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The Concept of Nasakom: A Model of Unity Resilient in Palestine

21 November 2024   08:10 Diperbarui: 21 November 2024   08:22 39
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In the complex fabric of global politics, where ideological divides and regional disputes often overshadow efforts at unity, the resurgence of the Nasakom (Nationalism, Religion, and Communism) concept offers a unique perspective on conflict resolution. Originating from Indonesia's first President, Sukarno, Nasakom was envisioned as a framework to harmonize the ideological spectrum for the greater good of the nation. Surprisingly, this philosophy resonates in the context of Palestine, where unity is a pressing necessity amidst a long-standing and multifaceted struggle for sovereignty.

Nasakom: A Brief Overview

Nasakom was an effort to integrate three seemingly conflicting ideologies: Nationalism, Religion (primarily Islam), and Communism. Sukarno believed that Indonesia's diversity could not thrive under divisive ideologies; instead, unity through ideological compromise was vital for progress. The framework encouraged stakeholders from different factions to focus on shared goals rather than ideological differences. While Indonesia has moved away from formal Nasakom policies, the philosophy remains relevant in contexts where unity is essential for survival and progress.

Palestine's Struggle for Unity

Palestine, divided politically between Fatah in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza, faces internal disunity that undermines its struggle against occupation and pursuit of statehood. Fatah represents a secular nationalist approach, while Hamas derives its legitimacy from political Islam. This ideological rift has hindered collective action, weakened Palestine's position on the international stage, and deepened the humanitarian crisis within its borders.

In such a fractured landscape, the principles of Nasakom appear not only applicable but also necessary. The Palestinian cause, like Indonesia's independence movement, requires a united front to address the pressing challenges of occupation, international diplomacy, and internal governance.

The Nasakom Resonance in Palestine

The concept of Nasakom aligns with Palestine's realities in several ways:

1. Nationalism as a Unifying Cause

The Palestinian identity is a strong unifying factor that transcends factional divides. The shared goal of self-determination and resistance against occupation offers a rallying point akin to Sukarno's emphasis on nationalism as a foundation for unity. Regardless of ideological differences, both Fatah and Hamas claim to champion Palestinian nationalism. By embracing this commonality, the factions could lay the groundwork for collective efforts.

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