The Impact of Factional Discourse On the Palestinian National Cause

  • Munther Saeedi

    Dr. Saeedi is a lecturer in the Language Center, Faculty of Humanities, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.

  • Oqab Jabali

    Dr. Jabali is an assistant professor of cultural studies in the Language Center, Faculty of Humanities, An-Najah National University.

  • Muath Ishtaiyeh

    Dr. Ishtaiyeh is an assistant professor of Arabic at Istiqlal University in Jericho, Palestine.

  • Abed Alkhaleq Esa

    Dr. Esa is the dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences, An-Najah National University.

  • Mohammad Dabous

    Dr. Dabous is an assistant professor of education at Istiqlal University.

With the Israeli war on Gaza raging, the Palestinian national movement must overcome divides that have weakened the cause. This study delves into the ramifications of divisive discourse on factionalism in Palestine, focusing on the dynamic between Hamas and Fatah. To do so, it investigates the effects of polarization on the sense of collective consciousness among university students in the occupied territories. Through a questionnaire designed to elicit the perspectives of these young adults, this research sheds light on the extent to which rhetoric employed to provoke or incite aggressive behavior has affected cohesion in Palestinian politics and society, as well as individuals’ beliefs in the possibility of a national movement. The article finds that in all of these facets, young adults have a high degree of cynicism and see divisive discourse reducing faith in institutions and leaders, causing rifts among friends and neighbors, and even leading them to think about emigrating. While the study was conducted before the Israel-Hamas war that began in October 2023, which may force some compromise between factions, the survey results indicate the immense amount of work required to unify the movement.

  • Munther Saeedi

    Dr. Saeedi is a lecturer in the Language Center, Faculty of Humanities, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.

  • Oqab Jabali

    Dr. Jabali is an assistant professor of cultural studies in the Language Center, Faculty of Humanities, An-Najah National University.

  • Muath Ishtaiyeh

    Dr. Ishtaiyeh is an assistant professor of Arabic at Istiqlal University in Jericho, Palestine.

  • Abed Alkhaleq Esa

    Dr. Esa is the dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Educational Sciences, An-Najah National University.

  • Mohammad Dabous

    Dr. Dabous is an assistant professor of education at Istiqlal University.

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