1 Teddy Kollek, For Jerusalem, p. 223.
2 Eyal Weizman, Hollow Land, p. 25.
3 Kollek, For Jerusalem, p. 240.
4 Sari Nusseibeh, Once Upon a Country, p. 172.
5 PASSIA, 100 Years.
6 Gershom Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 101.
7 Avi Raz, The Bride and the Dowry, pp. 137–8; Shafiq al-Hout, My Life in the PLO, pp. 61–2.
8 Idith Zertal and Akiva Eldar, Lords of the Land, p. 15.
9 Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 117.
10 http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.733746?=&ts=_1470142185577.
11 Gershom Gorenberg, The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements.
12 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 267.
13 Meron Benvenisti, Sacred Landscape, p. 250.
14 Ian Black and Benny Morris, Israel’s Secret Wars, p. 255.
15 Yaakov Peri, HaBa leHorgekha, pp. 47–53.
16 Abu Iyad and Eric Rouleau, My Home, My Land, p. 56.
17 Daniel Byman, A High Price, p. 40.
18 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 224.
19 Said Aburish, Arafat, p. 83.
20 Andrew Gowers and Tony Walker, Behind the Myth, pp. 76–8.
21 Atallah Mansour, Waiting for the Dawn, p. 109.
22 Muhammad Muslih, Towards coexistence: an analysis of the resolutions of the Palestine National Council, Journal of Palestine Studies 19 (4), 1990, pp. 3–29.
23 Time, 13 December 1968.
24 Free Palestine, August 1969, quoted in Walter Laqueur (ed.), Israel – Arab Reader, pp. 445–51.
25 Neve Gordon, Israel’s Occupation, p. 77.
26 Leila Farsakh, Palestinian Labour Migration, p. 209.
27 Joel Migdal (ed.), Palestinian Society and Politics, p. 195.
28 Gordon, Israel’s Occupation, p. 66.
29 Aziz Shehadeh, New Middle East 35, August 1971.
30 George Bisharat, Palestinian Lawyers and Israeli Rule, p. 5.
31 Gordon, Israel’s Occupation, p. 91.
32 Mansour, Waiting for Dawn, p. 117.
33 Migdal (ed.), Palestinian Society, p. 197.
34 Mustafa Kabha, The Palestinian People, p. 269.
35 New Statesman, 19 January 1979.
36 Yezid Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 287.
37 Weizman, Hollow Land, p. 70.
38 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 247.
39 Ariel Sharon and David Chanoff, Warrior, p. 257.
40 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 287.
41 Sharon and Chanoff, Warrior, pp. 248–58.
42 Jean-Pierre Filiu, Gaza: A History, p. 14.
43 Haaretz, 9 October 2002.
44 Geoffrey Aronson, Israel, Palestinians, and the Intifada, p. 25.
45 Jerusalem Post, 13 June 1973.
46 David Pryce-Jones, Face of Defeat, p. 115.
47 Uzi Benziman, Sharon, pp. 117–18.
48 Farsakh, Palestinian Labour, p. 209.
49 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 240.
50 Gowers and Walker, Behind the Myth, pp. 92–116.
51 Shaul Mishal, The PLO Under Arafat, p. 15.
52 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 245.
53 Avi Shlaim, Lion of Jordan, p. 335.
54 Black and Morris, Israel’s Secret Wars, p. 258.
55 Nigel Ashton, King Hussein of Jordan, p. 157.
56 Shlaim, Lion of Jordan, p. 348.
57 Al-Hout, My Life, p. 103.
58 Leila Khaled, My People Shall Live, p. 21.
59 Hisham Sharabi, Palestine Guerrillas, pp. 31–2.
60 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 307.
61 Black and Morris, Israel’s Secret Wars, p. 258.
62 Byman, A High Price, p. 45.
63 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 309.
64 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 259.
65 David Gilmour, Dispossessed, pp. 159–60.
66 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 260.
67 Shooting the Witness: The Cartoons of Naji al-Ali, London, 2008.
68 Salim Tamari, Normalcy and violence, the yearning for the ordinary in discourse of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Journal of Palestine Studies 42 (4), 2013, pp. 48–60.
69 Maariv, 13 June 1967.
70 Sunday Times, 15 June 1969.
71 Maariv, 9 September 1972.
72 Yaron Ezrahi, Rubber Bullets, p. 218.
73 Shlomo Ben-Ami, Scars of War, p. 132.