| PUBLICATIONS | ![]() |
Research Studies
| Israeli
Planning and House Demolishing Policy in the West Bank by Rasem M. Khameyseh |
No. 16 |
| May 1989 (Arabic, Pp. 79); December 1989 (English, Pp. 82) |
This study discusses the Israeli planning policy in the occupied West Bank at the regional, district and local levels. It further examines the changes in this policy, the implementation of "Israeli Planning" and the impact of this policy on Palestinians in the West Bank by considering house demolitions, the prevention of construction following the natural growth trend and the subsequent socioeconomic transformations in Palestinian society. Well-documented, with 18 maps of proposed road networks, skeletal maps and settlement plans, this study is essential in illustrating the Israeli legal and administrative changes that were undertaken by the military authorities to facilitate the implementation of plans designed to minimize the Arab presence in the West Bank.