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ID170905
Title ProperHolocaust and the Nakba
Other Title Informationmemory, national identity and Jewish-Arab partnership
LanguageENG
AuthorConfino, Alon
Summary / Abstract (Note)The link between the Holocaust and the Nakba is probably the most charged for both Jews and Palestinians. To Jews, the Holocaust is a foundational past, and some would say a unique one, and thus to discuss it in conjunction with any other event may appear to banalize the extermination of the Jews and even to present a moral and political threat. To Palestinians, the Nakba is a foundational past, and since the Jews invoke the Holocaust to justify Zionism and Israel’s actions, to many Palestinians recognition of the Holocaust is tantamount to legitimizing the injustices of the Nakba and the iniquities that Israel continues to wreak upon them. To Germans as well, the juxtaposition of these two events is a sensitive matter, since they feel particularly responsible for the memory of the Holocaust.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 24, No.3-4; 2019: p.20-28
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal 2019-09 24, 3-4
Key WordsPalestine ;  Israel ;  Germany ;  Jews ;  Palestinian ;  Nakba ;  Jewish Arab partnership