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What is Peace Now Peacecast?

PeaceCast is a podcast produced in Washington by Americans for Peace Now, the sister-organization of Israel’s preeminent peace movement, exploring issues and trends relating to peace and security for Israel, focusing on Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians and efforts to resolve it.

What is the European Union doing about Israel and Palestine?

Nearly 50 years since the European Foreign Ministers issued their first declaration on the conflict between Israel and Palestine in 1971, the European Union continues to have close political and economic ties with the region.

What is the Palestinian diaspora in Berlin?

Berlin is home to Europe’s largest Palestinian diaspora community and one of the world’s largest Israeli diaspora communities. Germany’s guilt about the Nazi Holocaust has led to a public disavowal of anti-Semitism and strong support for the Israeli state.

What is the third season of the Israel Project?

The third season focuses on Israel's toughest contemporary policy dilemmas. The host, David Makovsky is the Ziegler Distinguished Fellow in The Washington Institute's Irwin Levy Family Program on the U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship and director of the Koret Project o ... Everything you need to know.

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What is this is Palestine podcast?

'This Is Palestine' is a podcast that highlights people, issues and events around Palestine. We bring you stories from the ground in Palestine, and we speak with experts and activists to bring you unique perspectives and analysis about Palestine from across the world. This podcast is a project of the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU).

What is the Peacecast podcast?

PeaceCast is a podcast produced in Washington by Americans for Peace Now, the sister-organization of Israel’s preeminent peace movement, exploring issues and trends relating to peace and security for Israel, focusing on Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians and efforts to resolve it.

What is a PAX podcast?

PAX Palestine Podcast is a podcast that features interviews with some of the local Palestinian partners of PAX, a peace organization based in the Netherlands. PAX works together with committed citizens and partners to protect civilians against acts of war, to end armed violence, and to build a just peace. In Palestine PAX supports local partners in building resilient communities, promoting human security and equality in the political, cultural and social domain, and in fighting the injustice ...

What is the beat of Mondoweiss?

At Mondoweiss, our beat is Palestine and the movements, activists and policymakers who affect what’s happening there. We cover Palestinians’ stories of occupation, resistance and hope – stories that show us all how the world’s struggles interconnect.

What is Jewish Voice for Peace?

From Jewish Voice for Peace, this new monthly podcast explores some of the big concepts animating progressive Jewish life. This season, we are talking about Zionism. We talk to Jewish people who grew up Zionist without even realizing it, Jewish people who learned how to be Jewish through Zionism , Palestinians who are impacted by it, and the ever-growing group of Jewish people who are rejecting Zionism. If you are curious about Jewish life, if you are part of progressive movements, if you are ...

What is the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association?

The Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association (AMEJA) is a non-profit organization for media professionals of Arab and Middle Eastern descent.

Who is moderate rebels?

Moderate Rebels is a news and politics podcast and video show hosted by journalists Max Blumenthal and Ben Norton. We report on the US empire and the endless war propaganda sold to us each day in the corporate media.

2. The Camp David Summit

As final status talks stutter to resume over the summer, a look back at why the Camp David Summit of July 2000 failed to produce a peace deal.

1. The Temple Mount

A podcast that explores and analyses the social, cultural and political trends that shape the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Palestinian Town of Silwan

In this episode, host Diana Buttu will focus on Silwan, where Israel wants to build an Israeli religious theme park and cable car on Palestinian land, in the al-Bustan neighborhood of Silwan. She speaks with two individuals who have been impacted by Israel's ethnic cleansing of Silwan.

Belal Muhammad: A Palestinian Fighter In and Out of the Octagon

In today’s episode, Omar Baddar speaks with emerging Palestinian UFC star Belal Muhammad, a Palestinian-American mixed martial artist born and raised in Chicago. Belal talks about growing up Palestinian, the challenges inside and outside of the octagon, and the passion he has for spreading awareness on Palestine wherever he’s at.

Occupation Through the Eyes of a Mayor

Host Omar Baddar sits down with the mayor of Ramallah Musa Hadid and film director David Osit to discuss their documentary film, Mayor.

Love Under Israeli Apartheid

In today’s episode, we will hear from journalist and activist Joharah Baker. She discusses the hardships of being with her husband and kids under Israel’s Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law.

The Palestinian Authority's Crackdown on Dissent

As Palestinians continue to protests against the killing of Nizar Banat, they have highlighted the discontent with the Palestinian Authority (PA), the body ruling small parts of the occupied West Bank that is under the overall control of the Israeli army.

The Digital Occupation: Social Media Censorship of Palestinian Content

Palestinians are increasingly turning to social media to highlight what life is like under Israeli military rule. For example, weeks before Israel’s bombing campaign on Gaza, Palestinian activists in Jerusalem used social media to shine a spotlight on Israel’s ethnic cleansing of the Sheikh Jarrah community using the hashtag #SaveSheikhJarrah.

What is the Palestinian policy network?

Rethinking Palestine is a podcast from Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network, a transnational think tank that aims to foster public debate on Palestinian human rights and self-determination.

Who is the host of Marwa Fatafta?

Marwa Fatafta joins host Yara Hawari to discuss the shifting international media coverage of the recent events that unfolded in Jerusalem, Gaza, and across all of colonized Palestine as the Isr…

Who is the host of AnteDote 2021?

In commemoration of the recent 18th anniversary of the launch of the Iraq War, Jeremy Rothe-Kushel curates and plays an excerpt of a live recording from March 20, 2021 by the co-hosts of The AnteDote (Greg McCarron & Jeremy Rothe-Kushel), from an AnteDote DeepCore: Texts room on Clubhouse where...

Who is Khalid Elgindy?

Khalid Elgindy, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute and director of its program on Palestine and Palestinian-Israeli Affairs , discusses the 11-day war between Israel and Hamas in May that killed 12 Israelis and 242 Palestinians. Elgindy describes the politics of the war in Jerusalem, Gaza and Washington...

As an Israeli citizen, the settlements disgust me

Just wanted to put it out there,many people assume that most or all Israeli citizens are ok with the current policy of encouraging illegal settlements. Why do they disgust me?

Yes, the nakba actually happened

A lot pro-Israel folk seem to think 800,000 Palestinians happily and voluntarily abandoned their lives to become refugees in 1948. This could not be further from the truth.

What claim from the "other side" do you agree with

"Other side" in quotation marks because this isn't a football game, but I am acknowledging that a lot of people tend to side with either Israel or Palestine in some form or another.

I just don't understand how "Palestine was empty"

I don't understand how "Palestine was empty", "Land with no people for people without land", "Palestine was all swamps", "The arabs immigrated into Palestine in the 1900s" Just take a look at this

WE ALL GOT SCREWED

This might sound cliche but it's true. We all got screwed by colonialism and nationalism. It started with the rise of nationalism and anti-semitism in the West which lead to the holocaust and expulsion of the Jews from Europe.

To Palestinian in this forum

recent poll in Gaza and the West bank showed that 77% of Palestinians think that Hamas won the last cycle of violence and 53% think Hamas needs to lead the Palestinians.

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