„Versöhnung als Provokation“

Seit dem 7. Oktober 2023 und dem andauernden Krieg im Nahen Osten sind gesellschaftliche Debatten härter und Räume für gemeinsames Nachdenken seltener geworden. Die israelische Sängerin Noa Mei und die palästinensische Künstlerin Meera Eilabouni bringen ihre Sprachen, ihre Geschichten und ihre Musik in einen gemeinsamen künstlerischen Auftritt ein.

Im Podiumsgespräch geht es um die Frage, wie der Dialog im Kontext des Nahostkonflikts möglich ist – angesichts tiefer Traumata, wachsender Polarisierung sowie der drastischen Zunahme von Antisemitismus und antimuslimischem Rassismus in Deutschland

Die Veranstaltung wird organisiert von Studierenden der TU Berlin im Rahmen des Seminars und Forschungsprojekts „Versöhnung als Provokation?“ unter der Leitung von Dr. Esther Gardei am Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung.         

Tribal Women and Empire-Building

Vortrag von Talha Çiçek // Die Veranstaltung findet im hybriden Format am ZMO statt. 
Link zur Teilnahme: https://zfl-berlin-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/E9iYf5ytShuA7zWWD64bIg

The tribal societies of the Ottoman Middle East underwent significant transformations from the latter half of the nineteenth century onwards, shaped by a complex interplay of the global trends, Ottoman centralization, and the resulting urban-rural intertwinements. While the available scholarship has addressed these developments, it is difficult to claim that they provide adequate contextualization of the female tribal agency. This talk will argue that the women of the Arab tribes played remarkable roles in the adaptation of their communities to Ottoman modernization, using the example of three sheikhas (wives, sisters and mothers of tribal chiefs). They contributed to evolving imperial policies in a negotiating direction. It will focus on how these  sheikhas emerged in the political, social, and judicial spheres of the urban and rural Middle East to defend their community’s interests. In addition, this talk will discuss how the tribal female leadership contributed to the development of the new political and social tools indicating how they actively participated in the tribal resistance against the Ottoman expansionism in early decades of the Tanzimat reformism and the processes of negotiations that followed and resulted with the integration of the tribal groups in the new system of the governance.

Talha Çiçek is an associate professor at the School of History, University College Dublin. Formerly, he was the British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow at SOAS, England, and Humboldt Experienced Research Fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin. He is the author of the two books, War and State Formation in Syria: Cemal Pasha’s Governorate during World War I (Routledge, 2014) and Negotiating Empire in the Middle East: Ottomans and Arab Nomads in the Modern Era, 1840-1914 (Cambridge UP, 2021). Currently, he is working on the history of the Arabian horse in a global context and leading an ERC Consolidator Grant entitled „Global Capitalism and Rurality: Agency, Commodification and Socio-Ecological Transformation of the Middle Eastern Countryside, 1870-1945“.

Mit welchem liberalen Kern?

„Ein neuer Naher Osten mag in der Entstehung begriffen sein.
Die dringlichere Frage ist aber, ob damit auch ein neues Israel entsteht – und ob dieses Israel auf lange Sicht demokratisch bleiben wird.
Sollte das nicht geschehen, dann wird es von keinem
militärischen Sieg aufgewogen werden können.“

Qantara

„Wie aus Journalismus Propaganda wurde“

Essay von Fabian Goldmann auf dem Portal Jacobin

Zur Quelle die Selbstauskunft: „Jacobin ist eine führende Publikation der sozialistischen Linken. Wir bringen Euch scharfe und lesbare Analysen zu Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur. 2011 in New York geboren, erscheint Jacobin auf Englisch, Spanisch, Italienisch, Portugiesisch, Griechisch und Niederländisch – und seit 2020 auch auf Deutsch.“

Vor den Wahlen in Israel 2026

Im OS-Teil der Berliner Zeitung erschien gerade ein Beitrag zur Einschätzung des Wahlverhaltens der „russischen Community“ – in all ihrer Heterogenität – durch Lilly Galili (Tel Aviv), auch ein guter Einstieg für unseren nächsten DienstagZoom am 7. Juli zu den kommenden Knessetwahlen.

Greater Jerusalem: Expulsion and Annexation

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Over the past three years, Israel has dramatically reshaped the West Bank area around Jerusalem, often referred to in Israeli political discourse as “Greater Jerusalem.” Through accelerated settlement expansion, the establishment of outposts and related infrastructure, and escalating state and settler violence against Palestinian communities, annexation of this area is advancing at full force.

While annexation has largely been understood as the deepening of Israeli control over the space, application of Israeli sovereignty, and the obstruction of a future Palestinian state, Ir Amim’s new report underscores how the forcible transfer of Palestinian communities is central to the annexation paradigm. Expulsion and displacement are not side effects of annexation, but rather inextricable components of it.

These developments are part of a broader Israeli government agenda across the West Bank: expanding Israeli territorial contiguity while pushing Palestinians into disconnected enclaves within an increasingly fragmented Palestinian space. This strategy is unfolding throughout the West Bank, but it is especially visible around Jerusalem.

The report details the cumulative system of pressure being used to make life unsustainable for Palestinian communities, including land confiscation, settlement and outpost expansion, demolition orders and denial of building permits, military closure orders, new permit regimes, settler and military violence, severe restrictions on movement, and the closure of entire areas to Palestinian access.

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A Journey through the Israeli-Occupied West Bank in the Shadow of the Gaza War

Entering the West Bank from Israel is like passing into a parallel universe, with a military checkpoint serving as portal. One overarching structure but two realities: in people, law and policing. 

Israel has been steadily altering the West Bank’s human and physical landscape since it first occupied the territory in 1967. As Crisis Group expert Joost Hiltermann found, it now controls Palestinians’ freedom of movement to an unprecedented degree, with ruinous socio-economic effects.

Reden auf dem Parteitag der Linken

YouTube, 19. Juni 2026 | REDE VON VERED BERMAN

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Beschlüsse des Parteitags Die Linke in Potsdam

Dokumentation der Beschlüsse vom 19. Juni 2026