Explore how the Israel-Palestine conflict is fundamentally shaped by colonial dynamics, from early Zionist settlement to modern displacement patterns and international power relations.
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This isn't a religious conflict or a territorial dispute between equals, but a colonial project that has created systematic oppression. You can't compromise with colonialism—you can only end it.
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Lena and Eli explore the complex colonial roots and dual traumas of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from 1885 to today. They examine how the same events created opposing national stories and discuss paths toward equality.
A comprehensive exploration of the century-old territorial dispute between Israelis and Palestinians, tracing its historical roots, key turning points, and the complex factors that have shaped today's reality.
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Explore the complex history of two peoples claiming one land, from Ottoman-era origins and broken promises to the modern humanitarian crisis and the search for a shared future.
A balanced deep dive into one of the world's most complex conflicts, exploring competing narratives and historical foundations that shape the Israel-Palestine struggle today.
Untangle the complex history of two national movements claiming one land. Trace the story from the Ottoman era to today to understand the modern impasse.
Une analyse des racines historiques et territoriales du conflit entre deux peuples revendiquant la même terre, depuis les mouvements nationalistes jusqu'aux cycles actuels de violence et tentatives de paix.
The Israel-Palestine conflict is often viewed through a modern lens, but its roots lie in the 1800s. Learn how two national movements began to collide.