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00:00:00 Irresponsibly linking Oct. 7 to German Holocaust
00:01:20 What ACTUALLY happened on Oct. 7
00:02:06 The bodies found
00:02:23 Why we're not allowed to discuss what really happened
00:03:00 What is "Hamas" and why were they formed?
00:04:40 Hamas' charter
00:04:50 Hamas NOT Isis
00:06:50 Hamas is Israel's partner
00:07:53 Why won't Israel negotiate?
00:09:30 Why Netanyahu needs to extend genocide to save political life
00:10:00 "Unique opportunity" for Israel
00:10:50 How could people be shocked by Oct. 7?
00:12:00 Settler colonialism is violence and breeds violence
00:12:30 Apartheid consensus
00:13:51 Palestinian fractures
00:15:30 The Dahiya Doctrine
00:16:40 Biden's 40 beheaded babies lie
00:17:05 Biden is being politically self-destructive
ABOUT: Noura Erakat is a human rights attorney, associate professor of Africana Studies at the Program of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She recently completed a non-resident fellowship of the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard Divinity School and was a Mahmoud Darwish Visiting Professor in Palestinian Studies at Brown University.
Prof Erakat is the author of Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2019), which received the Palestine Book Award and the Bronze Medal for the Independent Publishers Book Award in Current Events/Foreign Affairs. She is co-founding editor of Jadaliyya and an editorial board member of the Journal of Palestine Studies as well as Human Geography. She is a co-founding board member of the DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival.
She has served as legal counsel for a congressional subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives, as legal advocate for the Badil Resource Center for Palestinian Refugee and Residency Rights, and as national organizer of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation. Erakat has also produced video documentaries, including Gaza in Context and Black Palestinian Solidarity. Her writings have appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Nation, Al Jazeera, and The Boston Review. She is a frequent commentator on CBS News, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, Fox News, the BBC, and NPR, among others. Her awards include the NLG Law for the People Award (2021) and the Marguerite Casey Foundation Freedom Scholar award (2022).
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