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Jerusalem and the US Embassy

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This ‘emergency’ episode of Reintroducing looks at the Jerusalem embassy issue: Trump announced he is moving the US Embassy in Israel from its current location in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. We look at why the issue has sparked protests across the globe through Jerusalem’s symbolism, contestation, religion, and the secular. Reintroducing is brought to you by NA Mansour, a graduate student at Princeton University researching the history of the Arabic-language press. For this episode of Reintroducing, she is joined by Nimrod Ben Zeev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania’s history department studying the history of construction in Israel-Palestine, and Zachary J. Foster is a product manager at Academia who received his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2017. https://www.instagram.com/reintroducingmideastnafrica/ https://twitter.com/ReintroduceMENA https://www.facebook.com/ReintroducingPodcast/
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This ‘emergency’ episode of Reintroducing looks at the Jerusalem embassy issue: Trump announced he is moving the US Embassy in Israel from its current location in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. We look at why the issue has sparked protests across the globe through Jerusalem’s symbolism, contestation, religion, and the secular. Reintroducing is brought to you by NA Mansour, a graduate student at Princeton University researching the history of the Arabic-language press. For this episode of Reintroducing, she is joined by Nimrod Ben Zeev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania’s history department studying the history of construction in Israel-Palestine, and Zachary J. Foster is a product manager at Academia who received his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2017. https://www.instagram.com/reintroducingmideastnafrica/ https://twitter.com/ReintroduceMENA https://www.facebook.com/ReintroducingPodcast/
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