Abstract

This article describes experiences in the Nazareth Conferences. That is, confronting the aftermath of destructive societal violence in the relationships between Germans and Israelis, and then also Palestinians, today. It focuses on how destructiveness, which is mobilised in the course of a conference, can be confronted, contained, and worked with in the course of an analytic process and in current societal conflict.

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