| Executive Summary
Introduction
1. The 'Route of the Wall discourse'
1.1 The phenomemon of the Wall
1.1.1 The Wall project
1.1.2 The appearance of the Wall
1.1.3 A track of devastation
1.1.4 Dividing land and people
1.1.5 Preventing access
1.2 The emergence of the 'anti-Wall discourse'
1.2.1 The main positions
1.2.2 The multiple illegality of the Wall project
1.2.3 The standard argument
2. Why there should be no Wall
2.1 Challenging the security rationale
2.2 Overcoming the narrowing of perspective
2.3 A Wall on Israel's border?
2.3.1 The legal nature of the Green Line
2.3.2 Different types of delimitation
2.3.3 Israel's borders
2.3.4 Uncovering the double-play
2.4 Socio-economic considerations
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