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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2016 · 48 MIN

US student politics "rapidly shifting" on Palestine despite Israel lobby efforts

from The Electronic Intifada · host The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada interviews Charlotte Kates, a Palestinian prisoner solidarity activist who was interrogated by Israeli forces and denied entry to West Bank; and Students for Justice in Palestine members Rahim Kurwa and Omar Zahzah who talk about the growth of the solidarity movement on US campuses as Israel lobby groups attempt to suppress student organizing.

The Electronic Intifada interviews Charlotte Kates, a Palestinian prisoner solidarity activist who was interrogated by Israeli forces and denied entry to West Bank; and Students for Justice in Palestine members Rahim Kurwa and Omar Zahzah who talk about the growth of the solidarity movement on US campuses as Israel lobby groups attempt to suppress student organizing.

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