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Interview with Nurit Peled-Elhanan.
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🔴 A Pornography of Evil in Israeli school books to indoctrinate children for war. In this powerful and eye-opening interview, renowned Israeli scholar Prof. Nurit Peled-Elhanan takes us deep into the hidden machinery behind Israel’s education system and how it fuels the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the mother of a daughter tragically killed in a Palestinian suicide bombing, Nurit’s insights carry a weight few can match—yet, despite her personal loss, she refuses to embrace hatred. Instead, she exposes how Israeli schoolbooks systematically dehumanize Palestinians, shaping young minds to see Arabs as enemies, and fueling a cycle of violence that leads to today’s war crimes in Gaza. 🔍 Discover the shocking truth: How the Holocaust narrative is manipulated to invoke fear in Israeli children—not of Germans, but of Arabs, now labeled as “Nazis” by Israeli leaders. ⚔️ Understand the transformation: How Israeli children, indoctrinated from an early age, grow into soldiers who carry out brutal acts without questioning their orders. 📚 Explore the research: Peled-Elhanan’s groundbreaking studies uncover the racism embedded in Israeli textbooks and media, revealing the disturbing connection between education and militarism. This interview is not just a conversation; it’s a wake-up call. Don’t miss this compelling dialogue about fear, indoctrination, and the critical role of education in shaping future generations. Watch now to challenge what you thought you knew about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of education in perpetuating cycles of violence. 👉 Subscribe for more thought-provoking interviews and discussions that dig deeper into the truths behind the headlines. 00:00 Intro06:55 Racism in Israeli Education17:55 Manipulation and deception as strategy20:30 Israel is not a democracy26:40 The indoctrination of future soldiers46:40 How perpetual victimhood justifies war crimes01:00:10 The stereotype of the Palestinian terrorist
Alternate Focus interviews Nurit Peled-Elhanan, author of the forthcoming book Palestine in Israeli School Books: Ideology and Propaganda in Education. Nurit Peled-Elhanan argues that the textbooks used in the school system are laced with a pro-Israel ideology, and that they play a part in priming Israeli children for military service. She analyzes the presentation of images, maps, layouts and use of language in History, Geography and Civic Studies textbooks, and reveals how the books might be seen to marginalize Palestinians, legitimize Israeli military action and reinforce Jewish-Israeli territorial identity.
To mark a year of genocide in Gaza, we publish this powerful interview with two Israeli dissidents who took part in a Palestine Action siege of the Elbit HQ. https://realmedia.press/israeli-dissi…
🔥Ex-IDF Soldier Predicts Israel’s Collapse (Here’s Why) 🚨In this explosive interview, former IDF soldier and renowned activist Professor Haim Bresheeth delivers a stunning analysis of the Iran-Israel conflict, the genocide in Gaza, and what he calls the terminal decline of Western imperialism. Prof. Bresheeth argues that the recent escalations are a smokescreen for the ongoing atrocities in Palestine and reveals why he predicts Israel’s collapse within a decade. Join us for a deep dive into the geopolitical dynamics shifting the balance of power in the Middle East. We explore how Iran’s strategic patience and cost-effective military technology are challenging the expensive, destructive power of Israel and the United States. Is Zionism a “virulent strain of colonialism,” as the professor claims? Is the West’s investment in destruction a sign of its inevitable fall? This is the unfiltered analysis of the Iran-Israel conflict you won’t see on the mainstream media. 📌 WATCH NOW: • DDP Podcast
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🔥 Tony Greenstein: From Labour Expulsion to Terror Charges — What the Media Won’t Tell You In this explosive and frank conversation, I sit down with veteran activist Tony Greenstein—co-founder of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, long-time anti-Zionist, and a relentless critic of both Israeli apartheid and British political cowardice. Tony walks us through his journey:→ From being expelled from the Labour Party for what he says were trumped-up antisemitism charges…→ To facing a suspended prison sentence for his role in a Palestine Action protest targeting Elbit Systems, an Israeli arms manufacturer operating in the UK…→ To being charged under the UK Terrorism Act for a single tweet deemed supportive of Hamas. We talk political witch-hunts, Zionism as state ideology, the silencing of dissent in the UK, and why the crackdown on voices like Tony’s is not just about Palestine—it’s about democracy, truth, and the price of speaking out. 🔥 If you’re tired of the media echo chamber and want unfiltered, high-voltage perspectives—this one’s for you. — 📖 Tony’s new book is out. If you value what he stands for, consider supporting him by picking up a copy. —
Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe – Episode 1 | Featured Documentary.
Al-Nakba: The Palestinian catastrophe “The Nakba did not begin in 1948. Its origins lie over two centuries ago….” So begins this four-part series on the ‘nakba’, meaning the ‘catastrophe’, about the history of the Palestinian exodus that led to the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948, and the establishment of the state of Israel. This sweeping history starts back in 1799 with Napoleon’s attempted advance into Palestine to check British expansion and his appeal to the Jews of the world to reclaim their land in league with France. The narrative moves through the 19th century and into the 20th century with the British Mandate in Palestine and comes right up to date in the 21st century and the ongoing ‘nakba’ on the ground. Arab, Israeli and Western intellectuals, historians and eye-witnesses provide the central narrative which is accompanied by archive material and documents, many only recently released for the first time. For Palestinians, 1948 marks the ‘nakba’ or the ‘catastrophe’, when hundreds of thousands were forced out of their homes. But for Israelis, the same year marks the creation of their own state. This series attempts to present an understanding of the events of the past that are still shaping the present. This story starts in 1799, outside the walls of Acre in Ottoman-controlled Palestine, when an army under Napoleon Bonaparte besieged the city. It was all part of a campaign to defeat the Ottomans and establish a French presence in the region. In search of allies, Napoleon issued a letter offering Palestine as a homeland to the Jews under French protection. He called on the Jews to ‘rise up’ against what he called their oppressors. Napoleon’s appeal was widely publicised. But he was ultimately defeated. In Acre today, the only memory of him is a statue atop a hill overlooking the city. Yet Napoleon’s project for a Jewish homeland in the region under a colonial protectorate did not die, 40 years later, the plan was revived but by the British.

