The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians

The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians
Author: Michael A. Hoffman,Moshe Lieberman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2002
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: 0970378424

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Fomer AP reporter Michael Hoffman and researcher Moshe Lieberman chronicle war crimes and atrocities against Palestinians which the US government and media routinely ignore or minimize. The authors document the Zionist holocaust against Palestine with searing candor and profound insight.

A Tale of Two Narratives

A Tale of Two Narratives
Author: Grace Wermenbol
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108840286

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Explores the transmission - and perpetuation - of conflict narratives in Israeli-Jewish and Palestinian society since the signing of the Oslo Accords.

Genocide the Holocaust and Israel Palestine

Genocide  the Holocaust and Israel Palestine
Author: Omer Bartov
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-07-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781350332348

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This book discusses some of the most urgent current debates over the study, commemoration, and politicization of the Holocaust through key critical perspectives. Omer Bartov adeptly assesses the tensions between Holocaust and genocide studies, which have repeatedly both enriched and clashed with each other, whilst convincingly arguing for the importance of local history and individual testimony in grasping the nature of mass murder. He goes on to critically examine how legal discourse has served to both uncover and deny individual and national complicity. Genocide, the Holocaust and Israel-Palestine outlines how first-person histories provide a better understanding of events otherwise perceived as inexplicable and, lastly, draws on the author's own personal trajectory to consider links between the fate of Jews in World War II and the plight of Palestinians during and in the aftermath of the establishment of the state of Israel. Bartov demonstrates that these five perspectives, rarely if ever previously discussed in a single book, are inextricably linked, and shed much light on each other. Thus the Holocaust and other genocides must be seen as related catastrophes in the modern era; understanding such vast human tragedies necessitates scrutinizing them on the local and personal scale; this in turn calls for historical empathy, accomplished via personal-biographical introspection; and true, open-minded, and rigorous introspection, without which historical understanding tends toward obfuscation, brings to light uncomfortable yet clarifying connections, such as that between the Holocaust and the Nakba, the mass flight and expulsion of the Palestinians in 1948.

The Holocaust and the Nakba

The Holocaust and the Nakba
Author: Bashir Bashir,Amos Goldberg
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231544481

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In this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. While these two foundational tragedies are often discussed separately and in abstraction from the constitutive historical global contexts of nationalism and colonialism, The Holocaust and the Nakba explores the historical, political, and cultural intersections between them. The majority of the contributors argue that these intersections are embedded in cultural imaginations, colonial and asymmetrical power relations, realities, and structures. Focusing on them paves the way for a new political, historical, and moral grammar that enables a joint Arab-Jewish dwelling and supports historical reconciliation in Israel/Palestine. This book does not seek to draw a parallel or comparison between the Holocaust and Nakba or to merely inaugurate a “dialogue” between them. Instead, it searches for a new historical and political grammar for relating and narrating their complicated intersections. The book features prominent international contributors, including a foreword by Lebanese novelist Elias Khoury on the centrality of the Holocaust and Nakba in the essential struggle of humanity against racism, and an afterword by literary scholar Jacqueline Rose on the challenges and contributions of the linkage between the Holocaust and Nakba for power to shift and a world of justice and equality to be created between the two peoples. The Holocaust and the Nakba is the first extended and collective scholarly treatment in English of these two constitutive traumas together.

Palestine in Israeli School Books

Palestine in Israeli School Books
Author: Nurit Peled-Elhanan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780857730695

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Each year, Israel's young men and women are drafted into compulsory military service and are required to engage directly in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This conflict is by its nature intensely complex and is played out under the full glare of international security. So, how does Israel's education system prepare its young people for this? How is Palestine, and the Palestinians against whom these young Israelis will potentially be required to use force, portrayed in the school system? Nurit Peled-Elhanan argues that the textbooks used in the school system are laced with a pro-Israel ideology, and that they play a part in priming Israeli children for military service. She analyzes the presentation of images, maps, layouts and use of language in History, Geography and Civic Studies textbooks, and reveals how the books might be seen to marginalize Palestinians, legitimize Israeli military action and reinforce Jewish-Israeli territorial identity. This book provides a fresh scholarly contribution to the Israeli-Palestinian debate, and will be relevant to the fields of Middle East Studies and Politics more widely.

Israel s Holocaust and the Politics of Nationhood

Israel s Holocaust and the Politics of Nationhood
Author: Idith Zertal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139446622

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The ghost of the Holocaust is ever present in Israel, in the lives and nightmares of the survivors and in the absence of the victims. In this compelling and disturbing analysis, Idith Zertal, a leading member of the new generation of revisionist historians in Israel, considers the ways Israel has used the memory of the Holocaust to define and legitimize its existence and politics. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author exposes the pivotal role of the Holocaust in Israel's public sphere, in its project of nation building, its politics of power and its perception of the conflict with the Palestinians. She argues that the centrality of the Holocaust has led to a culture of death and victimhood that permeates Israel's society and self-image. For the updated paperback edition of the book, Tony Judt, the world-renowned historian and political commentator, has contributed a foreword in which he writes of Zertal's courage, the originality of her work, and the 'unforgiving honesty with which she looks at the moral condition of her own country'.

Nazi Palestine

Nazi Palestine
Author: Klaus-Michael Mallmann,Martin Cüppers
Publsiher: Enigma Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781929631933

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Well documented factual account of a planned genocide.

The Holocaust and the Nakba

The Holocaust and the Nakba
Author: Bashir Bashir,Amos Goldberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 023118297X

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In this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. It searches for a new historical and political grammar for relating and narrating their complicated intersections.