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    In:  Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients 65,1 (2024) 34-41
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients
    Angaben zur Quelle: 65,1 (2024) 34-41
    Keywords: Milhemet Ḥaravot Barzel, 2023 ; Iran Foreign relations ; Palestinian National Authority Foreign relations ; Iran Politics and government ; Israel Foreign relations ; Iran Foreign relations
    Abstract: This article examines the implications of the ongoing war in Gaza for prospects of rapprochement between Israel and the Gulf states. The article provides historical background and context to the evolving position of the Gulf Cooperation Council states toward Israel in the 1990s, with the exception of Kuwait, analyses the factors that lay behind the realignment of regional interests in the 2000s and 2010s, and assesses the consequences for the future of relationships in the aftermath of the horrific attacks by Hamas on Israel on 7 October 2023 and the Israeli bombardment of Gaza that followed.
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    In:  Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients 65,1 (2024) 49-59
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients
    Angaben zur Quelle: 65,1 (2024) 49-59
    Keywords: Milhemet Ḥaravot Barzel, 2023 ; Arab-Israeli conflict Peace ; Hostages ; Prisoners, Palestinian Arab ; Palestinian National Authority Politics and government ; Israel Foreign relations ; Palestinian National Authority Foreign relations ; Qatar Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations
    Abstract: It was against the backdrop of over a century of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that the Hamas assault on Israel threw the entire Middle east into turmoil on 7 October, redirecting a trajectory that the United States had been pursuing with some Arab states eager to normalise relations with Israel with little, if any, serious regard to the Palestinian plight. A new geopolitical and strategic architecture will likely evolve in the aftermath of the assault without the possibility to return to the status quo ante. A new era for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is emerging and another era for some regional and Arab states, especially Qatar, which is playing a mediating function in the release of the hostages and the Palestinian prisoners. The world may very well become multipolar as Iran’s role also unfolds in this war. One thing is for sure, the “Question of Palestine”, which started in 1917, is still shaping the Middle East and is central in the emerging new Middle East order.
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    In:  The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs 17,3 (2023) 265-275
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17,3 (2023) 265-275
    Keywords: Hamas attack on Israel, 2023 ; Milhemet Ḥaravot Barzel, 2023 Foreign public opinion, German ; Israel Foreign public opinion, German ; Israel Foreign relations
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    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Israel Affairs
    Angaben zur Quelle: 29,6 (2023) 1094-1114
    Keywords: Khomeini, Ruhollah ; Antisemitism ; Anti-Zionism ; Iran Foreign relations ; Palestinian National Authority Foreign relations ; Iran Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations ; Iran Politics and government 1979-
    Abstract: This article examines the long term efforts made by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to create revolutionary opposition to the rule of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, while exploiting the evolving relations between Iran and Israel as a blueprint for his proclamations. Khomeini’s anti-Israel policies had both anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist components that contributed to mustering different segments of Iran’s opposition to the Shah and Israel. This intersection of the mutual animosities consolidated relations between Khomeini’s supporters and the PLO in Lebanon, despite their major theological differences. The change brought about by the Islamic Revolution led to a restructuring of identities, values, norms and policies, which affected Israel considerably and today still calls for a new framework of analysis. Currently, the Islamic regime continues to utilise the Palestinian narrative as leverage its attempts to achieve regional hegemony and maintain its leadership in the Muslim world.
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    In:  Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients 65,1 (2024) 11-18
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients
    Angaben zur Quelle: 65,1 (2024) 11-18
    Keywords: United Nations Resolutions ; Arab-Israeli conflict Peace ; Palestinian Arabs Attitudes ; Israel Foreign relations ; Egypt Foreign relations
    Abstract: In this essay, I examine three historical junctures in the failure of formal mediation in the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. The three historical junctures involve the United Nations partition plan in 1947, the autonomy framework of the Israeli-egyptian Camp David Accords in the late 1970s and the Madrid-Oslo negotiations in the 1990s. The essay ends with some reflections on future engagement in formal mediation at the policy and practice levels. Based on this historical and analytical overview, I clearly indicate that any effective mediation and future conflict resolution process must facilitate coherently and genuinely the implementation of the Palestinian right to self-determination beyond permanent occupation and oppressive autonomy. I also demonstrate through analysis and historical experience that any conclusive settlement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be based on sustainable peace, equality and justice.
