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Counter Hegemony

Counter Hegemony

Written by: Aaron Tauss
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Counter-hegemony is a podcast about international politics, globalization, war, peace, crises and social change in the 21st century.

Aaron Tauss 2023
Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences
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  • CH#49: Israel's targeted killings of Palestinian journalists
    Feb 24 2024

    Israel's targeted killings of Palestinian journalists

    Since the Hamas attacks of October 7, the Israeli military has killed more than 130 Palestinian journalists in Gaza. That's more than in any other country in a single year since 1992. By comparison, six journalists have been killed in the entire Ukrainian war since 2014. In 2023, 75 percent of all journalists killed worldwide died in Israel's assault on Gaza. 73 percent of the victims were Palestinians. In many cases, the Israeli army deliberately targeted Palestinian journalists at home, with their families, or in the line of duty, using sniper fire, drones, and surgical air strikes. Many of these journalists had received direct and indirect threats prior to their targeted assassination. Israeli officials often claim that the journalists killed were terrorists or that they were caught in an ongoing crossfire. The systematic targeting of journalists is not limited to Gaza. Since October 7, the Israeli military has also killed three journalists in Lebanon. Violence against journalists is also on the rise in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. Some 50 Palestinian journalists have been arrested since the Hamas attacks in early October. The Israeli government has used draconian methods to silence Palestinian journalists, such as administrative detention, which allows a military commander to imprison anyone without charge. Israel is one of the world's leading jailers of journalists. Despite the unprecedented number of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza, few Western media outlets have spoken out against Israel's calculated assassination campaign and called for an investigation into Israeli war crimes. Those who dare to speak out are often fired or forced out of the profession. The Netanyahu government has prevented international journalists from entering Gaza. Palestinian journalists thus provide invaluable eyewitness accounts of the daily lives of a people under occupation that contradict the propagandistic narrative pushed by the Israeli and Western mainstream media. Israel's war on Palestinian journalists is an integral part of its larger war on Palestine. It is a central pillar of its decades-long regime of settler-colonial occupation, apartheid and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The goal is to manufacture consent for genocide in Gaza. Aeschylus, the father of Greek tragedy, once wrote that “In war, truth is the first casualty.” By killing those who report, Israel seeks to prevent the transmission of its crimes and to shut down the coverage so that the truth will not be told and the world cannot see what is really happening.

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    3 mins
  • CH#48: The questions Putin didn't answer in the Tucker Carlson Interview
    Feb 14 2024

    The questions Putin didn't answer in the Tucker Carlson Interview

    On February 6, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was the first interview granted to a Western journalist since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. There are at least three key questions that Putin did not answer during the interview. First, U.S.-Russia relations after the collapse of the Soviet Union; second, the geopolitical importance of Ukraine and thrid, the relationship between capitalism, class domination and democracy.

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    5 mins
  • CH#47" The weaponization of anti-Semitism
    Feb 7 2024

    The weaponization of anti-Semitism

    Following the Hamas attacks of October 7, the Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with its Western allies and the mainstream media, launched a massive public relations campaign. Its goal was and is to smear anyone who criticizes the policies of the Israeli government and stands in solidarity with the Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank. The weaponization of anti-Semitism has played a central role in this hard-hitting media campaign. The charge of anti-Semitism has been used as a powerful political tool and a last-ditch defense by apologists for Israeli crimes against Palestinians under occupation. Many critics of Israel and its assault on Gaza, or advocates of Palestinian rights, have been tarred as anti-Semites. The purpose of conflating criticism of the Israeli government with anti-Semitism is to curtail activism and protest and to silence criticism of Israeli policies. The increased efforts to manage the debate, in Israel and on both sides of the Atlantic, are a sign that Israel is losing control of public opinion, especially among the younger generation.

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    6 mins
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