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Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
AN INTERVIEW WITH RASHI ROSENZWEIG: A SCHMOOZE WITH A CITIZEN OF ISRAEL (Audio/Visual)

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 99:16


If you would like to understand Israeli Jews, to get to know someone who made aliyah from Queens, New York (move to Israel) close to thirty years ago, then have a listen to this schmooze with Rashi Rosenzweig. He lives in Raanana, Israel, is married with four boys, and just yesterday found himself, like all other Israelis in the region, running down to a bomb shelter once again, as a ballistic missile made its way from Yemen. In this interview, we learn about the genesis of his first name (Rashi was a famous rabbi found in the Talmud and the Torah), the spelling of his last name (which is different than mine), his passion for acting and knowledge of the city he made aliyah to. Rashi is your classic Israel citizen who share a small country and is deeply in love with the Jewish people. This is an hour and half spent with a man who decided to make Israel his home, and despite the wars and Intifadas never once thought about leaving it. Am Yisrael Chai.

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes
AN INTERVIEW WITH RASHI ROSENZWEIG: A SCHMOOZE WITH A CITIZEN OF ISRAEL (Audio)

Hat Radio: The Show that Schmoozes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 99:16


If you would like to understand Israeli Jews, to get to know someone who made aliyah from Queens, New York (move to Israel) close to thirty years ago, then have a listen to this schmooze with Rashi Rosenzweig. He lives in Raanana, Israel, is married with four boys, and just yesterday found himself, like all other Israelis in the region, running down to a bomb shelter once again, as a ballistic missile made its way from Yemen. In this interview, we learn about the genesis of his first name (Rashi was a famous rabbi found in the Talmud and the Torah), the spelling of his last name (which is different than mine), his passion for acting and knowledge of the city he made aliyah to. Rashi is your classic Israel citizen who share a small country and is deeply in love with the Jewish people. This is an hour and half spent with a man who decided to make Israel his home, and despite the wars and Intifadas never once thought about leaving it. Am Yisrael Chai.

Sumúd Podcast
Reverend Dr. Munther Isaac

Sumúd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 54:09


✨Special thanks to our sponsors: Palestine Drinks Shop: https://www.palestinedrinksshop.com/ | @palestinedrinks_shop on Instagram Visualizing Palestine: https://visualizingpalestine.org/ | @visualizing_palestine on Instagram In this episode, we are joined by Reverend Dr. Munther Isaac, a Palestinian Christian pastor, theologian, academic dean of Bethlehem Bible College, and author. Reverend Dr. Munther reflects on his personal journey growing up in Palestine during the Intifadas, the challenges of faith under occupation, and the role of the church in the Palestinian liberation struggle. He shares insights from his upcoming book, his impactful "Christ Under the Rubble" display during Christmas, his unwavering commitment to spread awareness on Gaza today, and the religious diversity in Palestine.

The Z3 Podcast
Ep.1: An Ex-IDF Soldier and a Palestinian Speak about Gaza

The Z3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 69:49


Content Advisory: Please note that this episode discusses challenging themes including graphic description of wartime deaths. Listen as we launch a special series of conversations between Z3 founder and podcast host Rabbi Amitai Fraiman and Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a passionate activist for Gazans and Palestinians. Amitai served in the IDF from 2005-2009 in Gaza, while Ahmed is an outspoken voice for the future of the Palestinian people. In 2015, he started an not-for-profit organization whose goal was to build an internationally-run, Israeli-approved airport airfield to facilitate the movement of people in and out in cargo without Hamas having any control over the facility. Chapters: (00:00) Episode Preview and Host Intro (03:45) Ahmed's Life Growing up in Gaza and the U.S. (08:15) Ahmed's Work in Non-Profit for Gaza and Professional Life (10:55) October 7th and its Aftermath (19:45) Hamas' Goals (24:29) Global Reaction that Spurred Ahmed to Advocacy (27:54) IDF Airstrikes on his Family (34:14) Gaza Views on Israel (41:30) Intifadas and Failed Peace Deals (49:12) Reimagining Right of Return (59:45) Self-Determination and Coexistence In this powerful episode, Ahmed shares his personal journey through immense loss and ongoing conflict. Having lost 31 family members in Gaza since October 7th, Ahmed speaks about his deep pain and how it fuels his commitment to advocating for peace and understanding. He reflects on the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the challenges of maintaining humanity amidst tragedy, and his hope for restoring mutual respect and cooperation. Tune in to hear Ahmed's heartfelt message on navigating grief and striving for a balanced path forward. We are deeply grateful to Ahmed for joining us in this difficult but crucial conversation in these times of deep division and strife. About our guest: Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib is an American writer and analyst who grew up in Gaza City, having left in 2005 as a teenage exchange student to the United States. He writes extensively on Gaza's political and humanitarian affairs and has been an outspoken critic of Hamas and a promoter of coexistence and peace as the only path forward between Palestinians and Israelis. Alkhatib is a resident senior fellow with the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council's Middle East Programs. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in intelligence and national security studies. His writing has been published in US, and Israeli outlets and his opinions and comments have been featured in the international press.

