Tag: Palestinian Narrative

The essay explores the concept of cultural appropriation in relation to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
The text discusses the manipulation of information and propaganda surrounding the Palestinian narrative, particularly in Gaza, emphasizing the biased portrayals of the conflict and questioning the legitimacy of certain claims made about Palestinian suffering.
In this article, the authors discuss the dilemma faced by Zionists when it comes to acknowledging the Nakba, or "catastrophe," referring to the displacement of Palestinians during the establishment of Israel.
The discussion explores whether Zionists can address the Nakba, the Palestinian catastrophe of 1948, while also upholding Israel's legitimacy.
Miriam Herschlag, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy of using the threat of Iran's nuclearization to strengthen ties with the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, sometimes without American involvement, raising questions about the implications of his approach.
In a podcast segment titled "The Benjamin Netanyahus New World Order Edition," Miriam Herschlag, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu's tactics of using Iran's nuclear threat to strengthen ties with the Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
In Israel, a growing number of Arab parents are choosing to send their children to Jewish schools for the better funding, educational opportunities, and Hebrew language skills they provide, despite the potential loss of Arabic language and challenges to their Palestinian identity.