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Since Israels occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, the quest for just and lasting peace has been a fountainhead of debate, negotiation, and violent friction. Souad Dajani traces the Palestinians struggle and argues for a strategy of nonviolent civilian resistance based on deterrence and defense. This strategy would defeat Israels political will to maintain their occupation and prepare Palestinians for a time beyond the interim period of self-rule agreed upon by Israel and the PLO in September 1992. Dajanis formulation of nonviolent civilian resistance is examined against a backdrop of early developments in Mandate Palestine, the impact of Zionist ideology, and the realities of life for Palestinians under occupation. Her assessment of the role of the PLO, objectives of the Palestinian National Movement, developments since the Gulf War, and other factors crucial to an effective strategy raises critical questions surrounding the operation of nonviolent techniques for the Palestinian community, Israeli politics, and international actors, most prominently the United States. Author note: Souad R. Dajani is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Antioch College, Ohio.

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title Eyes Without Country Searching for a Palestinian Strategy of - photo 1

title:Eyes Without Country : Searching for a Palestinian Strategy of Liberation
author:Dajani, Souad R.
publisher:Temple University Press
isbn10 | asin:1566392411
print isbn13:9781566392419
ebook isbn13:9780585363769
language:English
subjectJewish-Arab relations, Palestinian Arabs--Politics and government, Intifada, 1987- --Influence, Nonviolence, West Bank--International status, Gaza Strip--International status.
publication date:1995
lcc:DS119.7.D2554 1995eb
ddc:956.95/3044
subject:Jewish-Arab relations, Palestinian Arabs--Politics and government, Intifada, 1987- --Influence, Nonviolence, West Bank--International status, Gaza Strip--International status.
Page iii
Eyes Without Country
Searching for a Palestinian Strategy of Liberation
Souad R. Dajani
Page iv Temple University Press Philadelphia 19122 Copyright 1995 by - photo 2
Page iv
Temple University Press, Philadelphia 19122
Copyright 1995 by Temple University
All rights reserved
Published 1994
The title of this book is from a poem by Rashid Hussein, "Revolution in Transit," in The World of Rashid Hussein: A Palestinian Poet in Exile, edited by Kamal Boullatta and Mirne Ghossein (Detroit: Association of Arab-American University Graduates, 1979), 172173. Reprinted with permission from The Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Normal, Illinois.
Portions of the material in this book are reprinted with permission from Souad Dajani, The Intifada (Amman, Jordan: University of Jordan, Center for Hebraic Studies, 1990).
The epigraph to the introduction is from a poem by Mahmoud Darwish, "Investigation," quoted in Fawaz Turki, The Disinherited Journal of Palestinian Exile (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1972), 27. Copyright 1972 by Fawaz Turki. Reprinted by permission of Monthly Review Foundation.
Picture 3 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dajani, Souad R.
Eyes without country : searching for a Palestinian strategy of liberation / Souad R. Dajani.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56639-240-3 (cloth) ISBN 1-56639-241-1 (paper)
1. Jewish-Arab relations. 2. Palestinian ArabsPolitics and government. 3. Intifada,
1987Influence. 4. Nonviolence. 5. West BankInternational status. 6. Gaza Strip
International status. I. Title.
DS119.7.D2554 1995
956.95'3044dc20 94-21706
CIP
Page v
Picture 4
Nothing remains of my oldest dream, of revolution,
But scraps and stars stitched to the shoulders
of those who justify defeat.
Nothing but battalions of essays
pregnant with bank accounts
and a green light for murder.
Nothing remains but a minstrel
She wails over Jaffa and Haifa
Banks in Jerusalem sweat.
(Revolution still searching for an alphabet).
A revolution, my friends, comes to life
in eyes without country
in peasants without land
where the police is landlord.
A revolution comes to life
when the writer and the blind
See one truth.
From "Revolution in Transit" by Rashid Hussein
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
One. The Context and Background of the Intifada
1
Two. Twenty Years of Occupation: Palestinian Resistance Before the Intifada
28
Three. The Intifada as Palestinian Civilian Resistance
57
Four. Nonviolent Civilian Resistance: Theoretical Underpinnings
95
Five. Assessing Strategic Directions: Prospects for a Strategy of Nonviolent Civilian Resistance
114
Conclusion
155
Abbreviations
159
Notes
163
Index
229

Page ix
Acknowledgments
Initial work on this book coincided with the outbreak of the intifada in the Occupied Territories. During 19871988, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Program on Nonviolent Sanctions at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs. I was pursuing my research on Palestinian nonviolent civilian resistance to Israeli occupation. The intifada, the civilian uprising of Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, seemed like a vindication of the direction my work was taking. I was studying a region where the language of force prevailed and where people reacted very skeptically to the notion that "nonviolence" could wield any kind of effective power. As the intifada escalated, so did my commitment to investigate this mode of civilian struggle. Lying at the heart of the issue, it seemed to me, was the question of the extent to which the intifada relied upon a coherent strategy to achieve its goals. It was soon apparent that my energies should focus on this question of strategy. More precisely, I would focus on the formulation of a strategy of nonviolent civilian resistance that could be undertaken by the Palestinians themselves to end Israeli rule.
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