Les matins
Israël-Palestine : les mots de la guerre 13/18 : Intifadas, l'heure de la révolte

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 9:45


durée : 00:09:45 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins) - par : Guillaume Erner - Dans cet épisode du podcast "Israël-Palestine, les mots de la guerre", Aurélie Daher, enseignante-chercheuse à Paris-Dauphine et Sciences Po Paris, revient sur les deux "Intifadas", ces soulèvements qui ont embrasé les Palestiniens face aux Israéliens, et leurs contextes. - invités : Aurélie Daher Enseignante-chercheuse à Paris-Dauphine et à Sciences Po Paris

Modern History HSC Podcast
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep.3 Major Conflicts

Modern History HSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 7:33


Get a closer look at the tangled web that is the Israeli-Arab conflicts. In this episode we will bring you up to speed on each major conflict of the past 60 years, from the seismic shifts of the Six-Day War to the heart-wrenching narratives born from the Intifadas. Discover how these cataclysmic events have not just redrawn borders but also deeply influenced social attitudes and political perspectives on both sides. From compulsory military service in Israel to the struggle for self-determination among Palestinians, we explore how these conflicts shape daily life and national narratives. Finally, we examine glimmers of hope in peace efforts, revealing how they can both influence and be influenced by public opinion. Tune in for a comprehensive look that aims to transcend the headlines, offering you a nuanced understanding of one of the world's most enduring confrontations.

Modern History HSC Podcast
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep.3 Major Conflicts

Modern History HSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 7:33


Get a closer look at the tangled web that is the Israeli-Arab conflicts. In this episode we will bring you up to speed on each major conflict of the past 60 years, from the seismic shifts of the Six-Day War to the heart-wrenching narratives born from the Intifadas. Discover how these cataclysmic events have not just redrawn borders but also deeply influenced social attitudes and political perspectives on both sides. From compulsory military service in Israel to the struggle for self-determination among Palestinians, we explore how these conflicts shape daily life and national narratives. Finally, we examine glimmers of hope in peace efforts, revealing how they can both influence and be influenced by public opinion. Tune in for a comprehensive look that aims to transcend the headlines, offering you a nuanced understanding of one of the world's most enduring confrontations.

Preconceived
Israel and Palestine - A Complex History

Preconceived

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 118:46


The conflict in Israel and Palestine has been going on since even before the state of Israel was declared in 1948. This episode explores the complicated history of Israel and Palestine, charting the ancient history of the temples in Jerusalem, to the Crusades, to the settlement of the land by Arabs almost 1,000 years ago, and to the more recent wars of 1948, 1967, the Intifadas, and the state of the conflict in present day. Tour gide and educate Yoav Biller shares shares perspectives from both the Israeli and Palestinian narratives.Yoav Biller's Website - https://www.wanderingisrael.co.ilThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5432816/advertisement

The CJN Daily
86-year-old Hadassa Kingstone's epic life tells the story of the State of Israel

