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"This podcast sheds light on the daily struggles faced by Palestinians since the loss of their homeland. We bring you in-depth discussions and factual insights into the suffering endured by the indigenous people under a fascist state that continues to expand and claim their lands."

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  • TWIP-250525
    May 25 2025

    TWIP-250525 We are witnessing a profound shift—one that is growing stronger, louder, and more undeniable with each passing day. The global stance on Palestine and the Palestinian people is changing, breaking through years of silence, complicity, and suppression. Across nations, activists from all backgrounds, regardless of religion or political affiliation, are refusing to stand idly by. They are raising their voices, marching in the streets, disrupting power structures, and demanding an end to the genocide that has unfolded before the world’s eyes.

    Within Israel itself, cracks are forming in the system. Israeli soldiers, once unquestioning participants in the occupation, are refusing to serve. Some are rejecting orders, refusing to bomb civilian areas, and even stepping forward as vocal supporters of Palestine. This defiance speaks volumes—it reveals the fractures in the Israeli establishment, the unease within its own ranks, and the growing awareness that history will not be kind to those who participated in ethnic cleansing.

    Politicians who once stood firm in their unconditional support for Israel are now hesitating. Their tone is shifting as public pressure mounts. The protests, boycotts, and demands for accountability are forcing them to acknowledge the atrocities unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank. As more leaders step forward to condemn Israel’s actions, the political landscape is shifting. What was once a rigid, unquestioned support system is now facing scrutiny, cracks, and outright rejection by those unwilling to be complicit in genocide.

    Perhaps one of the most telling transformations is within the media—the very institutions that have long been loyal defenders of Zionist narratives. These platforms, which once ignored Palestinian voices and dismissed reports of apartheid and ethnic cleansing, are now struggling to maintain their facade. They can no longer hide behind selective coverage and sanitized rhetoric. The weight of undeniable evidence—the images, the videos, the firsthand accounts—has forced their hand. Anchors who once deflected criticism of Israel are now speaking of genocide. Analysts who avoided the topic are now dissecting Israel’s war crimes. The truth is emerging, and they have nowhere left to hide.

    And perhaps the most powerful force behind this change? Students. From the campuses of Columbia, Harvard, George Washington University, and beyond, student activists are refusing to be silenced. They are organizing sit-ins, erecting protest encampments, demanding their universities divest from companies profiting off Palestinian suffering. They are shutting down lectures, disrupting ceremonies, pressuring administrations, forcing the conversation into spaces where it was once unwelcome. Their voices are undeniable, their demands uncompromising. They are the generation that refuses to inherit silence.

    This is not just a moment—it is a movement. The tide has turned. The world is watching, the people are rising, and history is being rewritten before our eyes. Palestinian liberation is not a distant dream—it is an imminent reality.

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  • TWIP-250518
    May 18 2025

    The UK government has undergone a significant shift in its approach to Israel since the Labour Party took office. Foreign Secretary David Lammy has notably changed policies on arms sales, international law, and humanitarian aid.

    One of the most striking moves was the restoration of UK funding to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, after it had been suspended due to unproven Israeli allegations. Additionally, the UK has dropped its opposition to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrant for Israeli leaders, a decision that has sparked concern among Jewish communal bodies.

    While Labour had previously called for transparency on arms sales to Israel, Lammy has yet to publish the legal advice on whether UK arms exports should be suspended. These shifts indicate a departure from the previous Conservative government’s stance, with some seeing it as a move toward greater accountability, while others worry it marks a distancing from Israel as a key ally.

    There has been a growing international push to hold Israel accountable for its actions in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently issued an advisory opinion stating that Israel's policies in the region violate international law, including findings of apartheid. Additionally, a UN-backed commission has accused Israel of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the ongoing conflict.

    Public opinion is also shifting, with increased scrutiny from human rights organizations and some governments reconsidering their stance on arms sales and diplomatic support. However, enforcement remains a challenge, as key allies like the United States continue to provide military aid and political backing.

    The question now is whether these legal and diplomatic pressures will translate into meaningful consequences.

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  • TWIP-250511
    May 11 2025

    The US has long turned a blind eye to the killings in Gaza and across Palestine. While global awareness of Israel’s crimes grows, the US and European governments continue to defend Israel’s so-called "right to self-defense," fueling outrage among people worldwide. Social media, news reports, and even some governments have amplified the outcry—this genocide can no longer be concealed by silence.

    Sooner or later, accountability will come. Presidents and politicians who refused to hold Israel responsible will face scrutiny. Their legacies will crumble, condemned to the dustbin of history. They will be remembered as cowards, complicit in genocide.

    The story of Hind Rajab, a young girl whose tragic fate reached millions, remains unresolved—a year later, justice has not been served. Yet hers is just one of over 50,000 stories waiting to be told since the brutal assault on Gaza began. And beyond this, there are millions more untold since 1948. The world will not forget.

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