The Gaza Catastrophe, Part 4: What Comes Next?

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  • What comes next? This session examined the prospects for reconstruction and governance in Gaza as well as implications of the ongoing crisis for internal Palestinian politics and the future of the Palestinian national movement.
    Panelists: Abdelhadi Alijl (Social & Political Scientist), Nour Odeh (Political Activist), Mouin Rabbani (Jaddaliya)

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  • @AndalusPoet
    @AndalusPoet 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Far Too much focus on October 7th. The Gaza Strip, over years and decades, suffered many terrible things and much suffering at the hands of this colonialist occupying power that dwarf by far anything that happened on October 7th.
    There are three misrepresentations:
    1. It is not the “Gaza Catastrophe”. It is Genocide and Societicide
    2. It is not the “Israel/Palestine conflict”. It is Jewish immigrant settler colonialism
    and the Zionist colonialist project to ethnically cleanse Palestine versus
    an anti-colonialist, anti-occupation, anti-ethnic cleansing and anti-dispossession struggle by the native population
    3. October 7th has been mischaracterised as “massacres”. October 7th was
    a series of military operations against 8 Israeli military bases. In the confusion
    and panic the Israeli military killed a lot of Israeli civilians and military personnel.
    There was the ‘Hannibal Directive’: the killing of Israelis by Israelis to ensure
    they are not taken hostage to be used for bargaining later on.

  • @RobinHerzig
    @RobinHerzig 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Thanx FMEP + MEI for this powerful series 👏 Feels like we're just starting to scratch the surface…
    Aside from the obvious emergent necessities in saving lives + rebuilding, next steps have to involve movement building + elections with considerations on how dismantling the apartheid state will work ✊

  • @noname-hb8vk
    @noname-hb8vk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    thank you for the voice of sanity..🙏 very appreciated 💗🌿

  • @Whereswallysailing
    @Whereswallysailing 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This was great conversation very informative. Gives me a bit of hope .Seems the big challenge is find the way to get the right people to the top of the political game ? And yes looking at the images of Gaza definitely a good opportunity for the builders plumbers and electricians of Gaza for years!!

  • @AggieL48
    @AggieL48 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks for this great discussion

    • @eyedownload
      @eyedownload 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I second that emotion! I will re-listen! A fascinating discussion of topics rarely covered! Thank you all so much! Your expertise is greatly appreciated.

  • @suzannaquigley7305
    @suzannaquigley7305 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for this sane and respectful talk! I have listened a number of times to talks about after the Genocide in Gaza has ended and the reconstruction of Gaza to becomme a liveable place for the people. I do think that Nour Odeh on this panel here is the perfect leader. No election can be held yet in the ruins. People in Palestine has the right to be able first to establish some normal day to day lifes. Nour Odeh as all seeing and calm woman with deep insight and understanding that communication between different groups with in Palestine it self is the way forward and with total focus on what is the best for the People and the youths right now in Palestine rather then divisions in political ideologies. Palestine and especially Gaza is like a patient that first of all need care and so discussions around if the patient can be treated is the wrong way. Nour Odeh would be the best representative for a Gaza and the Westbank before elections in the future can take place. Abbas has to be removed. I believe very much in the building up Gaza again. I believe that the Brics countries can take a huge roll. I believe that China could be a major player in this and would also have a economical intrest to cooperate to build up Gaza again and be a partner with Palestine in the development of the huge nature reserve. The Gas field just outside the Gaza coast. China do not label Hamas as a terrorist organisation neither does South Africa or Russia in Brics and many other nations in the world. I think Palestine now need a leader who not has its own political ideology as a priority but has all collective priority for a normal life for the Palestinian people and the stedfast focus to end Israels occupation and create a Palestinian state with self determination. Focus on investment, education, jobs, healthcare and housing. Part of Hamas can rather be a part of defence and security for the state of Palestine. The people need a restoration in theire personal lifes and for theire communities more then political ideology right now. The people need compassion from a calm, all seeing and sensable communicative leader who loves its people. So someone like Nour Odeh is a perfect leader before democratic elections can be held. That is my thoughts as a outsider Scandinavian woman. 😊

  • @mtotheptothed
    @mtotheptothed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Very informative ❤. Deserves more views.

  • @SammyAbby-es8iz
    @SammyAbby-es8iz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great coverage , thank you very much

  • @cristinanunez
    @cristinanunez 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent and insightful series, thank you so much!

  • @scenFor109
    @scenFor109 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Publication is Key
    Completely de-register as a voter. Remember that being registered to vote is your _written_ consent to be under administration of so-called sovereign officers - no matter who wins the elections. Voting has not, ever, changed a monopoly bank's violent Apartheid - their militarily enforced Exclusive Economic Zones are too profitable to save children.
    By being registered to vote, as the Palestinians were, you give consent to be torn apart, by so-called sovereign officers, for the crimes of a another sovereign officer. Just like all Arabs in Gaza are subject to genocide today whether they voted for Hamàs or Fatah.
    Monopoly currency and abundant trade is why so-called sovereign bankers genocide people. They profit from militarily enforced Exclusive Economic Zones. The forced separation of people from markets is profitable Apartheid.
    Why is the Israeli Shekel legal tender in Gaza and the West Bank?
    *Publish, **_ARABS & JEWS ARE NOT CHATTEL,_** on so-called sovereign monopoly money.*
    Remember that a statement of sovereignty is not secular.
    End Global Apartheid

  • @Elizadoolittle1948
    @Elizadoolittle1948 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Crazy how few likes and views these videos get. Think you're being shadow banned.

  • @sh25098
    @sh25098 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nobody is talking about the fact that israel might take part of gaza land for israeli settlements

  • @Gio.761
    @Gio.761 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The problem is these people just talking not doing anything ! Bla bla on you tube

  • @edwardmellitz4302
    @edwardmellitz4302 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    STOP SAYING HAMAS SAY IRAN THATS ALL

  • @dalchurb
    @dalchurb 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are merely adding to the web of deception. Horrible discussion.

  • @tethergobrrr
    @tethergobrrr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    What’s going on with the PLFP? I’ve noticed they’re a constant presence in radical alliances, particularly younger groupings, but never mentioned in higher lever discussions.