Between 1994-2014 Israel's security service was transformed becoming one of the most extreme examples of privatised security in the world This book is an investigation into this period & the conditions that created Occupation Inc' the institution of a private military-security-industrial complex State sponsored violence is increasing as a result of this securitisation but why is it necessary & what are its implications? In this book Shir Hever considers the impact of the ongoing Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation the influence of US military aid & the rise of neoliberalism in Israel to make sense of this dramatic change in security policy Through the lens of political economy this book shows how the Israeli security elites turn violence into a commodity in order to preserve their status & wealth providing a fresh new perspective on the Israeli occupation