1948-1966年军事统治期间以色列阿拉伯公民对庆祝独立日的态度

H. Ejmail
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本研究将探讨在军事统治时期,以色列国的阿拉伯公民与独立日庆祝活动的关系。独立日被认为是显示归属和国家认同的最高程度。阿拉伯人是这个国家的公民,巴勒斯坦人是这个国家的公民,以色列的阿拉伯人都是以色列公民的同名,这些公民是在以色列作为少数民族宣布建国后皈依的。研究的问题是为什么阿拉伯公民在军事统治时期庆祝独立日,特别是在以色列国建立的第一个十年?为了得到答案,我使用了两个来源并分析了它们的内容。第一个来源是1949年至1958年间在Al-Ittihad报纸上发表的文章。第二个来源是我在2016年对10位男女进行的10次采访。我发现人们的动机各不相同,但他们并不天真,他们的动机各不相同,有的是想加入国家,有的是想享受一年中唯一的自由日。或者是渴望成为现代性的一部分。随着军事统治的结束,他们中的大多数人都结束了庆祝的愿望。无论谁留下来,不管外表如何,都是庆祝活动,但内心仍然与根源联系在一起
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ATTITUDES OF THE ARAB CITIZENS OF ISRAEL TOWARDS THE CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY DURING THE PERIOD OF MILITARY RULE 1948-1966
This research will examine the relationship of the Arab citizens of the State of Israel to the Independence Day celebrations during the period of military rule. Independence Day is considered as the highest degree to show belonging and national identity. The Arabs are the citizens of the state, the Palestinians are the citizens of the state, the Arabs of Israel are all the same names for the citizens who were converted with the declaration of the state of Israel as a minority within their homeland. The research question is why did Arab citizens celebrate Independence Day during the period of military rule, especially in the first decade of the establishment of the State of Israel? In order to get the answer, I used two sources and analyzed their content. The first source is the articles that were written in Al-Ittihad newspaper between the years 1949-1958. The second source is ten interviews I conducted in 2016 with ten women and men. I found that people's motives were different, but they were not naive, and varied between the desire to join the state or the desire to enjoy the only freedom day available during the year. Or perhaps the desire to be part of modernity. And most of them with the end of the military rule ended their desire to celebrate. Whoever remained, despite the outward appearance, was the celebration, but the inner part was still linked to the roots.‎
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