
The question of this study has to do with the underlying fantasy behind the Israeli pattern of encounter with Palestinians. In other words, does Israel create that which it claims to fear most, i.e. terrorism? This paper is based on my research in Israel and the United States. It is an attempt to decipher some of the collective unconscious wishes as well as the myth that motivates the Israeli political behavior vis-àvis the Palestinians. To get to this fantasy, I conducted focus groups and interviews out of which I drew the common narratives, and repeated phrases. I also looked at the Israeli political actions as a form of enactment of unconscious wishes.
Psychiatry, Israelita, inconsciente, victimization, vitimização, unconscious, RC435-571, Israeli, terrorism, víctima, Israelense, victimización, terrorisme, victime, inconscients, victim, victimisation, terrorismo, vítima, Israélien
Psychiatry, Israelita, inconsciente, victimization, vitimização, unconscious, RC435-571, Israeli, terrorism, víctima, Israelense, victimización, terrorisme, victime, inconscients, victim, victimisation, terrorismo, vítima, Israélien
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