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MembersTachles with Aviel – Language is identity and draws borders

Words have power. But how much power does a single word actually hold?

David Zini – the new head of the Israeli security service Shin Bet – together with ultra-Orthodox Jewish soldiers of the Hasmonean Brigade at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, August 2025. Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
David Zini – the new head of the Israeli security service Shin Bet – together with ultra-Orthodox Jewish soldiers of the Hasmonean Brigade at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, August 2025. Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

Can a term decide history, identity, and rights? And what happens when a people gives up the language of its own history and instead adopts the words of its adversaries? Whoever says “West Bank” views Israel through a colonial lens. Whoever says “Judea and Samaria” speaks with the voice of the Bible and confesses to the roots of the people of Israel. The terminology reaches deep into politics, as one episode involving Israel’s new security chief has become a symbol of national self-definition. A word can create reality, and for Israel that also means sovereignty.

In principle, in our reporting we always speak of “the biblical heartland of Judea and Samaria.” Occasionally we add a qualifier such as: “… the so-called occupied territories.” We do this only exceptionally and with inner discomfort, but some readers cannot readily locate Judea and Samaria on a map because they know only terms like “West Bank” or “the occupied West Bank” from mainstream media. That the expression “biblical heartland” sounds foreign to many is not surprising: they do not know modern Israeli history...

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One response to “Tachles with Aviel – Language is identity and draws borders”

  1. Susan says:

    God’s words matter! He is unequivocal!

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