Ghassan Kanafani, Palestinian author and activist, responds to those who blame Palestinians for resisting their occupiers.
This interview is almost 55 years old, sad to see so little has changed. Ghassan Kanafani was assassinated at the age of 36 but his words live on forever.
In a rare, candid conversation, Abby Martin interviews a former Israeli Army combat soldier who served as an occupier in Palestine’s Hebron City. Eran Efrati spent years as a sergeant and combat soldier in the Israeli military, but has since become an outspoken critic of the occupation of Palestine and Israeli apartheid.
Mehdi Hasan and Ilan Pappé debate whether Anti-Zionism is Anti-Semitism with Times columnist Melanie Phillips and Israeli former Member of the Knesset Einat Wilf in this Intelligence Squared debate from June 2019.
War on Want, the School of Law at SOAS and the Russell Tribunal on Palestine host Angela Davis and Gina Dent for a discussion on Justice for Palestine and the Stop G4S campaign. The event was a unique opportunity to hear eminent feminist scholar-activists Angela Davis and Gina Dent discussing Palestine and the struggle for liberty in a world of growing militarisation, privatised repression and the proliferation of prisons
A collection of extracts from a 1990 town hall meeting, held in New York City and chaired by Ted Koppel of ABC Networks. The meeting formed part of Nelson Mandela's first visit to the USA immediately following his release from prison.
On Politics Live, Ash Sarkar was quizzed on her thoughts about the state of Israel. This is what she had to say...
Britain's colonial past has been the centre of intense debate over the past two years, with the Black Lives Matter movement - and the Windrush scandal exposing the terrible treatment of those who came to this country from the Caribbean after the war. And the contribution of troops from the Empire and Commonwealth who gave their service and sometimes sacrificed their lives.
A third generation of Afro-Palestinians in Jerusalem's Old City are growing up more integrated and confident about their place.
Despite poverty and occasional discrimination, many say they now feel more accepted by their fellow countrymen.
Edward Said, a Palestinian-born intellectual and world-famous literary critic. Author of 'Orientalism' and 'The Question of Palestine'. Professor of English Literature at Columbia University, NYC until his death in September 2003.
In her first on-the-ground report from Palestine, Abby Martin gives a first-hand look into two of the most attacked refugee camps in the West Bank: Balata and Aida camps.
This 2008 film documents the birth of the Palestinian Hip Hop scene and braids together the stories of young Palestinians living in Gaza, the West Bank and 48 (inside Israel) as they challenge divisions imposed by occupation and poverty.
Banned in Israel, Jenin Jenin is dedicated to Iyad Samudi, the producer of the film, who returned home to Yamun after the shooting of the film was completed. On June 23, as Israeli forces besieged Yamun, Samudi was shot and killed as he was leaving a militarily-closed area with three friends.