S2E4 - The Bloody Birth of the Arabs pt 2

S2E4 - The Bloody Birth of the Arabs pt 2

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Martyrdom Inc Ep4 - The Generation of Revolution (Jeel al Thawra)

The creation of the PLO placed new pressures on both Fatah and the Arab National Movement. This episode dives into the dawn of the Palestinian thawra (revolution) era, and the operation that birthed it. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preoccupation-a-not-so-brief- ...  Show more

Martyrdom Inc Ep3 - The Birth of a Palestinian "Entity"

1964 witnessed the creation of a Palestinian representative entity. Hidden behind this well documented historic event is the story of a decades long rivalry. This episode chronicles the way in which that rivalry shaped the nature of the Palestinian entity, and indirectly sparked ...  Show more

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