Flashpoints: The Wars That Shaped Us
In March 1968, Israel launched a major reprisal raid into Jordan, targeting the Palestinian guerrilla base at Karameh. Expecting a quick withdrawal, the IDF instead met fierce, prepared resistance from Fatah fighters who, for the first time, chose to stand and fight. How did this tactical Israeli victory become a strategic myth-making moment for the Palestinian national movement? We analyze the intelligence failures and the surprising defiance of Yasser Arafat's forces, who were bolstered by the Jordanian Army. The fighting was fierce and close-quarters, resulting in significant casualties on both sides. While Israel achieved its military objectives, the narrative of Arab "flight" was shattered by the image of guerrillas holding their ground. This episode explores the birth of a powerful symbol. For Palestinians, Karameh (which means "dignity") became a foundational story of resistance, fueling recruitment and political momentum. Listeners will understand how a single battle's perception can reshape an entire conflict, creating legends that outlast the battlefield facts. Where a military action spawned an unshakable myth. #Karameh #1968 #Palestine #Israel #Fatah #IDF #ArabIsraeliConflict Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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