Military (Non-)Policing in the Occupied Territories

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES Israel Studies Review Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.3167/isr.2020.350206
Nir Gazit
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Since 1967, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been engaged in various military missions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including occasional high-intensity fighting and counter-insurgency, as well as civilian duties, such as administration and policing. While existing literature emphasizes the organizational and professional burden this combination of duties places on the military, the actual forces that shape soldiers’ policing practices in the field remain largely unexamined. The present article offers a micro-sociological examination of the patterns of military policing implemented by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank. It explores the social and political forces that shape soldiers’ ‘logics of action’ and demonstrates the reciprocal relations between the IDF’s disparate modes of policing of Jewish settlers and Palestinians. Three clusters of factors shape these interrelations: the relationships between soldiers and settlers, the blurring between ‘security’ and ‘civilian’ missions, and situational variables. The research for this article was conducted between 2004 and 2018.
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在被占领土的军事(非)警务工作
自1967年以来,以色列国防军(IDF)一直在被占领的巴勒斯坦领土上执行各种军事任务,包括偶尔的高强度战斗和反叛乱,以及行政和维持治安等文职任务。虽然现有文献强调了这种职责组合给军队带来的组织和专业负担,但在战场上塑造士兵警务实践的实际力量在很大程度上仍未得到研究。本文对以色列士兵在西岸实施的军事警务模式进行了微观社会学检查。它探讨了塑造士兵“行动逻辑”的社会和政治力量,并展示了以色列国防军对犹太定居者和巴勒斯坦人的不同警务模式之间的相互关系。三组因素形成了这些相互关系:士兵和定居者之间的关系,“安全”和“平民”任务之间的模糊,以及情境变量。本文的研究是在2004年至2018年之间进行的。
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期刊介绍: Israel Studies Review (ISR) is the journal of the Association for Israel Studies, an international and interdisciplinary scholarly organization dedicated to the study of all aspects of Israeli society, history, politics, and culture. ISR explores modern and contemporary Israel from the perspective of the social sciences, history, the humanities, and cultural studies and welcomes submissions on these subjects. The journal also pays close attention to the relationships of Israel to the Middle East and to the wider world, and encourages scholarly articles with this broader theoretical or comparative approach provided the focus remains on modern Israel.
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