
The Tikvah Podcast Hussein Aboubakr Mansour on Why the End of Palestinian Nationalism Can Bring Hope to Palestinians
Feb 28, 2025
Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism & Policy, dives into the complexities of Palestinian nationalism. He reflects on the decline of traditional leadership and the surprising opportunities that arise from recent conflicts. Mansour argues for a reimagining of identity, prioritizing individual rights over collective narratives. He critiques how historical narratives and groups like Hamas shape Palestinian experiences, advocating for new leadership that prioritizes the well-being of everyday Palestinians.
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Hamas' Resilience
- Private conversations with Arab officials revealed a lack of willingness to change.
- Hamas' reemergence from the tunnels after the Gaza destruction demonstrated their resilience and spectacle.
Resistance to Change
- Too many people are invested in the Palestinian cause, making change difficult.
- These include those who find meaning in it, those involved in political projects, and international movements.
Support for Hamas in West Bank
- A pro-Palestinian friend visited the West Bank and was dismayed by the support for Hamas and violence.
- This reveals a broader cultural and ideological collapse within Palestinian society.



