Tag: Arab Nationalism

The text explores the deep-seated hatred of Israel among some individuals, emphasizing the intertwined factors of Marxism, social reorganization, underprivileged seeking fulfillment, groupthink, and especially the influence of anti-Semitism, portraying it as a complex amalgamation of various influences.
Avi Shlaim's discussion of the exodus of Iraqi Jews sheds light on the abrupt dissolution of Jewish life in Iraq following the establishment of Israel, which led to anti-Jewish legislation and a subsequent emigration of the community in the 1950s.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Jonathan Gribetz, a Princeton professor and scholar of Near Eastern and Judaic studies, discusses the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The author reflects on their experiences and perspective regarding the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
The text argues that the slogan and policy of "Free Palestine" has always implied the mass murder of Jews.
Michael Doran's book delves into the complex relationship between American diplomacy and Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser during the mid-20th century.
Prof. Orit Bashkin from the University of Chicago discusses a new perspective on the history of Jews in the Middle East, challenging the common narrative of these communities as caught in the crossfire of Arab nationalism and Zionism.
The text discusses the role of nationalism in Egypt, particularly in the context of recent political events and the historical development of Egyptian nationalism.
In "Crossing Mandelbaum Gate," Kai Bird reflects on his childhood spent in the Middle East, mainly in Jerusalem, Beirut, and Saudi Arabia, due to his father's diplomatic service.