Obscuring the occupation: A visit to Hebron
«It is in Hebron that the military occupation actually divides a civilian population.»
Dr H.A. Hellyer researches the interchange between politics, international studies and religion, within and beyond the academic ivory tower, in the West and the Arab world. A senior associate fellow and scholar at the Royal United Services Institute in London and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington DC, he publishes on populism, different forms of extremism, and religion…
«It is in Hebron that the military occupation actually divides a civilian population.»
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