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 28:50


Hadassa Kingstone's parents escaped Hitler's Europe, snuck through the British blockade of Mandatory Palestine and settled in pre-State Haifa, where she was born in 1936. Her memories include hiding Haganah weapons in her father's factory while their apartment was used as a clandestine radio station in the lead up to the 1948 War of Independence. But after serving in the first Arab-Israeli War at the Suez Canal in 1956, Kingstone left to see the world. She made it to Montreal, where she fell in love, married and remained for three decades. Along the way she encountered some of Israel's iconic founding leaders, including Golda Meir and Menachem Begin. But the pull of her native land saw her move back to Israel in 1990, after her children had grown up. Kingstone has spent the last 30 years with a front-row seat to Israel's more recent history, from Intifadas to Start-Up Nation to the current pro-democracy protests engulfing her homeland. On Israel's 75th birthday, she joins The CJN Daily from Tel Aviv to share her personal journey, which closely mirrors the story of the Jewish State. What we talked about: Read how other Canadians remember their first trips to Israel in The CJN Hadassa Kingstone's niece, Heidi Kingstone, writes her memoirs about covering the war in Afghanistan, in The CJN, from 2015 Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here.

Naqshbandi Brasil
PALESTINA: Segundo Estudo - AS INTIFADAS

Naqshbandi Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 32:08


Veja como foram as intifadas e entenda mais sobre os conflitos entre Palestina x Israel, ao longo das últimas décadas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naqshbandi-brasil/message

Revolutionary Left Radio
[BEST OF] From the River to the Sea: The Palestinian Liberation Struggle

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 104:48


[Originally released Jun 2020] Nu'man joins Breht to discuss the Palestinian Struggle, the Intifadas, the historical solidarity between black revolutionaries in the US and Palestinian revolutionaries, settler colonialism, Frantz Fanon, and SO much more. This was a really engaging interview, and we are positive that our listeners will love it! Follow Nu'man on Twitter Check out Students For Justice in Palestine (website made by Nu'man!) Films mentioned in the Episode:  The Wanted 18 1948: Creation and Catastrophe   Book Recommendations: The Hundred Years War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi The Palestine Communist Party by Musa Budeiri Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis The Right to Maim by Jasbir Puar   Articles to Check Out: Discursive and Political Deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers/Martyrs by Frances S. Hasso (PDF HERE) Jerusalem Quarterly and the Institute for Palestine Studies both have over 70 years of journals all pertaining to Palestine . How does the push to "modernize" Palestine by bringing it further into the global capitalist market impact the anti-occupation struggle?: A case study of Rawabi by Nu'man   Organizations: Al Quas, BDS, JVP, SJP (all have varied information about the struggle and are doing good work in Palestine and the united states/canada) Outro Music: 'Al Kufiyee 3arabeyyeh' Shadia Mansour ft. M1 (Dead Prez) Support Rev Left Radio: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio

MOATS The Podcast with George Galloway
Arab Barghouti on his Father Marwan Hasib Ibrahim Barghouti, Leader of the First and Second Intifadas

MOATS The Podcast with George Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 11:46


This week on MOATS: The Podcast Bonus Episode George is in conversation with Arab Barghouti, son of Marwan Hasib Ibrahim Barghouti is a Palestinian political figure convicted and imprisoned for murder by an Israeli court. He is regarded as a leader of the First and Second Intifadas. The Mother of all Talk Shows" is broadcast live every Sunday 7pm GMT on Youtube and Sputnik Radio. MOATS is the open university of the airwaves to millions of people all over the world @moatstv This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Why We Theater
OSLO and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Why We Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 101:13


