The rise of a Christian Aramaic nationality in modern Israel

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The article discusses the historical factors behind the rise of a new Christian Aramaic nationality in Israel, and its recognition by the state in 2014. It debunks the traditional claims that this phenomenon is mainly a present-day attempt by Israel to separate Christians from Arab society. Examining the phenomenon through a wide historical perspective demonstrates the link between the rise of national perception among Christians living among Muslims in Middle Eastern countries, and the development of a new national identity among Christians living in the Jewish state of Israel.

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Farah, R. (2021). The rise of a Christian Aramaic nationality in modern Israel. Israel Studies, 26(2), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.2979/israelstudies.26.2.01

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