
The Electronic Intifada podcast is a weekly summary of the top stories featured on The Electronic Intifada, plus exclusive interviews with newsmakers, analysts and activists.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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We talk to producer Laila Al-Arian about media coverage of Palestine and new Al Jazeera film “Target Tehran.” Resistance in West Bank, university purges and more.
States reluctant to join Gaza force as Israel-backed Yasser Abu Shabab is killed. Resistance in Rafah. Palestine Action case goes to court, and much more.
“People out here have to be their voices,” says sister.
We talk to Craig Mokhiber on the UN resolution and Russia and China’s abstention. Palestinians report brutal sexual assaults by Israeli captors. Ceasefire violations and more.
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Second to none in the west! Big ups to the OG in independent journalism. I’m a big fan of the show. Love the site’s featured articles by Palestinian writers. Love the Resistance Report. Every one of you and every minute of the show is quintessential for truth. You have my deepest appreciation and respect for the commitment it must take to produce a show every week. May we all live to see an end to the satanic occupation. It’s coming.
Excellent
Both Ali and Nora have been proactive all their adult lives. Their knowledge and analysis is second to none
One of the best programs to get true information and the big picture on Palestine. I wish they updated their podcasts more often. The show comes out on YouTube first and it takes them too long to release it as a podcast.
ei is a collective of independent journalist covering Palestine. Their integrity is unmatched, though I do prefer to watch on YouTube given all the visual content
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This podcast offers in-depth discussions surrounding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Frequent topics include the examination of international policies, particularly those of the United States and Israel, and their impacts on Palestinian autonomy and rights. The show features exchanges with guests who are often activists, journalists, and experts, providing firsthand accounts of the challenges faced by Palestinians amidst ongoing violence and political upheaval. Listeners can expect a combination of analysis, personal narratives, and critiques of government actions, creating a compelling narrative that seeks to amplify Palestinian voices and highlight underreported stories.
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2. Shamina Alam
3. Dorotea Gucciardo
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