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The Role of Postage Stamps in Palestinian National Identity and History
Abstract This article examines how the Palestinian Authority has used postage stamps as a tool to construct national identity, shape collective memory, and convey political messages during what it hoped would be a transition to statehood. The analysis focuses on three themes of stamps issued between 1994 and 2023: the struggle for independence and ...
Ido Zelkovitz, Yehiel Limor
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ABSTRACT Although previous studies have discussed the Oslo Accords and Israel–Gulf State relations separately, there has been little discussion on the impact of the Oslo Accords on the development of those relationships and how they evolved during and since the Oslo process.
Nir Levitan, Yaron Salman
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Development as Erasure: Palestine, Genocide and ‘Reconstruction’
ABSTRACT This article examines the destruction of Gaza since October 2023 as part of a longer settler‐colonial project in which war, reconstruction and development are inseparably linked. Far from a rupture, the devastation exemplifies a historical continuum of erasure, from the Nakba of 1948 to contemporary schemes such as ‘Gaza 2035’, which envision ...
Rafeef Ziadah
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Psychological obstacles to peace-making in the Middle East and proposals to overcome them [PDF]
Analysis of the relations between the Israeli Jews and the Palestinians, in the context of the Al Aqsa Intifada, suggests a sad paradox. On the one hand, the majority of people in both societies are ready for far-reaching compromises in order to resolve ...
Daniel Bar-Tal
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Loneliness as lack of solidarity: The case of Palestinians standing alone
Abstract This paper explores the notion of loneliness as lack of solidarity in relations to Palestinians living in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Israel, and the diaspora. Loneliness as lack of solidarity is defined as lacking someone to identify with and/or lacking someone who is willing to assist while carrying a burden.
Zohar Lederman +4 more
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Forward to the Past? Regional Repercussions of the Gaza War
Abstract The Gaza war between Israel and Hamas marks the end of the long decade after the Arab uprisings. In this paper, we explore how the conflict has altered the regional political landscape in the Middle East, which bears similarities to the pre‐2011 dynamics but includes new elements.
Morten Valbjørn +2 more
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Using a Civil Suit to Punish/Deter Sponsors of Terrorism: Connecting Arafat and the PLO to the Terror Attacks of the Second Intifada [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the conundrum of establishing the factual connection between the regime that secretly sponsors or supports terror and the actual acts of terror.
Jeffrey F. Addicott
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Symbolic boundary work: Jewish and Arab femicide in Israeli Hebrew newspapers
Abstract We analyze 391 news reports in Israeli newspapers between 2013 and 2015, covering murders of women and their family members by other family members and intimate partners. We compare articles where the perpetrators and victims are Jewish to those where the perpetrators and victims are Palestinian citizens of Israel (henceforth PCI).
Eran Shor, Ina Filkobski
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ABSTRACT Background On 7 October 2023, hundreds of armed Hamas fighters breached the security border fence and entered Israel from the Gaza Strip. More than 1400 Israeli citizens were murdered, and 239 individuals were kidnapped. Many Israeli citizens experienced these occurrences as psychologically traumatic events that caused stress and uncertainty ...
Wafaa Sowan, Svetlana Baziliansky
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Alors qu'on se trouvait encore en pleine Intifada Al Aqsa , avant la mort d'Arafat, Mouvements , l'excellente revue indépendante de la gauche critique a publié un dossier de quelque 120 pages sur le thème « Le sionisme est-il mort ?
Jean-Louis Margolin
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