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.
Dr. Majed Jaber warns that coming rainy season will exacerbate humanitarian disaster in tent shelters.
We talked about direct action in the UK and Israel’s latest attack against Lebanon.
Universities are expanding draconian measures intended to shield Israel from protests.
EI’s livestream went ahead this week despite YouTube’s punitive freeze on our channel.
Defiant messages of hope from livestream guests Abubaker Abed in Gaza and Hatem Abudayyeh in Chicago.
Resistance set for long war of attrition as Israeli general warns country faces collapse.
The Democrats use “progressives” to try to sell genocide in Gaza.
Helena Cobban on the regional ramifications of resistance leader assassinations.
Jewish extremists in both Israel and the US have become extremely influential.
Ilan Pappé reacts to this week’s bloody news and talks about his new book.
The Electronic Intifada contributor Aseel Mousa on Gaza’s resilience and law professor Michael Lynk discusses a landmark World Court ruling.
E. Kaaff
I thank EI for putting the audio file of the live roundtables on this platform. However, the number of subscribers of this channel is not very high. But if there was only one subscriber and that was me, it still had a huge and definite effect.
Will Shogren
AOC and Bernie can go fuck themselves.
earth mage
the scary thing about all this is that they actually did all this to Palestinian women.
earth mage
I started boycotting since October. it was hard to find the products. but for the past few months my weekly shops have all been local, cheaper items. I did it for the Palestinians but the benefits have been great for our weekly budget. Also, I've noticed our supermarkets putting the local products on harder to reach shelves, eg. Pepsi on the middle shelf, but local made cola on the far bottom shelf. but we've started a Facebook community to encourage each other on products and it's been good.
E. Kaaff
Thanks to Professor Marandi. It was expressive, clear, human and stimulating. But I want to warn against drawing a justified picture of the Islamic Republic! We must not forget that it's a dictatorial theocracy. At least for the same reason that in Iran we can't watch EI livestreams on YouTube due to filtering, and we've to use VPN to listen to its podcast. Undoubtedly, you yourself have used VPN to talk with EI. And this was a point that you could mention to when you were talking about Iran