Can Gaza Work?. Isabel Kershner.
by Kershner, Isabel; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 57Global Issues. Publisher: Jerusalem Report, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Economic assistance -- Gaza Strip | Gaza Strip | Gaza Strip -- Economic conditions | Gaza Strip -- Politics and government | Israelis -- Attitudes | Palestinian Arabs -- Attitudes | Palestinian Authority | Wolfensohn, James DavidDDC classification: 050 Summary: "As Israel leaves the Gaza Strip for what it hopes will be the last time and ends 38 years of military rule there [Sept. 2005], the government, the Palestinian Authority and the international community try to hammer out ways to help the Strip survive, or even thrive." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article discusses the progress that has been made as well as the setbacks that have occurred in the withdrawal from Gaza and examines the economic, political, industrial and agricultural factors that will need to be considered for a more hopeful future.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Can Gaza Work?, Oct. 3, 2005; pp. 22-27.
"As Israel leaves the Gaza Strip for what it hopes will be the last time and ends 38 years of military rule there [Sept. 2005], the government, the Palestinian Authority and the international community try to hammer out ways to help the Strip survive, or even thrive." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article discusses the progress that has been made as well as the setbacks that have occurred in the withdrawal from Gaza and examines the economic, political, industrial and agricultural factors that will need to be considered for a more hopeful future.
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