النيكروبوليتيك إطاراً لإدارة الحرب: السلوك الصهيوني ما بعد 7 اكتوبر 2023 انموذجاً

Section: Articles
Published
Dec 1, 2025
Pages
199-222

Abstract

This research attempts to examine one of the most important contemporary theories in policy management, both domestically and internationally: the concept of necropolitics (necropolitics), coined by Cameroonian thinker Achille Mbembe. Through this concept, he attempts to demonstrate how death becomes the first point or stage in policy management. This aligns with Zionist policies in managing its war with the Palestinians, which, according to Mbembe, do not depart from the colonial behavior practiced by Western countries previously. This is particularly true given that they rely on a religious reference that justifies their legitimacy and justification for killing and genocide, coupled with international support or silence regarding these policies.

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