Professor Gerald Horne analyzes the global repercussions of the Gaza genocide, comparing it to the 1956 Suez Crisis and examining its role in accelerating right-wing populism and challenging U.S. hegemony.
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All the Israelis are legal targets in the occupied territories... I think targeting the settlers, it's legitimate.
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Edward Said discusses the post-9/11 world and the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine, condemning both terrorism and the systemic violence of occupation ignored by Western media.
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Chris Hedges contends that the only hope for Palestinians is a mass movement for boycott, divestment, and sanctions, while Rashid Khalidi argues that the two-state solution has been rendered impossible by decades of Israeli settlement expansion and political intransigence.
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The King-Crane Commission recommended that the Zionist project to create a Jewish state in Palestine should be severely curtailed because it was antithetical to self-determination.
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A Palestinian couple returns to Haifa twenty years after being forced to flee, hoping to find the baby they left behind, only to discover he has become an Israeli soldier who rejects them.
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A deep dive into the often-hidden history of Zionist collaboration with Nazi Germany, featuring interviews with Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh and author Lenny Brenner.
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A documentary investigating the political trial of the Holy Land Foundation leaders, accused of supporting Hamas, revealing a case built on secret evidence and anti-Muslim bias.
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Patrick Higgins delivers a comprehensive analysis of Palestinian communist movements, tracing their evolution from early 20th-century splits over Zionism to their transformation and challenges in the face of Israeli occupation, Arab nationalism, and global shifts.
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Edmund Ghareeb examines how American media coverage of Palestine systematically favors Israeli perspectives and omits the context of occupation and Palestinian dispossession.
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Craig and Cindy Corrie discuss the life, death, and legacy of their daughter Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer while protesting home demolitions in Gaza.
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A documentary tracing the secret road to the Oslo Accords, with firsthand accounts from negotiators and analysts revealing the enduring consequences for Palestinians.
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Mar 4, 2024
Speech
Rashid Khalidi argues that the U.S. occupation of Iraq has become a faith-based, fact-free policy that has alienated the Iraqi people and no longer has any good outcomes, and he calls for a complete withdrawal of American forces.
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Feb 29, 2024
Interview
In this Zoom session, Gazan poet Mosab Abu Toha reads from his poetry collection and reflects on writing amid war, joined by Refaat Alareer and his English students.
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Feb 26, 2024
Documentary
Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, appeared before the United Nations General Assembly in November 1974 with a gun in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
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The Palestine question, to put it in the briefest possible way, refers to the destruction of Palestine as a country and as a society.
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A documentary on the Houthi movement and the Saudi-led war on Yemen, examining the humanitarian catastrophe and anti-imperialist resistance.
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The national rights of the Palestinian people cannot be an issue for discussion on how to achieve a Middle East peace; our national rights must be the starting point in any such discussion.
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Feb 17, 2024
Speech
Mohammed Dajani shares his personal narrative and critiques the Palestinian educational system's emphasis on memorization over analytical thinking, while detailing his work to establish an American Studies program at Al-Quds University.
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Feb 15, 2024
Speech
General George C. Marshall celebrates Israel's third anniversary, lauding its settlers as pioneers akin to those of the United States, and details U.S. military support for the Zionist state.
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Al Jazeera's documentary on the PLO examines the organization's internal rifts, the Camps War, the intifada, and the Oslo peace process, culminating in Arafat's death and the PLO's decline.
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This episode chronicles the PLO's formation and its early struggles for Palestinian autonomy against Arab regimes and Israel.
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A lecture by Dr. Isa Blumi on the war in Yemen, tracing its roots in global capitalism, US imperialism, and the resistance of the Ansar Allah movement, followed by Q&A.
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Fayez Sayegh argues that lasting peace in the Middle East hinges on redressing Palestinian dispossession and criticizes U.S. policy for enabling Israeli occupation and betraying its own pledges.
