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Israel’s International Squadron and the “Never Again” Mentality
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April 2015

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The Journal of the Middle East and Africa

Asher Orkaby

Israel’s International Squadron 120, founded in 1964, embodied the “Never Again” post-Holocaust imperative of Israel’s identity ahead of its adoption on a national level. Beginning with an airlift mission to Yemen’s northern highlands in 1964, the squadron emerged as the long arm of Israel’s foreign policy during the nation’s “golden era” of the 1960s and subsequent decades. Through the continued influence of its early members, many of whom were survivors of the Holocaust, the squadron assumed the forefront of international humanitarian aid and rescue efforts. This article tells the story of this squadron through the oral histories of five of its original members.

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... As noted, many of its founders and crew members were Holocaust survivors. 64 Israelis also feel great pride in the fact that whenever there is some natural disaster anywhere around the world (e.g., earthquakes, tsunamis typhoons, floods, massive fires), or other humanitarian catastrophes, airborne Israeli aid delegations, composed mainly of the Israeli military, are always among the first and the most efficient forces to provide help, which is often disproportional to Israel's size and economic resources. The lessons of the Holocaust are habitually referred to as the underlying impetus behind this rapid humanitarian mobilization. ...

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Historical Victimhood and the Israeli Collective Consciousness: Incongruous Legacies
Israel’s International Squadron and the “Never Again” Mentality
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  • April 2015

The Journal of the Middle East and Africa