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Palestine, Zionism, and Empire, Pts. 5 & 6: the U.N., Arab Nationalism, and the Colonial Convergence (Rerelease)

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This is a re-upload of our third set of entries (eps. 51 & 58) of the Palestine, Zionism, and Empire series into a combined episode. In this episode we detail the geopolitics of the Levant from 1945 to 1957. Nick narrates the intersections and contradictions which developed during the U.N. Partition of Palestine; the first Arab-Israeli War; the years building up to the Suez Crisis; the Second Arab-Israeli War; and the unholy union of the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. against the tripartite of Israel, France, and Great Britain. We conclude that by 1957, the pieces were all in place for the United States to assume its role as the unwavering imperial accomplice to Israel.
Though mentioned, Al-Nakba is discussed more substantially in a subsequent episode.
Resources:
Answer Coalition
The Anti-Imperialist Archive
Jewish Voices for Peace
Middle East Children's Alliance
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Palestinian Youth Movement
The Intervention Podcast:
Twitter: @intervenepod
Instagram: @intervention_pod
Email: interventionpod@gmail.com
Levi Levi:
Twitter: @levi0levi
Email: levi0levi@duck.com
Big thanks to Plasmid for the music for the show: Instagram - @plasmidband. Listen / follow on Spotify

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This is a re-upload of our third set of entries (eps. 51 & 58) of the Palestine, Zionism, and Empire series into a combined episode. In this episode we detail the geopolitics of the Levant from 1945 to 1957. Nick narrates the intersections and contradictions which developed during the U.N. Partition of Palestine; the first Arab-Israeli War; the years building up to the Suez Crisis; the Second Arab-Israeli War; and the unholy union of the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. against the tripartite of Israel, France, and Great Britain. We conclude that by 1957, the pieces were all in place for the United States to assume its role as the unwavering imperial accomplice to Israel.
Though mentioned, Al-Nakba is discussed more substantially in a subsequent episode.
Resources:
Answer Coalition
The Anti-Imperialist Archive
Jewish Voices for Peace
Middle East Children's Alliance
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Palestinian Youth Movement
The Intervention Podcast:
Twitter: @intervenepod
Instagram: @intervention_pod
Email: interventionpod@gmail.com
Levi Levi:
Twitter: @levi0levi
Email: levi0levi@duck.com
Big thanks to Plasmid for the music for the show: Instagram - @plasmidband. Listen / follow on Spotify

  continue reading

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