Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The deadly May 31, 2010 Gaza flotilla incident has been misunderstood. This book explores the incident in more detail than mainstream media coverage has allowed—explaining the background, key players, and the incident itself—enriched by the authors having had unique access to senior Israeli officials in the immediate aftermath of the event. The incident is a microcosm of the struggle between terrorism and democratic societies, and raises a number of legal, ethical, and strategic political issues in the contemporary Middle East. Chapters address the political and military scenario preceding the incident, key state and non-state actors involved, military and ethical dimensions of the operation, and the aftermath in the media and politics. The book provides thoughtful and readable analysis that is useful to policy makers and to the general public, and draws some important conclusions for the continuing conflict between democratic states and terrorists and their sponsors.
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Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The deadly May 31, 2010 Gaza flotilla incident has been misunderstood. This book explores the incident in more detail than mainstream media coverage has allowed—explaining the background, key players, and the incident itself—enriched by the authors having had unique access to senior Israeli officials in the immediate aftermath of the event. The incident is a microcosm of the struggle between terrorism and democratic societies, and raises a number of legal, ethical, and strategic political issues in the contemporary Middle East. Chapters address the political and military scenario preceding the incident, key state and non-state actors involved, military and ethical dimensions of the operation, and the aftermath in the media and politics. The book provides thoughtful and readable analysis that is useful to policy makers and to the general public, and draws some important conclusions for the continuing conflict between democratic states and terrorists and their sponsors.
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Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Drawing a Line in the Sea: The Gaza Flotilla Incident and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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The deadly May 31, 2010 Gaza flotilla incident has been misunderstood. This book explores the incident in more detail than mainstream media coverage has allowed—explaining the background, key players, and the incident itself—enriched by the authors having had unique access to senior Israeli officials in the immediate aftermath of the event. The incident is a microcosm of the struggle between terrorism and democratic societies, and raises a number of legal, ethical, and strategic political issues in the contemporary Middle East. Chapters address the political and military scenario preceding the incident, key state and non-state actors involved, military and ethical dimensions of the operation, and the aftermath in the media and politics. The book provides thoughtful and readable analysis that is useful to policy makers and to the general public, and draws some important conclusions for the continuing conflict between democratic states and terrorists and their sponsors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739169551
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 555 KB

About the Author

Thomas E. Copeland is associate professor of political science and humanities at Geneva College. Alethia H. Cook is assistant director of the Security Studies Program at East Carolina University. Lisa M. McCartan is associate professor in the department of anthropology, criminology, and sociology at Le Moyne College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Understanding the Gaza Flotilla Incident
Part 2 Part 1: The Scenario
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Ethnic and Religious Dimensions of the Israeli-Palestinian Struggle
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Why There? The Origin, Evolution, and Historical Significanceof the Gaza Strip
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Iran and Weapons Proliferation in Lebanon and Gaza
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Ethical Considerations and Israeli Policy towards the Palestinians
Part 7 Part 2: The Players
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Islamic Resurgence in Turkey: The Mavi Marmara Incident as its Statement
Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Hamas - Ideology, Elections, and Governance in Gaza
Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Charity Begins (and Ends?) at Home: The Nexus between Islamic Social Welfare and the Funding of Terrorism
Chapter 11 Chapter 9. RMA's, Hybrid Wars, and the Gaza Flotilla Incident
Part 12 Part 3: The Incident and Its Aftermath
Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Tactical Ethics: An Evaluation of the Israeli Naval Commando Assault on the MV Mavi Marmara
Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Playing Offense and Defense: Examining the Effectiveness of Israel's Counterterrorism Strategies
Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Understanding American Media Reaction to the Gaza Flotilla Incident
Chapter 16 Chapter 13. US-Israeli Relations in the Wake of the Flotilla Incident
Chapter 17 Chapter 14. Drawing a Line in the Sea: What the Gaza Flotilla Incident Means
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