The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East erupted yet again in May 2021. The violence and fight for land and rights goes back thousands of years, though the State of Israel was established in 1948. Meanwhile, thousands have lost their lives and more continue to suffer. It's considered the unsolvable conflict. But is peace in the Middle East truly impossible?  Tony Award winner J.T. Rogers, experts Aziz Abu Sarah (National Geographic Explorer, TED Fellow, peace-builder) and Libby Lenkinski (New Israel Fund) and host Ruthie Fierberg discuss the approach to peace in the context of Rogers' play and HBO film Oslo, how things have changed since Oslo Peace Accords, possible solutions, and, most importantly, how to ease the suffering of Israelis and Palestinians now.   Read the play here. Watch the film adaptation here. Create the change Listen to the new podcast “Groundwork”, a collaboration between the NIF and AMEP, to hear current stories from the region and activism on the ground. Take a MEDJI tour. Read Aziz's book “Crossing Boundaries - A Traveler's Guide To World Peace” Listen to accounts from the Parents Circle and donate. Seek out Combatants for Peace and donate. Watch this discussion between an Israeli woman and Palestinian woman, who each lost a child in the conflict. Understand the conflict history rather than choosing sides based on religion, ethnicity, or preconceived notions. Read stories from multiple perspectives.  From Palestinian authors: Palestinian Walks by Raja Shehadeh The 100 Years War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi Salt Houses by Hala Alyan Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine by Noura Erakat Memory For Forgetfulness by Mahmoud Darwish From Israeli authors: All the Rivers by Dorit Rabinyan The Art of Leaving by Ayelet Tsabari Sadness is a White Bird by Moriel Rothman The Wall and the Gate by Michael Sfard To the End of the Land by David Grossman From non-Israeli/non-Palestinian authors: Kingdoms of Olive and Ash edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman Apiergon by Colum McCann Dinner at the Center of the Earth by Nathan Englander Can We Talk About Israel? by Daniel Sokatch (out October 19) About Our Guests: Ruthie Fierberg, Host Ruthiefierberg.com  IG: @whywetheater / T: @whywetheater IG: @ruthiefierceberg / T: @RuthiesATrain J.T. Rogers, playwright JTRogerswriter.com / Twitter: @stagewriter Aziz Abu Sarah, guest expert Azizabusarah.com / @AzizAbuSarah  Libby Lenkinski, guest expert NIF.org / @libbylenkinski Read full bios here. Referred to in this episode “Everything You Need to Know About Israel-Palestine” via Vox.com Map of present-day Israel Who are Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat? What were the Intifadas? New Israel Fund National Geographic's “The Conflict Zone” video series hosted by Aziz Abu Sarah The Elders South Africa's Freedom Charter Aziz's run for Mayor of Jerusalem Palestine Walks by Raja Shehadeh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

StocktonAfterClass
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 16. Al Aqsa Intifada, 2000-2005. The logic of violence, the impact of violence.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 65:14


Al Aqsa Intifada.  The Logic of Violence, the Impact of Violence.  There were two Intifadas. The first began in December, 1987. The second is called the Al Aqsa Intifada and began in September, 2000.  The first involved non-lethal violence on the part of the Palestinians, throwing stones, burning tires. The second was extremely violent.  In both cases, from a Palestinian point of view, the protection of Islam and Islamic Holy Sites was a major motivating force.  The Here are some names and terms you might not know: Names:  Yitzhak Rabin, Yasser Arafat, Dennis Ross, Aaron David Miller, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon, Benjamin Netanyahu, Anwar Sadat, Colonel Luft, Professor Papp, Marwan Barghouti, Shimon Peres, Sheikh Yassin, Dr. Rantisi. Yitzhak Shamir. . Other terms:  Oslo Accords of 1993, Camp David (Carter and Clinton efforts), IDF (Israeli military)There is an excellent film called Paradise Now. It focuses on the logic of suicide bombing. Menachem Begin wrote a memoir, The Revolt.  It addresses what is terrorism and what is not.  When US forces went into Afghanistan after 9/11 and entered the Al Qaeda camps they were stunned to discover Begin's  materials on Al Qaeda computers.  I was not surprised.  Begin's  organization was Irgun. Fatah is Yassir Arafat's party; Al Aqsa Brigade is a Fatah  military unit. Kill ratio is a term from the Vietnam War.  It means the ratio of our dead to their dead. The kill ratio in first Intifada was 23:1.  23 Palestinians died for every Israeli who died.  Why did I say 23:3?  That makes no sense.  But that kind of glitch happens in the middle of a talk. Note:  I originally delivered two talks on this topic.  This merges the two. 

