‘We open our eyes despite the pain it causes’: a role for historians in these genocidal times

Zora Simic*, Jordana Silverstein, Ben Silverstein

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We write this piece across February, March and April 2025, as the ceasefire – which was never fully in place – was completely wiped aside by Israel. Bombing resumed, with Gazan journalist Anas Al-Sharif reporting one day that: ‘The airstrikes that hit Gaza tonight were unlike anything witnessed since the beginning of the war.’ These ongoing horrors are recognised by almost every reputable source around the globe – and most significantly by Palestinians – as genocidal. The events perpetrated by Israel against Gaza since 7 October 2023 form part of a longer historical chain of events that are often articulated under the name of Nakba, or Catastrophe. As in Patrick Wolfe’s formulation that ‘invasion is a structure, not an event’, so too Nakba structures and continues...
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages17
JournalHistory Australia
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 May 2025

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