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Quisling and Occupier (London Review of Books, 2004)
‘When we have settled the land,’ Rafael Eitan, then chief of staff of
the Israeli Defence Force, said in 1983, ‘all the Arabs will be able to
do about it will be to scurry around like drugged cockroaches in a
bottle.’ Over twenty years later, the Palestinians are struggling to
consolidate a genuinely representative Palestinian Interim
Self-Governing Authority and to handle the huge economic and political
challenges resulting from Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, while
the Sharon government finishes cantonising the West Bank, and Gaza
remains walled off. Unable to achieve even the agenda Israel has set for
it, the Palestinian Authority is cut off physically and diplomatically
at every turn. ... (more, LRB subscribers only)
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