StocktonAfterClass
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 15. The First Intifada, 1988-1993.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 65:57


The word Intifada (sometimes Intifadah) means uprising.  More specifically it means “shaking off,” but uprising is close enough.  There were two Intifadas, one in 1987-1993, just called the Intifada.  The other is called the Al Aqsa Intifada from 2000 to 2005.  These were very different from each other. I have two podcasts on these.  One on the Intifada, one on the Al Aqsa Intifada. I wrote two articles on Intifada Death Patterns.  One of those, analyzing the first two years of fatalities, is available in Deep Blue.  I also wrote a shorter newspaper analysis of deaths during the first Intifada.  This was accepted for publication by a Jerusalem newspaper (Al Fajr) but was censored. Israel has two censors, a military censor and a political censor.  My article was cleared for publication by the military censors but rejected by the political censors.  This is odd because the information I used (individual data about age, gender, day of death, possible cause of death, location of death) was publicly available.  I guess having that analysis available in a Palestinian newspaper was seen as too dangerous  (although similar analysis was covered in the Israeli press on a regular basis, and Defense Minister Rabin issued similar analyses on a regular basis).  As far as I know, I am the only University of Michigan-Dearborn professor  who ever had his research officially censored.   (I have the draft newspaper article with the censor's mark on it.  It is framed and on my wall).  There are quite a few terms, places, names, etc. that you might not recognize.  Here are some of them (in no particular order).  You might read those before you listen.  Places: Ecce Homo; Dome of the Rock; Al Quds;  Four Quarters; Via Dolorosa; Stations of the Cross; Jabalya, Gaza; Balata camp; Negev Desert; Hebron, Nablus, Jenin; Birzeit University; People:  Um Kulthum (famous Egyptian singer); Yitzhak Shamir; Ariel Sharon; Yitzhak Rabin; Yasser Arafat. Other: Lechi/Stern Gang; extra-territorial entity;   Status Quo Agreement; kill ratio;, Iron Fist; Hezbollah;  Uprising of the Stones; Breaking Bones Policy; Biladi (my land, a song). Note:  The kill ratio in the Intifada was 23:1.  Sometimes in a lecture someone's brain goes off track and comes up with bizarre numbers. Also Note:  Al Aqsa refers to the mosque compound, Al Quds refers to Jerusalem.  I might have got that backwards at one point. 

verzwickte Geschichte
vG035: Eine kleine Geschichte Israels 2/2

verzwickte Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 64:27


In der zweiten Folge zur Geschichte Israels nehmen wir die Zeit nach der Unabhängigkeitserklärung 1948 genauer unter die Lupe, gehen auf den Unabhängigkeitskrieg, den Sueskrieg, den Sechstagekrieg, den Jom-Kippur-Krieg, den Libanonkrieg und die Intifadas ein. Welche Folgen die Gründung des Nationalstaats in der Region hatte und welche Krisen den Nahen Osten seitdem gebeutelt haben, schauen wir uns gemeinsam mit dem Historiker und Forscher Dr. Christian Cwik an, der sich viel mit dem Thema der jüdischen Migration bzw. der jüdischen Diaspora in der Geschichte beschäftigt hat. Kapitelmarken 02:22: Folgen der Unabhängigkeitserklärung 1948 13:23: Militärische Überlegenheit Israels? 20:30: Sueskrise bzw. Sinaikrieg 25:02: Bedeutung & UN-Waffenstillstand 1956 29:46: Der Sechstagekrieg 1967 35:13: Der Jom-Kippur-Krieg 1973 45:16: Friedensprozess ab 1977: Camp-David Abkommen 53:04: Der Libanon-Krieg 1982 & Intifadas 01:00:02: Erste & zweite Intifada Quellen: Sand Shlomo, Die Erfindung des jüdischen Volkes, Berlin, Propyläen, 2010. Bar-On, Mordechai, Never-Ending Conflict: Israeli Military History. Mecnanicsburg Stackpole Books 2006. Gunnar Heinsohn (Hrsg.): Das Kibbutz-Modell. Bestandsaufnahme einer alternativen Lebensform nach sieben Jahrzehnten. Frankfurt am Main (= Edition Suhrkamp. 998) 1982. Keywords: Zionismus, zionistische Bewegung, David Ben Gurion, Israel, Palästina, Nahostkonflikt, Holocaust, Diaspora, Hebron, Dekolonialisierung, Jom-Kippur-Krieg, Sueskrise, Sueskrieg, Sechstagekrieg, Libanon-Krieg, Intifada, Unabhängigkeit, Palästinakrieg Redaktion: Janna Gutenberg, Dianne Violeta Mausfeld & Christoph Halm weitere Infos auf: www.verzwickte-geschichte.de Instagram: verzwickte_geschichte Facebook: Verzwickte Geschichte - Der History Podcast Feedback & Themenvorschläge: info@verzwickte-geschichte.de