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    In:  Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients 65,1 (2024) 42-48
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients
    Angaben zur Quelle: 65,1 (2024) 42-48
    Keywords: Milhemet Ḥaravot Barzel, 2023 ; Arab-Israeli conflict Peace ; United States Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations ; Palestinian National Authority Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations ; Israel Military policy
    Abstract: The attack by Hamas against the Israeli settlements on Gaza’s northern border on October 7 had the limited objective of taking as many captives as possible to exchange them later, with a growing number of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons. However, the operation, while it did achieve its objective, seemed to go sour as anarchy prevailed with the flow of undisciplined crowds into the settlements, precipitating acts of violence. The reaction to Hamas resulted in a war of vengeance against Gaza, with clear indications that the carnage created has rendered the towns and villages of the Palestinians in Gaza or the West Bank unfit for living. Witnessing the huge destruction of life and property, the world woke up to the tragedy of the Palestinians. Calls were made to end the violence and the option of a two-state solution gained momentum. Yet historical precedence seems to defy such a course of action. On previous occasions when the world attended to the various sides and parties of the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbours, it was often Israeli reluctance to make the necessary territorial concessions that led to failure. The typical syndrome followed a familiar pattern, in which Israeli leaders begin having disagreements and friction among themselves, then their American allies fall into confusion and inaction resulted. This has plagued the course of the so-called peace process between Israelis and Palestinians since 1967. Biden has made it clear that he not only favours the two-state solution, but that in preparation for its realisation, Netanyahu should distance himself from the extremists and accept the Palestinian Authority as a negotiating partner. Netanyahu has already rejected Biden’s recommendations and opted for a defiant position. In all probability, Biden will shy away from a confrontation and the call for a two-state solution will be frozen. Consequently, Israel will continue to rely on its hard power without relinquishing its hold on the territories it occupied in 1967.
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    In:  Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients 65,1 (2024) 26-33
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2024
    Titel der Quelle: Orient; Deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients
    Angaben zur Quelle: 65,1 (2024) 26-33
    Keywords: Gulf Cooperation Council ; Milhemet Ḥaravot Barzel, 2023 ; Israel Foreign relations ; United Arab Emirates Foreign relations ; Bahrain Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations
    Abstract: This article examines the implications of the ongoing war in Gaza for prospects of rapprochement between Israel and the Gulf states. The article provides historical background and context to the evolving position of the Gulf Cooperation Council states toward Israel in the 1990s, with the exception of Kuwait, analyses the factors that lay behind the realignment of regional interests in the 2000s and 2010s, and assesses the consequences for the future of relationships in the aftermath of the horrific attacks by Hamas on Israel on 7 October 2023 and the Israeli bombardment of Gaza that followed.
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    In:  Labhards Sachsen Magazin (2022), Seite 76-77 | year:2022 | pages:76-77
    Language: German
    Pages: Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Labhards Sachsen Magazin
    Publ. der Quelle: Konstanz : Labhard Medien GmbH, 2021
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2022), Seite 76-77
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2022
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:76-77
    Keywords: Jüdischer Friedhof ; Görlitz ; Synagoge
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783956750441 , 3956750446
    Language: German
    Pages: 331 Seiten , Illustrationen, Faksimiles, Karten, genealogische Tafeln , 24 cm x 17 cm, 850 g
    Year of publication: 2024
    Series Statement: Musik im "Dritten Reich" und im Exil Band 22
