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FortyEight

FortyEight

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Welcome to Fortyeight, a proud member of the Arab48 Pod Network. Our podcast is dedicated to illuminating the Palestinian narrative, with a special emphasis on the experiences of Palestinians of ’48 — those who are also citizens of Israel. We delve deep into the heart of events on the ground, challenging misconceptions and bringing clarity to topics often perceived as complex or misunderstood. Join us as we explore these critical issues, offering insights and perspectives that are often overlooked.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Israel's Apartheid Policies within the green line
    Jul 22 2024

    In episode number 5 of the podcast "Forty-Eight," we hosted Salah Hijazi. Saleh Hijazi is the Apartheid-Free Policy Coordinator at the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC), the leadership of the global nonviolent movement working to end complicity with and towards dismantling Israel’s settler-colonialism, military occupation, and apartheid. Before joining the BNC movement Saleh spent 11 years at Amnesty International, most recently as MENA Deputy Regional Director, and was co-author of the organization’s report “Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians: Cruel System of Domination and Crime Against Humanity”.

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    We began the conversation by defining the concept itself and discussing how apartheid functions. From there, we moved on to the details of Israeli policy towards the Palestinian people as a whole and how Israeli policy shapes and impacts all Palestinians, including refugees who are prevented from returning to their homes despite UN resolutions.

    However, the main focus of this episode was on Palestinian citizens of Israel and how, despite being citizens of the state, the policies, laws, and daily actions of the state also subject them to an apartheid regime that views Jewish citizens as superior to non-Jewish citizens. Hosted by : Abed Abou Shhadeh

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    53 mins
  • Crime in the Palestinian Community
    Jul 8 2024

    In the fourth episode of the "Forty-Eight" podcast, we hosted researcher Habib Mahoul from the Mada Research Institute to discuss the phenomenon of crime within the Palestinian community in Israel. Over the past two decades, crime in this community has grown significantly, with the number of murders rising substantially. Crime has become the primary issue, second only to the Gaza genocide, that concerns the Palestinian public. In the past two decade more the Palestinian community witnessed more the one thousand homicides more than 240 only last year and the phenomenon has spread to every Arab locality within Israel.

    In the first part of the episode, Habib provided an overview of the scale of the issue in comparison to the Jewish community in Israel and globally. We then focused on his research question for his master's thesis, which examined government policies on opening more police stations in Arab towns. What are the roles of these stations? What motivated the policy behind their establishment? And why has crime continued to increase in the Palestinian community despite the opening of these police stations?

    Additionally, we addressed whether this is a social phenomenon akin to those experienced by other marginalized groups or a political phenomenon resulting from Israel's relationship with the Palestinian people. And is the welfare of its Palestinian citizens secondary to Israel's security interests?

    We concluded the conversation with a forward-looking perspective, considering the severe economic crisis in Israel, the unprecedented distribution of weapons to the Jewish community since the onset of the conflict, and the background of incitement against Palestinians by Israeli ministers and decision-makers.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Is partnership possible anymore?
    Jun 25 2024

    In Episode Three of the Forty-Eight Podcast, we hosted Noora Al-Amr, a doctoral student investigating the political allyship between Palestinians and Israelis at Friedrich Schiller University in Jena.

    We began the conversation by understanding the terms themselves such as partnership, coexistence, allyship, and shared living, to frame and comprehend what is meant when using these terms and whether there are significant differences between each side in what they intend.

    We then moved on to Noora's research about the power disparities between the two sides, where on one side the Palestinians are under occupation and a colonial regime, and on the other side the Israelis enjoy both military power and international support. We discussed how, in this reality, a partnership can be built and what those in power need to do to create equal conditions.

    And whether, in the absence of critical analysis around the joint projects, they are promoting the preservation of the existing status quo in which Israelis have the upper hand and privilege.

    Accordingly, the question was asked, what political and emotional motives drive each of the sides to continue striving for cooperation despite the reality we live in, and at what cost this is required.

    We concluded the conversation by addressing the current reality after the events of October 7th and what the political future holds for us in the entire region.

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    47 mins
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