Tour Guide Confidential
Naomi Ehrlich Kuperman - Guiding as a Lifelong Calling

Tour Guide Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 97:36


Naomi Ehrlich Kuperman, my guest for this weeks episode, has been guiding for over 40 years and kindly reached out to me to share her passion for guiding. Naomi and I had a far-ranging conversation that touched on the tour guide training course and how it has not kept up with the times, relations between guides and drivers, her experience of guiding Germans and how this has changed over time, and how she survived and overcame previous crises such as the first and second Intifadas and the First Gulf War. In addition to guiding, Naomi is a Board member of Moreshet Derekh, the incoming tour guide association and shared some of the recent political successes surrounding unemployment benefits and retraining for guides. Last, but not least, she shares some sage advice to young tour guides that they would be wise to heed.

Revolutionary Left Radio
From the River to the Sea: The Palestinian Liberation Struggle

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 104:48


Nu'man joins Breht to discuss the Palestinian Struggle, the Intifadas, the historical solidarity between black revolutionaries in the US and Palestinian revolutionaries, settler colonialism, Frantz Fanon, and SO much more. This was a really engaging interview, and we are positive that our listeners will love it! Follow Nu'man on Twitter Check out Students For Justice in Palestine (website made by Nu'man!) Films mentioned in the Episode:  The Wanted 18 1948: Creation and Catastrophe   Book Recommendations: The Hundred Years War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi The Palestine Communist Party by Musa Budeiri Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis The Right to Maim by Jasbir Puar   Articles to Check Out: Discursive and Political Deployments by/of the 2002 Palestinian Women Suicide Bombers/Martyrs by Frances S. Hasso (PDF HERE) Jerusalem Quarterly and the Institute for Palestine Studies both have over 70 years of journals all pertaining to Palestine . How does the push to "modernize" Palestine by bringing it further into the global capitalist market impact the anti-occupation struggle?: A case study of Rawabi by Nu'man   Organizations: Al Quas, BDS, JVP, SJP (all have varied information about the struggle and are doing good work in Palestine and the united states/canada) Outro Music: 'Al Kufiyee 3arabeyyeh' Shadia Mansour ft. M1 (Dead Prez) LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com

The Minyan
13. From the River To The Sea! The History of Palestinian Resistance, Part 1

The Minyan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 97:09


In this very special episode, the Minyan sits down with Ma'tez from the West Bank to discuss the long history of Palestinian resistance to foreign domination. We begin with the Musha' communal land system that Palestinian villages maintained under Ottoman Rule, the first conflicts with Zionist settlers in the late 1800s, how World War I affected Palestine, and the Great Revolt of the 1930s. In Part 2, coming soon, Ma'tez & the Minyan discuss Al Nakba, its aftermath in the 1950s, the 6 Day War, both Intifadas, and the current situation in Palestine--stay tuned for that within the next 2 weeks. You can reach Ma'tez on twitter @Shuyu3i For those listening as episodes are released, Ḥag Pesaḥ! This is, of course, not the Minyan Holiday Special you might have been expecting (listen to Yaakov's introduction to this episode for more on that) but it does serve to undermine the Zionist narrative of the Exodus as prefiguring political Zionism--more on just how wrong that narrative is in future episodes! ------ Intro Music: Nitsokhn Lid by Yiddish Glory, remixed by Eli Bertrum Bed Music: Nitsokhn Lid Screwed by Mr. Crane Outro Music: دبرها يا مستر دل (Solve It, Mr. Dill) by Nuḥ Ibrāhīm

Bright Blue Star with Sohel Bahjat
Israel and The Palestinian Intifadas; Road or a Block to the Two States Solution Sohel Bahjat

Bright Blue Star with Sohel Bahjat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 18:38