    Series Statement: Musik im "Dritten Reich" und im Exil
    DDC: 780
    Keywords: Expatriate musicians ; Jewish musicians ; Musicians ; Jewish musicians ; Nationalsozialismus ; Juden ; Exil ; Schanghai ; Geschichte 1938-1949
    Abstract: Erst sehr spät floh die Familie Fruchter 1941 von Wien über Berlin, das besetzte Polen, die Sowjetunion und Mandschukuo in das von Kriegs- und Kolonialkonflikten erschütterte Shanghai. Die Stadt hatte bis dahin bereits rund 18.000 meist jüdische NS-Flüchtlinge aufgenommen, darunter überdurchschnittlich viele Musiker. Trotz aller Härten bot das Shanghaier Musikleben ein breites Spektrum an Betätigungsfeldern. Paula Fruchter (1896–1983; Sprecherzieherin, Pianistin), ihr Mann Josef (1900–1976; Sänger, Gesangslehrer, Kantor) und ihre Tochter Frieda (1933–2020) arrangierten sich. Er machte sich, begleitet von seiner Frau, als Konzertsänger und später als Kantor einen Namen. Privat und am Shanghaier Konservatorium gaben sie gemeinsam Gesangsunterricht. 1949 emigrierten sie nach Israel, kehrten jedoch bald nach Wien zurück. Dort wurde Josef Fruchter wieder Chorsänger der Kultusgemeinde und der Wiener Staatsoper. Musikgeschichtlich bemerkenswert ist, dass die Fruchters zwischen 1941 und 1949 regelmäßig Briefe an ihre Familie und Freunde in Wien schickten. Anders als Konzertprogramme und Kritiken reflektieren sie sozialgeschichtliche Aspekte des Musiklebens in der Extremsituation Shanghais, binden sie doch emotionale Befindlichkeiten, Privatansichten und Alltagsmomente ein – gerichtet an Adressaten in Wien, die ihrerseits in Angst vor Verfolgung, Deportation und Krieg lebten. Korrespondenz aus Shanghai, an der sich exilspezifische Kommunikation aufzeigen lässt, ist selten. Die vorliegende Edition macht die Briefe der Fruchters erstmals zugänglich. Von der Musikhistorikerin Sophie Fetthauer mit kritischem Blick, u. a. auf Aspekte der Zensur und Selbstzensur, ediert sowie biographisch und zeitgeschichtlich eingeordnet, stellen sie ein wichtiges alltags- und sozialgeschichtliches Dokument zum Musikleben im Exil dar.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783907142851
    Language: German
    Pages: 191 S. , überw. Ill. , 29 cm
    Year of publication: 2013
    DDC: 779.2092
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    Keywords: Moses, Stefan ; Porträtphotographie ; Exil 〈Motiv〉 ; Bildband ; Moses, Stefan 1928-2018 ; Porträtfotografie ; Politischer Flüchtling ; Deutschland ; Moses, Stefan 1928-2018 ; Porträtfotografie ; Exil
    Abstract: "Deutschland und die Deutschen" ist das große Lebensthema des Fotografen Stefan Moses (vgl. zuletzt "Stefan Moses", BA 5/03). Der Band zeigt seine Emigranten-Serie - 100 ab 1942 in Schwarz-Weiß entstandene Porträts von Schauspielern, Fotografen, Regisseuren, Schriftstellern, Publizisten, Philosophen und Politikern, wie Theodor W. Adorno, Willy Brandt, Sebastian Haffner, Golo Mann, Marcel Reich-Ranicki, Herbert Wehner und Peter Zadek; sie alle mussten Deutschland nach 1933 verlassen und nur einige kehrten in ihre Heimat zurück. Kurz-Lebensläufe der Emigranten ergänzen jeweils die Porträts, im Anhang noch komplettiert um ihre biografische Daten. Mit einem sehr lesenswerten Vorwort des Historikers und Politikers Christoph Stölzl. Ein eindrucksvolles Foto-Archiv; auch für Schüler in der Sekundarstufe II. (2 S) (LK/DU: Heckmann)
    Abstract: "Deutschlands Emigranten" versammelt Porträts, die Stefan Moses ab 1949 von Menschen machte, die Deutschland nach 1933 hatten verlassen müssen. Einige von ihnen kehrten nach Ende der NS-Herrschaft zurück, andere blieben im Exil. Man begegnet rund 100 Persönlichkeiten aus Politik und Kunst, die das öffentliche und intellektuelle Leben Deutschlands von 1950 bis heute prägten unter ihnen Willy Brandt und Herbert Wehner, Ilse Aichinger und Erich Fried, Theodor W. Adorno und Ernst Bloch, Sebastian Haffner und Fritz Stern, Fritz Kortner und Peter Zadek. Zu den Fotografien hat Christoph Stölzl seit vielen Jahren freundschaftlich mit Stefan Moses verbunden kurze biografische Abrisse und ein Vorwort beigesteuert. „Die Texte, die Christoph Stölzl zu den hervorragend gedruckten Fotos von Stefan Moses geschrieben hat, schießen gelegentlich etwas über ihr Ziel hinaus. So viel Pathos, wie ihm gelegentlich unterläuft, wäre gar nicht nötig gewesen. Die Aufnahmen von Moses werden auch dann noch allein ihre Geschichten erzählen, wenn es die Generation derer, die sie selbst erlebt haben, bald nicht mehr geben wird“ (FAZ)
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