1 Mitchell Report: http://eeas.europa.eu/archives/docs/mepp/docs/mitchell_report_2001_en.pdf.
2 Guardian, 7 February 2001.
3 Guardian, 8 February 2001.
4 Shlomo Ben-Ami, Scars of War, p. 252.
5 Guardian, 8 February 2001.
6 Nahum Barnea, quoted in Guardian, 15 June 2001.
7 David Landau, Arik, pp. 367–9.
8 Guardian, 30 April 2001.
9 PA TV (Fatah), 22 July 2009.
10 A. D. Miller, The Much Too Promised Land, p. 308.
11 Yezid Sayigh, Arafat and the anatomy of a revolt, Survival 43 (3), 2001.
12 Mitchell Report, pp. 4–5.
13 Ahmed Qurei, Peace Negotiations in Palestine, p. 46.
14 Neve Gordon, Israel’s Occupation, p. 137.
15 Newsweek, 1 April 2002.
16 Lori Allen, Getting by the occupation: how violence became normal during the second Palestinian intifada, Cultural Anthropology 23 (3), 2008, pp. 453–87.
17 Qurei, Peace Negotiations, p. 48.
18 Bader Araj, in Mark LeVine and Gershon Shafir (eds.), Struggle and Survival, p. 378.
19 Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas, p. 192.
20 Qurei, Peace Negotiations, p. 50.
21 Human Rights Watch, Erased in a Moment: Suicide Bombing Attacks against Israeli Civilians. October 2002, p. 39.
22 Yediot Aharonot, 1 September 2001, https://muse-jhu-edu.gate3.library.lse.ac.uk/article/492415/pdf/.
23 Emma Williams, It’s Easier to Reach Heaven, p. 152.
24 Qurei, Peace Negotiations, p. 63.
25 Yediot Aharonot, 2 November 2001; Sara Roy, Failing Peace, p. 306.
26 Yair Hirschfeld, Track-Two Diplomacy, p. 277.
27 Dror Moreh, Shomrei haSaf, pp. 285–9.
28 http://www.jiis.org/.upload/the%20israeli%20palestinian%20violent%20confrontation%202000-2004.pdf.
29 Haaretz, 21 January 2002.
30 Amal Jamal, The Palestinian National Movement, p. 160.
31 Eyad El Sarraj, Suicide bombers: dignity, despair, and the need for hope, Journal of Palestine Studies 31 (4), 2001–2002.
32 Bader Araj, in LeVine and Shafir (eds.), Struggle and Survival, p. 380.
33 Ronen Bergman, The Secret War with Iran, pp. 269–71.
34 Sonia Nimr, in LeVine and Shafir (eds.), Struggle and Survival, pp. 141–2.
35 Ari Shavit, Haaretz, 10 March 2002.
36 Human Rights Watch, Erased in a Moment, p. 66.
37 Graham Usher, Facing defeat: the intifada two years on, Journal of Palestine Studies 32 (2), 2003, pp. 21–40.
38 Miller, Much Too Promised Land, p. 342.
39 Observer, 21 April 2002.
40 Gordon, Israel’s Occupation, p. 204.
41 Nahum Barnea and Ariel Kastner, Backchannel: Bush, Sharon and the uses of unilateralism, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Monograph Series 2 (December 2006), p. 24.
42 Baruch Kimmerling, Politicide, p. 163.
43 New York Times, 15 August 2002.
44 Kimmerling, Politicide, pp. 161–2.
45 Williams, It’s Easier to Reach Heaven, pp. 208–9.
46 Haaretz, 5 March 2002.
47 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.
48 https://muse-jhu-edu.gate3.library.lse.ac.uk/article/492415/pdf, Rema Hammami, Musa Budeiri, al-Quds, 14 December 2001.
49 JMCC, Poll No. 45, 29–31 May, 1–2 June 2002, http://www.jmcc.org/publicpoll/results/2002/no45.htm.
50 Neil Lochery, The View from the Fence, p. 2.
51 Haaretz, 3 March 2002.
52 Al-Haq, The Annexation Wall and its Associated Regime, 2012.
53 https://www.ochaopt.org/documents/ocha_opt_barrier_update_july_2011_english.pdf.
54 Suad Amiry, Sharon and my Mother-in-Law, p. 188.
55 Leila Farsakh, Independence, cantons, or bantustans: whither the Palestinian state? Middle East Journal 59 (2), Changing Geopolitics, 2005, pp. 230–45.
56 World Bank, Stagnation or Revival, Israeli Disengagement and Palestinian Economic Prospects, December 2004, p. 6.
57 David Shulman, Dark Hope, p. 149.
58 Haaretz, 30 June 2002.
59 Ben-Ami, Scars of War, p. 303.
60 Landau, Arik, p. 401.