Planning, Space and Ethnic conflict Illuminating the struggle over Israel/Palestine in Gaza and beyond

Planning, Space and Ethnic conflict Illuminating the struggle over Israel/Palestine in Gaza and beyond

Published on
4 March 2024
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On Tuesday, February 20, 2024, the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (DAStU) at Politecnico di Milano hosted the Research Seminar titled “Planning, Space and Ethnic conflict: Illuminating the struggle over Israel/Palestine in Gaza and beyond”. 

The event featured three distinguished scholars from Israel and Palestine,  Manal Totry-Jubran  (Bar-Ilan University), Oren Yiftachel (Ben-Gurion University), and Omar Yousef (Al-Quds University), who engaged participants in a thoughtful exploration of the intricate relationship between planning, urban segregation, and conflict. The seminar provided a valuable opportunity for shared reflection and drew a significant and engaged audience. The critical role of planning in turbulent contexts emerged as a central theme, highlighting its dual nature as both a tool for division and a potential instrument for organising hope. The speakers shed light on the complexities surrounding the planning process in regions of Israel/Palestine.

The event was organised by CALL – Cities in Action for Learning Lab, under the coordination of Maryam Karimi and Irene Bianchi. 

Find the videos below:

The War in Gaza and Palestinians in the ‘Mixed Cities in the Making’ in Israel
Manal Totry-Jubran Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan


Planning for Apartheid: Land, Settlement and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Oren Yiftachel The Just City Lab, Ben-Gurion University, Beersehba


“A Land without People…” From a Foundational Myth to Brutal Urbi-cide!

Omar Yousef, department of Architecture, Al Quds University, Jerusalem

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