Palestine This Week

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Palestine This Week with Nasim Ahmed is a weekly analytical review of the biggest stories coming out of Palestine.

  1. Debunking The Founding Myths of Israel | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    22 HR AGO

    Debunking The Founding Myths of Israel | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    In this week’s episode, we take on some of the most persistent myths used to justify Zionism, erase Palestinian dispossession and rewrite the history of the Nakba. We begin with the claim that Arab conquest expelled Jews over the centuries, before examining how this distorted reading of history is used to present Zionism as a “return of Jews to their ancestral homeland” rather than a colonial project. We then turn to the Nakba, challenging claims that Israel was founded on legally purchased land, that the 1948 war was a war of annihilation against Israel and that Palestinians left because Arab leaders told them to evacuate. The episode also unpacks the accusation that Palestinians want to “push Jews into the sea”, before addressing post-Nakba myths about Jewish refugees from Arab states and the claim that mass displacement after the Second World War makes the Palestinian case unexceptional. Get your copy of ‘Gaza Apocalypse’ by Mouin Rabbani: https://orbooks.com/catalog/gaza-apocalypse/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction & Overview 02:05 Myth #1: “Arab conquest expelled Jews over the centuries” 16:17 Myth #2: “Zionism is not colonialism” 29:19 Myth #3: “Israel was founded on land purchased by early Zionists” 32:59 Myth #4: “The 1948 war was a war of annihilation against Israel” 44:45 Myth #5: “Palestinians fled because Arab leaders ordered them to evacuate” 51:11 Myth #6: “Palestinians want to push Jews into the sea” 56:42 Myth #7: “Jewish refugees from Arab states cancel out the Palestinian right of return” 57:02 Myth #8: “Population displacement was normal after WW2 — why single out Israel?”

    1hr 1min
  2. Nakba at 78: The Beginning of the End of Zionism? | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    13 MAY

    Nakba at 78: The Beginning of the End of Zionism? | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    In this episode, we mark Nakba Day with a special discussion on the historical roots and continuing reality of Palestinian dispossession. We place the Nakba within the wider settler-colonial project that shaped Palestine from the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate through 1948, 1967, Oslo and the ongoing genocide in Gaza. The episode examines whether Gaza represents the final and most violent stage of a century-long project to erase the Palestinian people, or whether this moment marks the beginning of the end of Zionism as a settler-colonial system. It also looks at the crisis of Palestinian political leadership, the collapse of Israel’s claim to moral legitimacy and the regional fallout from Gaza, including Iran, Trump and the limits of US power in a changing Middle East. Get your copy of ‘Gaza Apocalypse’ by Mouin Rabbani: https://orbooks.com/catalog/gaza-apocalypse/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction & Overview 01:09 The Nakba in the historical context of the Palestinian question 08:38 Gaza and the possible final stage of Israel’s century-long settler-colonial project 11:16 The impact of 7 October and the Gaza genocide on global understanding of 1948 19:39 Zionism’s survival in a post-colonial world 26:08 Zionism’s framing as Jewish self-determination, refuge and biblical return 33:03 The Nakba and the fragmentation of Palestinian political life 36:15 Palestinian leadership in the final stage of Israeli domination 48:02 New York Times coverage of the rape of Palestinian detainees 54:50 Iran, Trump and the strategic limits of US power

    1hr 1min
  3. Israel’s ‘Absolute Security’ Doctrine: A Recipe for Regional Insecurity | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    6 MAY

    Israel’s ‘Absolute Security’ Doctrine: A Recipe for Regional Insecurity | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani

    In this episode of Palestine This Week, we examine Israel’s expanding control over Gaza through the shifting “Yellow Line” and the emergence of a clandestine “voluntary migration” programme, before turning to the occupied West Bank, where the JNF is cutting funding to settler farm outposts as Israel’s wider strategy moves from “conflict management” towards annexation. We also discuss fresh allegations against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan, Israel’s application of the Gaza model in Lebanon and Barack Obama’s claim that Benjamin Netanyahu pushed him towards war with Iran before making the same case to Donald Trump. The episode ends by looking at the growing regional divide between Saudi Arabia and the UAE over Israel, Iran and the future of Gulf security. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction & Overview 01:20 Israel expands Gaza’s “Yellow Line” and undermines Trump’s ceasefire plan 08:54 Israel’s clandestine ethnic cleansing programme under the guise of “voluntary migration” 18:54 JNF cuts funding to West Bank settler farm outposts 27:22 Israel’s West Bank policy shifts from “conflict management” to annexation 33:14 Allegations against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan as pressure builds over the Netanyahu case 41:21 Israel applies the Gaza model in Lebanon 45:41 Obama says Netanyahu pushed him towards war with Iran before making the same case to Trump 51:20 Saudi Arabia and the UAE split over Israel, Iran and regional security

    1hr 1min

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Palestine This Week with Nasim Ahmed is a weekly analytical review of the biggest stories coming out of Palestine.

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