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🗓️ 11 November 2023
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Part Two of our series on Israel/Palestine turns back the clock to examine the time period from Part One but from the Palestinian perspective. By establishing the foundation of the conflict in parallel, it helps organize internal and external events that explain sympathies toward Jews and Palestinians alike. This episode digs into the cultural underpinnings of Arab society in the 19th and early 20th centuries and examines the fault lines that occur as a result of Jewish migration, industrialization, the collapse of Ottoman rule and fallout from World War One.
Chapters
Intro: 00:00:36
Chapter One: Origin Stories. 00:07:36
Chapter Two: Historic Palestine. 00:16:17
Chapter Three: Pan-Arab Nationalism. 00:24:25
Chapter Four: The Palestinian Identity. 00:36:01
Resources
Marxists.org: Leon Trotsky on ZionismÂ
Council on Foreign Relations: What to Know About the Arab Citizens of Israel
PBS: Parallel Realities - Resolution 242 And The Aftermath Of 1967 | Shattered Dreams Of Peace
Wikipedia: Six-Day War
Opinio Juris: The Biden Administration and the Golan Heights
Al Jazeera: Mapping Israeli occupation | Infographic News
Jewish Virtual Library: Vital Statistics: Jewish Population of the World
Christopher Hitchens on Antisemitism
BBC News: Golan Heights profile
The Baffler: Unmaking the Myth of Ben-Gurion
My Jewish Learning: Sephardic, Ashkenazic, Mizrahi and Ethiopian Jews
JCPA: Ben-Gurion’s Concept of Mamlahtiut and the Forming Reality of the State of IsraelÂ
Council on Foreign Relations: The Sunni-Shia Divide
Council on Foreign Relations: What Is U.S. Policy on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Council on Foreign Relations: How Evictions in Jerusalem Led to Israeli-Palestinian Violence
NPR: This is how the Republican Party became so strongly pro-Israel
The Jewish Agency: Modern Zionist Aliyot
The Weiner Holocaust Library: How did the Holocaust happen?
Holocaust Encyclopedia: The Evian Conference
Palquest: Interactive Encyclopedia Of The Palestine Question:Â Issa al-Sifri
UN: Faisal-Weizmann agreement/Non-UN document - Question of Palestine
Palquest: Interactive Encyclopedia Of The Palestine Question: Musa Kazim HusseiniÂ
Palquest: Interactive Encyclopedia Of The Palestine Question: Great Arab Revolt, 1936-1939Â
Fanack: Historic Palestine: The Arab Executive (1920 -1934)Â
MERIP: Owen, Studies in the Economic and Social History of Palestine
MERIP: Conspiracy of Praise
Just Vision: Izz ad-Din al-Qassam
Book Love
Rashid Khalidi: The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017
Moshé Machover: Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution
Dennis Ross: Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace
James L. Gelvin: The Israel-Palestine Conflict
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0:29.6 | John Peters was a freelance journalist. |
0:32.6 | Joan Peters was a freelance journalist who developed a fascination with the Israeli-Palestinian |
0:42.6 | conflicts in the 1970s and 80s. |
0:45.5 | The publication of her best-selling book from Time Immemorial was an instant sensation that |
0:50.5 | seemed to settle, in the minds of her Western audience, at least, the debate over the rights |
0:54.7 | of Palestinians to the land in Israel and Palestine. She even went on to loosely advise the Carter |
0:59.9 | administration. Though met with derision in Europe from the outset, it was met with widespread |
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1:09.9 | to wade into one of the most |
1:11.4 | misunderstood conflicts in human history. Her claim that there was no such thing as a Palestinian |
1:16.7 | people was so forceful and backed by scholarly claims, demographic research, and firsthand |
1:22.4 | reporting from refugee camps, that it changed the national discourse in the United States |
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