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Israel: Colonial Violence and Power Criminal violence, is inextricably linked to Israeli settler colonialism. It is the product of decades of colonization, land dispossession, and social, economic, and political exclusion, and it must be understood to lie at the intersection of settler colonialism and racial capitalism. Violent crime not only works in the service of settler-colonial interests but is, in itself, a modality of settler-colonial violence—part of the racial eliminatory logic of settler colonialism.  Every day, there is news of another shooting and more casualties, and almost every Palestinian town and city from the Naqab to the Jalil (Galilee) has been affected. ’48ers live in a constant state of anxiety and fear with the complete absence of personal and communal safety; they are targeted in their homes and can be shot in the streets and public spaces, including shopping areas, cafés, and local municipal buildings. They can even be shot outside holy places and near police stations. No one is spared in these shootings—children, women, men, and the elderly—as violence targets both those who are directly involved in organized crime and those who are not. Israel uses this classic, racist colonial narrative to shift the conversation from the political to the cultural, and thus, to divert responsibility for crime from the Israeli state to Palestinian society. Criminal violence, we argue, is inextricably linked to Israeli settler colonialism. It is the product of decades of colonization, land dispossession, social, economic, and political exclusion, and systemic discrimination that have left generations of young Palestinians with little hope for a dignified life or livelihood. Furthermore, it must be understood as located at the intersection of settler colonialism and racial capitalism, serving the Israeli regime’s interests—a facet of Israeli governance that explains its role in fueling the violence by turning a blind eye to it. Violent crime, we suggest, thus not only works in service of settler-colonial interests but is, in itself, a modality of settler-colonial violence—part of the racial eliminatory logic of settler colonialism. Source: Democracy Now  07. 11. 2024 #news #usa #uk
Israel: Colonial Violence and Power Criminal violence, is inextricably linked to Israeli settler colonialism. It is the product of decades of colonization, land dispossession, and social, economic, and political exclusion, and it must be understood to lie at the intersection of settler colonialism and racial capitalism. Violent crime not only works in the service of settler-colonial interests but is, in itself, a modality of settler-colonial violence—part of the racial eliminatory logic of settler colonialism. Every day, there is news of another shooting and more casualties, and almost every Palestinian town and city from the Naqab to the Jalil (Galilee) has been affected. ’48ers live in a constant state of anxiety and fear with the complete absence of personal and communal safety; they are targeted in their homes and can be shot in the streets and public spaces, including shopping areas, cafés, and local municipal buildings. They can even be shot outside holy places and near police stations. No one is spared in these shootings—children, women, men, and the elderly—as violence targets both those who are directly involved in organized crime and those who are not. Israel uses this classic, racist colonial narrative to shift the conversation from the political to the cultural, and thus, to divert responsibility for crime from the Israeli state to Palestinian society. Criminal violence, we argue, is inextricably linked to Israeli settler colonialism. It is the product of decades of colonization, land dispossession, social, economic, and political exclusion, and systemic discrimination that have left generations of young Palestinians with little hope for a dignified life or livelihood. Furthermore, it must be understood as located at the intersection of settler colonialism and racial capitalism, serving the Israeli regime’s interests—a facet of Israeli governance that explains its role in fueling the violence by turning a blind eye to it. Violent crime, we suggest, thus not only works in service of settler-colonial interests but is, in itself, a modality of settler-colonial violence—part of the racial eliminatory logic of settler colonialism. Source: Democracy Now 07. 11. 2024 #news #usa #uk

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