The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict in the Memory of the Past the Jewish Nation: From Holocaust to Holocaust

Fahmi Mubarok, A. Meidina
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This paper explores the dynamics of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through the perspective of Jewish history and collective memory, with a particular focus on the Holocaust as a point of departure. Through a history of civilization approach and collective memory analysis, this paper explores how the traumatic experience of the Holocaust has shaped the identity, politics and narratives of the Jewish people to influence their views on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. It reveals how the memory of the Holocaust is not only an integral part of Jewish identity but also plays a role in shaping the policies and strategies adopted by the state of Israel. Holocaust memory is often used to justify defensive and offensive actions to sustain the Jewish state amidst external and internal threats. In this context, the "From Holocaust to Holocaust" narrative reflects the transformation and continuity of collective trauma used as a legitimization and mobilization tool in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. This paper uses historiographic methods and narrative analysis to identify recurring patterns of thought and feeling within the Jewish community and how these patterns translate into political action. It also highlights the role of critical actors, both political and intellectual, in shaping and articulating these narratives. The results of this paper are expected to provide deeper insights into the complexity of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and how history and collective memory play an essential role in the dynamics of this conflict.
犹太民族过去记忆中的巴以冲突:从大屠杀到大屠杀
本文通过犹太历史和集体记忆的视角,以大屠杀为切入点,探讨巴以冲突的动态。通过文明史方法和集体记忆分析,本文探讨了大屠杀的创伤经历如何塑造了犹太人的身份、政治和叙事,从而影响了他们对中东持续冲突的看法。本文揭示了大屠杀记忆不仅是犹太人身份认同不可分割的一部分,而且在塑造以色列国所采取的政策和战略方面也发挥了作用。大屠杀记忆经常被用来为防御性和进攻性行动辩护,以在外部和内部威胁中维持犹太国的存在。在此背景下,"从大屠杀到大屠杀 "叙事反映了在巴以冲突中作为合法化和动员工具的集体创伤的转变和延续。本文使用历史学方法和叙事分析来确定犹太社区内反复出现的思想和情感模式,以及这些模式如何转化为政治行动。本文还强调了政治和知识界的关键行动者在塑造和阐述这些叙事中的作用。本文的成果有望让人们更深入地了解巴以冲突的复杂性,以及历史和集体记忆如何在这场冲突的动态中发挥重要作用。
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