📜 This Day in History – Sept 28
Gamal Abdel Nasser died on this day in 1970.
He spoke for dignity. He dreamed of unity.
So this is for him—
and for all my Arab brothers and sisters.
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#Nasser #ArabUnity #Solidarity #PanArabism #ThisDayInHistory #Poetry #Diaspora
📜 This Day in History – Sept 28
Gamal Abdel Nasser died on this day in 1970.
A champion of pan-Arab unity, dignity, and independence.
To my Arab brothers and sisters:
I see you. I stand with you.
May the dream of unity outlive the men who dared to speak it.
#ThisDayInHistory #Nasser […]
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Daniel Szeftel traces the evolution of the settler colonial charge against Zionism through the thinking of Constantin Zureiq and Fayez Sayegh – both academics and diplomats – during the early years of Pan-Arabism. Complicit in collaboration with Nazism, these Arab nationalists reworked their discourse after the war in order to delegitimise Israel in the eyes of international opinion. Although still antisemitic and supremacist, their ideology then underwent a reversal under the banner of settler colonialism: Arab nationalists concealed their own eliminationist intentions and projected them onto Israel
From Johns Hopkins to Beirut, and from Beirut to Columbia: a history of the ‘settler colonialism’ charge fathomjournal.org/from-johns-h... By Daniel Szeftel #HistoricalPoliticalMemory #SettlerColonialism #antisemitism #PanArabism #Islamism #nationalism