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摘要
摘要在本次采访中,Amahl Bishara与伯利恒Badil巴勒斯坦居民和难民权利资源中心主任Nidal Al Azza和拿撒勒Addar for Culture and Art的创始成员、心理学家Rula Nasr Mazzawi就他们组织的合作举措进行了交谈。Al-Azza和Nasr Mazzawi将流离失所问题视为包括难民和国内流离失所者在内的大多数巴勒斯坦人民的共同经历。他们讨论了各自组织的创新性联合工作,将来自被殖民巴勒斯坦各地的巴勒斯坦青年聚集在一起,以及在面对面交流中联系青年的重要性,以对抗强加给巴勒斯坦人的分裂,并挑战他们对彼此的刻板印象。最后,他们分享了2021年的尊严(团结)起义如何提高了许多地方的巴勒斯坦人对巴勒斯坦斗争的团结以及拥有以色列公民身份的巴勒斯坦人在巴勒斯坦起义中发挥的作用的认识。该采访于2022年12月通过Zoom以阿拉伯语进行,经过翻译和编辑,以确保篇幅和清晰度。反映受访者的语言,它使用“48个领土”来指代以色列在1948年占领的土地。
Responding to Displacement: Bringing Together Palestinians across the Green Line and Beyond
Abstract In this interview, Amahl Bishara speaks with Nidal Al-Azza, director of Badil Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights, based in Bethlehem, and Rula Nasr-Mazzawi, a psychologist and founding member of Addar for Culture and Art, based in Nazareth, about their organizations’ collaborative initiatives. Al-Azza and Nasr-Mazzawi address displacement as an experience shared by most of the Palestinian people, including refugees and internally displaced people. They discuss their organizations’ innovative joint work to bring together Palestinian youth from across colonized Palestine, and the importance of connecting youth in face-to-face encounters to combat the fragmentation imposed upon Palestinians and to challenge stereotypes they may have of each other. Finally, they share how the Dignity (Unity) Intifada of 2021 heightened awareness for Palestinians across many locations about the unity of the Palestinian struggle and the role that Palestinians with Israeli citizenship play in Palestinian uprisings. Conducted in Arabic in December 2022 via Zoom, the interview was translated and edited for length and clarity. Reflecting the language of the interviewees, it uses ‘48 territories to refer to the lands Israel occupied in 1948.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Palestine Studies, the only North American journal devoted exclusively to Palestinian affairs and the Arab-Israeli conflict, brings you timely and comprehensive information on the region"s political, religious, and cultural concerns. Inside you"ll find: •Feature articles •Interviews •Book reviews •Quarterly updates on conflict and diplomacy •A settlement monitor •Detailed chronologies •Documents and source material •Bibliography of periodical literature