"A society built on the ashes of another will always be violent" w/ Yara Hawari
Makdisi Street
Bayt al Makdisi
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🗓️ 10 September 2024
⏱️ 90 minutes
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The brothers welcome Yara Hawari (@yarahawari), Co-director of Al-Shabaka, to discuss how the Oslo Accords transformed Palestinian civic life, the emergence of the PA from the PLO, the significance of the increasing number of political and social ruptures among Zionist settlers, and what role the Global South can play in the movement to liberate Palestine.
This episode is co-published with Al-Shabaka's Rethinking Palestine podcast
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Date of recording: Sept 2, 2024.
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| 0:00.0 | You know, we're seeing sort of liberal, so-called liberal Israelis once again saying, you know, how dare Garzans resist their oppression? |
| 0:08.0 | This is what they deserve. So I think I don't fully agree with that assessment. I think a society, a settler colonial society that's founded on the ashes of another society in this in this case |
| 0:22.9 | Palestine I think will always inevitably be violent. |
| 0:30.0 | Hello everybody and welcome to a new episode of the Magdisi Street podcast. My name is |
| 0:34.7 | Karim and I'm joined by my brothers Osama and Sari, who are in California. |
| 0:39.3 | Please, we would like to remind everybody from the outset, all the listeners and viewers to kindly subscribe, like, and give a five-star review on whatever platforms that you're listening or watching this. |
| 0:52.3 | You can also support the show by signing up for |
| 0:55.1 | Patreon, and the link for which is in the show description below. So thank you very much for that. |
| 1:00.2 | And for any kind of feedback that you might want to send us, we certainly look at it and we very |
| 1:05.5 | much appreciate it. For today, we, you know, in our continuing series and our podcasts, focusing on Palestine, |
| 1:13.1 | we're very happy to have with us, Yara Hawari, who's based in Palestine and is the |
| 1:18.6 | Ashabaka co-director, and she previously served as the Shabaka Palestine Policy Fellow |
| 1:24.7 | and senior analyst. Yaris PhD is in Middle East politics from the University of Exeter, and she's done, |
| 1:31.9 | she's published a lot in scholarly and policy works in indigenous studies and oral history, |
| 1:37.8 | and she's also a frequent political commentator for many various kind of media outlets, |
| 1:42.9 | including the Guardian foreign policy, Jazeera, and others. |
| 1:46.7 | So we're very happy to have Yara join us. |
| 1:50.3 | But first, as usual, we'd like to just to have Yara introduce herself a little bit more |
| 1:54.1 | on your journey and how you got here, how you kind of came to Palestine and studying Palestine |
| 2:00.1 | and maybe talk a little bit about the Shabakh |
| 2:02.1 | network. |
| 2:03.1 | Karin, thanks to that introduction. |
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