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Dr. Salman Abu Sitta explains how his meticulous documentation demonstrates that the majority of Palestinian refugees could simply walk back to their vacant lands, challenging the notion that return is impractical.
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The Arabs, however, are opposed to one group from the Jews who I hope does not represent a large portion. That group is known as Zionists.
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This documentary reveals the five-year indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt and Germany, that led to the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for over a thousand Palestinian prisoners.
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Samir Amin contends that the Arab Spring is neither a success nor a defeat but the beginning of a protracted struggle between popular democratic forces and a reactionary bloc of military, Islamist, and imperialist interests.
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A panel of scholars and activists discuss the global impact of the Al-Aqsa Flood and Israel's war on Gaza, centering anti-imperialism and Palestinian decolonization.
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Nelson Mandela defends his solidarity with Yasser Arafat, Muammar Gaddafi, and Fidel Castro, arguing that their support for the anti-apartheid struggle should not be overshadowed by their conflicts with other nations.
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Chris Hedges delivers a searing indictment of Israel's war on Gaza, framing it as a genocide rooted in settler colonialism and Western imperialism, followed by a Q&A on the political context and solidarity efforts.
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Francesca Albanese examines Edward Said's legacy and the application of international law to Palestine, with respondent Nadia Abu El-Haj.
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Mohammed al-Bukhaiti asserts that the U.S. terrorist designation will not deter their operations, which aim to stop the genocide in Gaza.
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John Pilger revisits Palestine to document the brutal occupation and the voices of both Palestinians and Israelis who dare to speak out for peace and justice.
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A multi-decade oral history of the Barghouti family's sacrifices for Palestinian liberation, from Marwan's defiant jailhouse interview to his mother's homecoming after detention.
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Jan 11, 2024
Documentary
A Four Corners investigation reveals the widespread arrest, torture, and military prosecution of Palestinian children by Israeli forces, drawing on harrowing testimonies and expert analysis.
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Mourid Barghouti discusses his memoirs, reads his poetry, and reflects on exile, occupation, and the power of beauty as resistance.
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Nick Estes and Mohamed Abdou discuss the intersections of Indigenous resistance and Palestinian liberation, challenging settler colonialism and exploring the radical solidarities needed for decolonization.
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A Bethlehem pastor declares that if Jesus were born today, he would be born under the rubble in Gaza, challenging Western Christian complicity in genocide.
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Roger Waters, over various public appearances, passionately advocates for Palestinian human rights, describing his journey from ignorance to activism and calling for global solidarity through the BDS movement.
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The Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the siege of Gaza are crimes against humanity; the United States and other countries that bankroll the occupation are parties to that crime.
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A 1984 panel discussion on the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, US imperialism, and the struggle for democracy, featuring members of Boston-area solidarity groups.
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Kwame Ture delivers a lecture distinguishing Judaism from Zionism as a racist political ideology, followed by a debate with audience members.
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A compilation of Alternative Views episodes examining Israeli and Palestinian perspectives on the occupation, the Intifada, and the politics of Zionism and U.S. support.
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A memorial compilation honoring Refaat Alareer, featuring his TEDx talk, poetry, and media interviews on Israel's genocidal war on Gaza and Palestinian resistance.
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John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argue that the Israel lobby manipulated U.S. foreign policy to push for the Iraq War and unconditional support of Israel.
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Norman Finkelstein discusses his book 'Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom,' arguing that Israel's military operations in Gaza are not defensive but aim to restore deterrence and crush Palestinian political moderation, while human rights organizations have failed to hold Israel accountable.
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A documentary exposing the deadly reality of life in Gaza under Israeli occupation, where foreign activists and Palestinian civilians alike are killed with impunity.
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A compilation of three 1990s documentaries examining Israel's war in Lebanon, the resurgence of Palestinian militancy, and the plight of forgotten Palestinian refugees.
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Miko Peled challenges the narrative of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, framing it as a struggle against a single apartheid state and calling for boycott, divestment, and sanctions to achieve justice and equality.
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