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Explaining spacio-cide in the Palestinian territory: Colonization, separation, and state of exception
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Historical GeographyColonialismNationalismDecolonialitySocial SciencesSettler ColonialismZionismIsraeli Colonial ProjectMiddle Eastern StudiesCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesPalestinian ResistanceGeopoliticsPalestinian TerritoryPost-colonial CriticismInternational RelationsSpacio-cidal ProjectAnthropologyAnti-imperialism
This article argues that the Israeli colonial project is ‘spacio-cidal’ (as opposed to genocidal) in that it targets land for the purpose of rendering inevitable the ‘voluntary’ transfer of the Palestinian population primarily by targeting the space upon which the Palestinian people live. The spacio-cide is a deliberate ideology with unified rational, albeit dynamic process because it is in constant interaction with the emerging context and the actions of the Palestinian resistance. By describing and questioning different aspects of the military-judicial-civil apparatuses, this article examines how the realization of the spacio-cidal project becomes possible through a regime that deploys three principles, namely: the principle of colonization, the principle of separation, and the state of exception that mediates between these two seemingly contradictory principles.
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