Yeruham (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Yeruham" in French language version.

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docaviv.co.il

  • (en) « The Ancestral Sin », sur דוקאביב 20 Docaviv (consulté le ).

doi.org

  • Irit Katz (2017) ‘The Common Camp’: temporary settlements as a spatio-political instrument in Israel-Palestine, The Journal of Architecture, 22:1, 54-103 (p.68), lire en ligne : https://doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2016.1276095
  • « Mass immigration was perceived as a necessary means of securing Israel’s military achievements, as David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s founding father and the Prime Minister in the state’s first year, has stated: ‘we have conquered territories, but without settlements they have no decisive value… Settlements – that is the real conquest! The future of the state depends on immigration » [L'immigration de masse était perçue comme un moyen nécessaire pour garantir les réalisations militaires d'Israël, comme l'a déclaré David Ben Gourion, le père fondateur d'Israël et premier ministre pendant la première année de l'État : « nous avons conquis des territoires, mais sans colonies, ils n'ont aucune valeur décisive ». … Les colonies – voilà la vraie conquête ! L’avenir de l’État dépend de l’immigration], Irit Katz (2017) ‘The Common Camp’: temporary settlements as a spatio-political instrument in Israel-Palestine, The Journal of Architecture, 22:1, 54-103 (p.65), lire en ligne : https://doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2016.1276095, p.68
  • Yeruham "was formed with the intention to create ‘a city in the Negev, in the desert, in a desolate area which creates passage for infiltrators and smugglers from the Gaza Strip to Jordan’.66 This was the way in which Giora Yoseftal, the head of the Absorption Department in the Jewish Agency", Irit Katz (2017) ‘The Common Camp’: temporary settlements as a spatio-political instrument in Israel-Palestine, The Journal of Architecture, 22:1, 54-103 (p.67), lire en ligne : https://doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2016.1276095

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books.google.fr

  • "By 1965 it had 6500 inhabitants. Twenty years later it was struggling to maintain this level". "This decline is parltly a result of New Zionism's priority of redemption of the occupied territories", David McDowal, Palestine and Israel: The Uprising and Beyond, p.172, lire en ligne
  • Israeli Film: A Reference Guide, p.50, lire en ligne : [1]