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In this episode, we continue with our discussion on the importance of promoting both Holocaust & Nakba education, just after the Easter holidays in 2021.
Hyam Tannous shares with us her emotional experience at the Auschwitz death camp in Poland and how it changed her as a person. She also explains why in Israel talking about the Nakba and teaching the lessons learned and pain experienced during the 1948 catastrophe is avoided.
"It is sad that our children don't learn about the Nakba, and I think that it comes from a very emotional history, and both sides feel for the land. I think the logic is, around how can they teach the children that the state of Israel was built on the catastrophe of another nation? They want to give the impression that Israel belongs to the Jewish people. They want to introduce that there were no Arabs living there." Hyam Tannous, Peace Activist, Women Wage Peace.
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In this episode, we continue with our discussion on the importance of promoting both Holocaust & Nakba education, just after the Easter holidays in 2021.
Hyam Tannous shares with us her emotional experience at the Auschwitz death camp in Poland and how it changed her as a person. She also explains why in Israel talking about the Nakba and teaching the lessons learned and pain experienced during the 1948 catastrophe is avoided.
"It is sad that our children don't learn about the Nakba, and I think that it comes from a very emotional history, and both sides feel for the land. I think the logic is, around how can they teach the children that the state of Israel was built on the catastrophe of another nation? They want to give the impression that Israel belongs to the Jewish people. They want to introduce that there were no Arabs living there." Hyam Tannous, Peace Activist, Women Wage Peace.