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Dig: Thawra Ep. 16 - Siege of Beirut

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🗓️ 31 July 2024

⏱️ 154 minutes

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Featuring Abdel Razzaq Takriti, this is the SIXTEENTH and final episode of Thawra (Revolution), our series on Arab radicalism in the 20th century. Today’s installment traces a massive defeat for the Palestinian Revolution: Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon and brutal siege of Beirut. Under severe pressure and isolated in the wake of Egypt’s normalization with Israel, the PLO evacuated its headquarters. What followed was a giant massacre of Palestinian civilians and the end of the decades-long era of Arab revolutionary politics to which this series has been dedicated. A substantial epilogue is coming soon.


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This is the 16th and final episode of Thawara, the Digs series on 20th century Arab politics with historian Abdel Rizaktakriti.

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Thawara is Arabic 4 Revolution.

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It's a word that contains historical multitudes, diverse political radicalisms and

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revolts that have swept across Arab lands over the past century. This is the last episode of the series, though we will be recording a substantial epilogue.

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