#19 - US Elections: Voting for Genocide ft. Nerdeen Kiswani

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#31 - Is Israel Still Colonizing Gaza? ft. Forensic Architecture

Eyal Weizman, director of Forensic Architecture, joins us on this episode of the Let’s Talk Palestine Podcast to discuss FA’s recent investigation alongside Drop Site News into how Israel is converting the Yellow Line into a physical boundary, potentially attempting to annex over ...  Show more

#30 - A Christmas Message From Bethlehem ft. Pastor Munther Isaac

For the final episode of 2025 of the LTP Podcast, we speak with Pastor Munther Isaac of Bethlehem to reflect after another devastating year of genocide. Rather than dwelling solely on despair, Pastor Isaac shares how he draws on his faith to transform the grief, anger, and helple ...  Show more

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