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The Electronic Intifada Podcast

The Electronic Intifada
Gaza
Israel
Hamas
Electronic Intifada
Israeli Military
Israeli Government
Palestinian Rights
Hezbollah
West Bank
Palestinian Authority
Golan Vach
October 7th Attacks
Palestinian Fighters
Lebanon
David Sheen
Kibbutz Be'eri
International Court Of Justice
Democratic Party
US Foreign Policy
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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.

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Latest Episodes

Helena Cobban on the ceasefire. A history of prisoner exchanges. Trump admits to outsize influence of pro-Israel donors. One-state solution and more.

Jeremy Scahill gives insight from resistance negotiators and stresses need for ongoing activism. Donya Abu Sitta in Gaza on hopes after genocide. Fighters blowing up a tank inside a new Israeli base.

Why Haim Bresheeth-Žabner, whose parents survived the Holocaust, says Gaza is worse. Trump’s 20-point “peace” plan. Resistance tunnels outwit Israel and US public turns on Tel Aviv.

We speak with Ahmed Abu Artema about surviving genocide and leaving behind everything, before fleeing to the Netherlands.

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Recent Guests

Haim Bresheeth-Žabner
Filmmaker and author
SOAS, University of London
Episode: Livestream: Israel's "democratic genocide”
Ahmed Abu Artema
Writer, poet, journalist, and genocide survivor
De Correspondent
Episode: Livestream: They recognized a concentration camp, not a state
Nadia Tanous
Member of the Palestinian Youth Movement and activist
Palestinian Youth Movement
Episode: Why is the Oakland Airport shipping death weapons to Israel?
Batool Abu Akleen
A 20-year-old Palestinian poet and translator from Gaza, notable for her poetry and participation in various literary projects.
Islamic University of Gaza
Episode: Diaries of a young poet in Gaza: Batool Abu Akleen
Omar Zahzah
Assistant Professor of Arab, Muslim, Ethnicities, and Diaspora Studies at San Francisco State University
Seven Stories Press
Episode: Livestream: Terms of Servitude
Shahd Abusalama
Palestinian academic and writer, grew up in Gaza's Jubalia refugee camp
Episode: Livestream: A genocide, but a military failure
Dr. Thaer Ahmad
Emergency physician with extensive experience in Gaza
Health Care Workers for Humanity
Episode: What does Israel’s starvation of Gaza do to the human body?
Shir Hever
Researcher and analyst, author of 'The Political Economy of Israel's Occupation'
Episode: Livestream: The "zombie stage" of Israel
Nadia Tannous
Longtime community organizer and a steering member of the Mask Off Maersk campaign
Palestinian Youth Movement
Episode: Shipping giant Maersk supplies Israel with warplanes

Hosts

Nora Barrows-Freedman
Host of the Electronic Intifada Podcast, journalist committed to covering human rights and social justice issues related to Palestine.
Ali Abunimah
Co-host at The Electronic Intifada and veteran journalist focusing on Palestinian rights and critique of Israeli policy.

Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars from 1.9k ratings
  • First in class

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ali73947
    United States2 months ago
  • A must follow and listen

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NattyBoomBat
    United States4 months ago
  • Love

    Unrivaled coverage and analysis of Palestine, and the journalists themselves are outstanding human beings. They all amplify and lift up Palestinian voices.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lissa Silver
    United States4 months ago
  • Untrue Propaganda

    If you already have a belief about the conflict in Gaza and want your worldview confirmed, you might like this. If you want facts, look elsewhere.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nancy Pol
    United States5 months ago
  • love you.

    ♥️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    shhhlistenyall
    Canada5 months ago

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Many reviews highlight the integrity of the journalists and guests, emphasizing their commitment to truth and human rights.
Overall, the podcast is regarded as an essential source for understanding the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the ongoing suffering of Palestinians.
Listeners praise the podcast for its in-depth coverage and insightful analysis of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Some listeners express dissatisfaction with the length of episodes, suggesting they would prefer shorter discussions for ease of accessibility.

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Apple Podcasts
#210
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Livestream: Is the genocide over? Inside the Gaza ceasefire deal
Q: What are people in Gaza saying about this? Are they hopeful?
People have more hope this time, but they think about what happens after the genocide ends.
Livestream: Is the genocide over? Inside the Gaza ceasefire deal
Q: Can you begin by telling us about the situation on the ground right now?
We are facing destruction, displacement, and starvation.
Livestream: They recognized a concentration camp, not a state
Q: Can you describe your journey from Gaza to the Netherlands?
The buses moved from Der Al Balach at 4 a.m., and the entire route was marked by destruction everywhere as we sought food and aid while facing danger.
Livestream: They recognized a concentration camp, not a state
Q: Ahmed, before the genocide, you had traveled outside Gaza, but it was always through Egypt. What was it like leaving Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing?
It was a very difficult experience filled with complicated feelings as I faced Israeli soldiers for the first time as an adult.
Why is the Oakland Airport shipping death weapons to Israel?
Q: Nadia, the report states that domestic and international routing patterns have been identified for military cargo transiting through Oakland en route to Israel. How are activists holding FedEx and Oakland Airport accountable?
Activists are demanding that the city council reflect the will of the people of Oakland against these military shipments and pressing for municipal strategies to address the complicity with the genocide.

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The content presents a thorough examination of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, characterized by personal narratives of those living through the conflict, poignant reflections on loss and resilience, and discussions on the political and social ramifications of Israeli actions. Episodes feature interviews with contributors from diverse backgrounds, including poets, academics, and journalists, who share their experiences and analyses surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, underscoring an alignment with social justice and human rights perspectives. The unique focus on grassroots voices and firsthand accounts from those directly affected adds a powerful and often underrepresented layer to the discourse on the crisis, appealing to li... more

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2. Ahmed Abu Artema
3. Nadia Tanous
4. Batool Abu Akleen
5. Omar Zahzah
6. Shahd Abusalama
7. Dr. Thaer Ahmad
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