The Palestinian-Israeli relations, more than any other relations, have tremendous difficulties and ups and downs because of the fact that Israel came into existence through a hard, and painful (holocaustal) birth, and the Palestinian people, on the other hand, discovered the modern ideas of citizenship and nationality after a long history of seclusion. In this paper, we will discuss and ascertain the reasons behind the complications that reflected the peace talks between the two sides that was almost knocking on the door of the final peace. The final result would be answering the question of whether the Two States Solution is possible or is there no such a possibility after two Palestinian Intifadhas or Shake offs. Please Support Us Through the Links Bellow: https://www.paypal.me/SohelBahjat https://www.patreon.com/RealSohelBahjat https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-to-buy-a-computer-that-fits-my-disability https://anchor.fm/sohel-bahjat Check out the Resources: Allen, Lori A. "The Polyvalent Politics of Martyr Commemorations in the Palestinian Intifada." History & Memory 18, no. 2 (2000): 107-38. doi:10.1353/ham.2007.0001. Alimi, Eitan Y., William A. Gamson, and Charlotte Ryan. "Knowing Your Adversary: Israeli Structure of Political Opportunity and the Inception of the Palestinian Intifada." Sociological Forum 21, no. 4 (2006): 535-57. doi:10.1007/s11206-006-9041-3. Hussein, Ishtyaq, and Bilal Al-Shobaki. "Hamas in Power: A Research on Ideology and Politics 2006-2012." Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamya Hamas Dirasat Fi Al-Fikr Wa Al-Tajruba, February 2014, 1-39. Accessed April 26, 2017. http://hamas.ps/ar/uploads/documents/099f129814097ec0c57382d0cb1cc08b.pdf. An Arabic Resource Kepel, Gilles. Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2003. Tibi, Bassam. Islamism and Islam. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012. Turner, Mandy. "Building Democracy in Palestine: Liberal Peace Theory and the Election of Hamas." Democratization 13, no. 5 (2006): 739-55. doi:10.1080/13510340601010628. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sohel-bahjat/support

Streit ist Kosher
SIK 006. Oliver Vrankovic über die Bedeutung von Zeitzeugen, Antisemitismus von Linksaußen und das Trauma von Gaza. Teil I

Streit ist Kosher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 62:00


Im ersten Teil unseres zweistündigen Interviews diskutieren wir mit Oliver über seinen Weg nach Israel, das schwierige Verhältnis zwischen Freiheit und Sicherheit und die Notwendigkeit eines starken Sicherheitsapparates. Oliver Vrankovic lebt und arbeitet seit über zehn Jahren in Israel. Seitdem hat er mit dutzenden Zeitzeugen gesprochen, mehrere Intifadas erlebt und gelernt, zwischen Terrorgefahr und Luftschutzbunkern ein normales Leben zu führen. Auf seinem Blog und verschiedenen, namhaften Online-Plattformen portraitiert er Zeitzeugen, berichtet über seine Erlebnisse und kommentiert das politische Zeitgeschehen aus der Perspektive israelischer Bürger. http://www.derkichererbsenblog.com/ https://www.ruhrbarone.de/es-ist-das-schicksal-von-israelis-und-palaestinensern-nachbarn-zu-sein/145282 https://jungle.world/artikel/2018/19/das-gegenteil-von-projektion https://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/article/view/id/32271

Fumaça
Palestina. Episódio 6 - Palestina, a maioria silenciada

Fumaça

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 75:23


No episódio de hoje, falamos sobre a resistência palestiniana: das Intifadas, à luta armada. Da Fatah, ao Hamas. Do BDS, à solução de um ou dois Estados. Ouve aqui. Support the show.

Pnyx - Le Journal International
PNYX- Intifadas: quel rôle dans le conflit israélo-palestinien ?

Pnyx - Le Journal International

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 54:58


Toutes les semaines, retrouvez La Pnyx, l’émission d’actualité internationale du Journal International en partenariat avec RL2. De retour en 2018, […] Cet article PNYX- Intifadas: quel rôle dans le conflit israélo-palestinien ? est apparu en premier sur Le Journal International.

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The 7th Avenue Project
Cartoon Journalist Joe Sacco

The 7th Avenue Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2010 65:47


Over the last two decades, Joe Sacco has helped invent a new genre: comic-book journalism. He's reported from Sarajevo during the Bosnian War and from the Palestinian Territories during the two Intifadas. His latest book is "Footnotes in Gaza." In today's show, he talks about his career, his experiences in the Palestinian Territories and the roots of conflict in Gaza.