Hollow Land by Eyal Weizman

Israel's Architecture of Occupation

A forensic analysis of how planning, architecture and legal measures have been used to produce and sustain a system of territorial control, showing how walls, checkpoints, settlements, zoning and infrastructural design fragment Palestinian space into isolated enclaves and regulate everyday life; combining maps, case studies, legal documents and interviews, the book demonstrates how technical and bureaucratic practices—urban planning, military engineering and administrative classification—operate as tools of dispossession and governance, turning violence into routinized spatial forms and reshaping both territory and human rights.

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