Two hundred days of genocide in Gaza have passed. Tens of thousands of people lost their lives, were injured and amputated, and almost two million people were displaced.
While the genocide continues, spaciocide remains serious as one of the great dangers faced by Palestinians. Space, which is one of the important parts of memory, is regularly under attack and has even become the center of attack. According to Al Jazeera's report, at least one hundred and ninety-five historically significant sites, including some dating back four thousand years, were damaged or destroyed.
The deliberate and systematic targeting of historical and cultural structures in Gaza since October 7 aims to destroy the identity consciousness of the surviving Palestinians. Palestinians are prevented from tracing their history and culture on their own land.
This situation, as claimed in Palestinian studies, is that Occupied Israel erases the identity consciousness by erasing the space; Thus, it brings to mind again the views that it imposes a two-way regime of forgetting.
Since October 7...
