The Electronic Intifada podcast is a weekly summary of the top stories featured on The Electronic Intifada, plus exclusive interviews with newsmakers, analysts and activists.
The Electronic Intifada Podcast is an invaluable source of news and analysis on the situation in Palestine. It provides honest and accurate reporting that is often lacking in mainstream media outlets. This podcast offers a platform for voices on the ground, giving listeners a unique perspective on the realities faced by Palestinians. As someone who wishes the best for all people in Palestine, I believe this podcast serves as an important resource for understanding the history and current events in the region, particularly for Americans who need to scrutinize their own country's alliances with repressive regimes.
One of the best aspects of The Electronic Intifada Podcast is its commitment to bringing forth voices and stories that are not easily found elsewhere. The hosts, Asa and Nora, show great courage in standing up against Zionist bullying and misinformation. They provide well-researched and insightful reporting on topics such as Zionism, Israeli war crimes, apartheid, and defamation of BDS activists. The podcast is not afraid to tackle difficult issues head-on, offering fact-based analysis that is both informative and often humorous.
However, one drawback I have experienced with this podcast is technical difficulties when downloading recent episodes. While this may be a problem specific to my set-up or related to Apple's service availability at times, it can be frustrating when trying to access new content directly from their site. Thankfully, alternative sources are available for download.
In conclusion, The Electronic Intifada Podcast is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking uncensored reporting on Palestine. Its value lies in its ability to shed light on the truths behind Israel's actions and challenge the narratives presented by mainstream media outlets. This podcast brings hope and comfort by ensuring that the world listens to and reacts against the inhuman suffering endured by Palestinians. Despite occasional technical glitches, it continues to provide well-researched insights that promote justice and awareness about Palestine's struggle for dignity and respect.
We speak with journalist Jeremy Scahill, hear from Donya Abu Sitta in Gaza about the sham Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, celebrate Asa Winstanley's legal victory and more.
A global awakening of public opposition to the genocide puts pressure on university administrations.
Abubaker Abed and Ali Abunimah speak from Dublin, where pressure is mounting for the government to act against Israel's genocide. Lawyer Franck Magennis talks about Zionism's end, and much more.
Israel bombed three medical facilities in one week.
We speak to fired tech workers, Asem Alnabih in Gaza about Israel's starvation, cover the latest resistance operations in Gaza, Trump's Gulf tour and much more.
Dr. Nadeem Haddadin-Crowe discusses witch hunts in the National Health Service prompted by politicians and Israel lobby groups.
We speak to Donya Abu Sitta about trying to survive famine, David Sheen about Israel's 7 October lies, the activist who climbed Big Ben and we discuss plans to send US mercenaries to Gaza.
Abdaljawad Omar discusses the future of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership, which are deeply unpopular among its own people and irrelevant to outside actors.
We speak to Gaza filmmaker Ruwaida Amer and director Kei Pritsker, cover resistance operations in Gaza and the Red Sea, as well as new Harvard reports on racism on its campus.
Bridget Rochios says that women in Gaza are unable to receive any prenatal care at all.
We speak with We Are Not Numbers editor Ahmed Alnaouq, discuss Pope Francis' support for Palestine, censorship at 60 Minutes, resumed resistance operations in Gaza and more.
On the show: Why Trump vetoed Israel's attack on Iran, the latest from Gaza and Yemen and we speak to ADC legal director Chris Godshall-Bennett about protecting rights amid US crackdown.
Nurse and lactation consultant Sandra Adler Killen describes the declining health status of new mothers in Gaza.
On the show: Miko Peled on Israel falling apart and the Holy Land Five; Netanyahu meets Trump, Yemen's resistance and another 7 October Israeli hoax is exposed.
Emergency physician says the practice of medicine is at odds with Israel's goal of complete destruction.
We talked about the new documentary “Kids Under Fire,” heard from a nurse on the horrific conditions in Gaza, discussed the latest on Mahmoud Khalil's court cases and much more.
On this week's program, Ahmed Masoud talks about his novel set in his native Gaza, Helena Cobban on Trump's war in Yemen, the murder of Hossam Shabat and more.
Craig Mokhiber on Israel's accelerating genocide, Eli Clifton on Trump mega-donor Miriam Adelson aiding free-speech crackdown, Abubaker Abed from Gaza and more.
Dr. Sarah Lalonde describes methods of medical care when there are no basic supplies available due to Israel's siege.
Towns vote for anti-apartheid pledge, the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, forced displacement in the West Bank, Yemen reimposes sea blockade and more, on the latest episode.
President Donald Trump's administration engaged in direct talks with Hamas this month – something no other US administration has done. Although the future of those talks are now uncertain, Trump's decision to engage with Hamas directly comes at the same time as the US and Israel are threatening to restart a full-scale war on Gaza.
Global shipping company Maersk remains complicit in Israeli war crimes.
Taxpayers Against Genocide expands lawsuits across US.
On the livestream, jailed activist Yves Engler says he's not deterred by repression, BBC censorship and much more.
Dr. Mimi Syed describes treating 4-year-old girl shot in head by Israeli sniper drone.
On the Livestream, we spoke with historian Ilan Pappé, learned the latest on Ali Abunimah's Swiss arrest, the sixth prisoner exchange and much more.
We spoke with Abubaker Abed, discussed the state of the ceasefire deal, the Hannibal Directive and much more on the livestream.
On this week's livestream, Gaza Municipality spokesperson Asem Alnabih tells us about how he found his beloved teacher's makeshift grave and brought him home.
On this week's Livestream, we spoke to Abed Ayoub of ADC, reported on the prisoner exchange in Gaza and much more.
Renowned journalist was kidnapped by police off Zurich streets.
We speak to Dyab Abou Jahjah of The Hind Rajab Foundation.
Interviews with the beloved writer, professor and poet from 2014, 2015 and 2018.
Israeli authorities released 92 Palestinian prisoners, all women and children.
We speak to Ahmed Alnaouq whose family was murderedin the genocide, and Shir Hever, who is hopeful about a military embargo.
We speak to Chris Gunness, the UN agency's former spokesperson, hear from friends in Gaza and much more.
MIT graduate student Prahlad Iyengar and professor Michel DeGraff fight repression over opposition to Israel's genocide in Gaza.
We talk to Tony Greenstein, who faces trial in the UK for tweets supporting resistance, we hear from an emergency doctor in Gaza, look at media whitewashing of Syria and more.
Israel kills four journalists in Gaza, carries out massacres of school shelters.
Gaza resists as Syrian state collapses.
On this week's livestream we speak to Donya Abu Sitta live from Gaza, and Issam Younis, director of human rights group Al Mezan.
Basic hygiene, medications and safe birthing supplies have been denied entry by the Israeli army.
On this week's livestream we also talk to Abdaljawad Omar about Israel's “shock without awe.”
How the Mask off Maersk campaign aims to impose “a people's arms embargo.”
Maura Finkelstein encourages professors to keep talking about Palestine.
Craig Mohkiber on the test of international law in Palestine and resisting genocide under Trump.
If we are silent, then we are cowards,” says writer and activist Ahmed Alnaouq.
Justin Podur joins the program to discuss the man, his ideas and legacy.
Laila Al-Arian talks about a new film documenting famine and Abubaker Abed describes living through it.
Professor Joseph Massad on why Western powers support Israeli genocide.
Assassination of Nasrallah won't weaken Hizballah's resolve, says Roqayah Chamseddine in Beirut.
Dr. Yousef M. Aljamal on new anthology of Alareer's work; war between Hizballah and Israel expands.