2010
DOI: 10.1080/14650040903486983
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Gaza Enclave: Victim, Enemy, Rival

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“…It might be argued that overlooking the historical dimension of the Gaza–Israel conflict may impair the ability to look for real paths out of this conflict. Hasson (2010) argued that Israelis look at Gaza people as either “victims” or “enemies” and these subjective perspectives are highly consequential. Hasson writes: Policy recommendations regarding the future of the Gaza enclave and the relations between the Palestinians in Gaza and Israel are guided by the different perspectives and narratives associated with them.…”
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“…It might be argued that overlooking the historical dimension of the Gaza–Israel conflict may impair the ability to look for real paths out of this conflict. Hasson (2010) argued that Israelis look at Gaza people as either “victims” or “enemies” and these subjective perspectives are highly consequential. Hasson writes: Policy recommendations regarding the future of the Gaza enclave and the relations between the Palestinians in Gaza and Israel are guided by the different perspectives and narratives associated with them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, an enemy perspective would focus on Palestinian violence to justify encirclement of the Gaza Strip by a separation fence. (2010, p. 386)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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