Arab israeli conflict Quote by R.F. Georgy
““It used to be a universally accepted axiom that the Palestinian Israeli conflict is an intractable and immovable impasse of epic proportion. Its Sisyphean nature cemented its reputation as an insoluble focal point of hatred and endless violence. Such universal truths, of course, derive their power and resonance from within the constraints of geography, ideology, and the construction of the imagination that is always trapped under the feeble nature of temporal movement. One can certainly say that Jewish history is filled with the grotesquery of blind hatred; that Jews were singularly reduced to an alienated other. Their disjointed and fractured identity was preserved only by the portability of a religion that would help them survive the darkest hours.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Analysis of Middle Eastern Conflict, 2020
The conflict is portrayed as seemingly impossible, rooted in geography, ideology, and imagination, but its rigidity is a construct that can be questioned.
In simple terms: The conflict seems unchangeable because of deep-rooted beliefs and borders.
Challenge entrenched narratives and seek new perspectives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- peace negotiations
- educational curricula
- media reporting
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do narratives shape our view of conflict?
- What alternative stories could foster reconciliation?
It may oversimplify complex causes and ignore agency of individuals.