occupation and periods of intermittent violent conflict, to analyse how the targeting of water, energy, and agricultural infrastructures has created humanitarian crises and undermined civilian livelihoods.

ENERGY, HUMANRIGHT, PALESTINE, VIOLENT, CONFLICT

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