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Ethnopolitics
Formerly Global Review of Ethnopolitics
Volume 23, 2024 - Issue 3
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The Formation of the National Palestinian Ethos

 

ABSTRACT

This study seeks to examine how the Palestinian national ethos was formed based on both primordialism and territorial perceptions. It is based on primary sources—memoirs, public statements, and Palestinian media releases—dating back to the British Mandate for Palestine and examines the use of the basic elements of the ethos: victimhood, victory at all costs, and universal justice. The paper discerns two stages in the process of ethos formation: the first started in the 1910s and ended when the British Mandate was over. The second began after the civil war of 1947–1949 in Palestine. The loss of the Arab-Palestinian side and the consequences of the Nakba has not terminated yet. While the first stage focuses on injustice, the second phase includes all three features of the national ethos.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 A small Palestinian organization affiliated with the Ba’ath party in Iraq.

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