11. Women in War with Donia Ashour

11. Women in War with Donia Ashour

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66. Settler Terror on West Bank Escalating with Zena Tahhan

The settler violence on the West Bank is increasingly resembling fascist terror. Violent thugs roam the Palestinian countryside, beating, robbing, burning and killing Palestinians. If this continues, Palestinians will be squeezed into six urban areas and 82% of the land will belo ...  Show more

IRAN CEASEFIRE – Everyone Won and Nothing Changed: Kalam Digest 47

A ceasefire has taken effect for at least two weeks, between the US, Israel and Iran. Lebanon is, according to Israel, not included. Negotiations will now commence on a permanent end to the war. Sam and Edgar discuss the latest. To listen to the episode ad-free subscribe to our P ...  Show more

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