Rashid Khalidi | A History of Settler Colonialism & Resistance 1917-2017
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- In this episode of the afikra podcast, we delve into professor Rashid Khalidi's insightful book, "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017." The esteemed Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University, offers a profound analysis rooted in extensive scholarship and personal narrative, exploring the relentless conflict and resilience defining Palestinian history over the last century.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Unpacking "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine"
3:40 The Genesis of the Book
5:04 Key Declarations of War Against Palestinians
7:03 The Balfour Declaration's Impact
8:40 The UN Partition Plan and Its Fallout
9:55 The Significance of the 1967 War
11:01 The 1982 Lebanon Invasion
11:52 Oslo Accords: Promises and Pitfalls
13:06 Assaults on Gaza: A Recurring Tragedy
13:51 Herzl-Diya Correspondence: Early Warnings
19:10 Understanding the Nakba
21:42 The Unique Nature of the 1967 Conflict
24:50 Evolution of External Support for Zionism
29:05 Visions for a Peaceful Resolution
30:18 Patterns of Settler Colonial Confrontations
32:12 Addressing Inequality: The Path Forward
36:28 The Role of the Journal of Palestine Studies
37:16 Clarifying Common Misunderstandings
40:33 Q&A: Learning About Palestine's History
42:22 Gender and Palestinian Identity
45:05 The Crucial Role of Hope
47:00 The Need for New Palestinian Leadership
51:45 Global Responses to Palestine's Struggle
Professor Rashid Khalidi is an authority on Middle Eastern history who has made significant contributions to the understanding of Arab studies and Palestinian identity. With a BA from Yale and a D.Phil from Oxford, Khalidi's academic journey is distinguished by his roles as co-editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies and former advisor to the Palestinian delegation in peace negotiations. His prolific writing includes notable works such as "Brokers of Deceit," "The Iron Cage," and "Palestinian Identity," among others, enriching the discourse on the Middle East and Palestine's quest for statehood.
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Love this author and how he sets it straight
Yes indeed.
Thank you for this amazingly informative discussion! I really appreciate your project at afikra
Thanks for the support, Zack!
amazing event, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting and informative. Thank you for organizing this talk.
Our pleasure!
Great talk. Thank you.
Thanks, Bashar!
This is the most important talk ever.
We agree!
Preaching to the choir.
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Thanks for watching!
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7:19 - 13:50 - a broad overview of periods discussed
13:51 - 19:09 - First declaration
19:10 - 21:40 - Second Declaration
The nakhba was made possible by the British, by crushing Palestinians in late 30s
British deviate from support of Zionism, the zionist movement look to the Soviets and Washington for support
21:41 - 24:55 - Third Declaration
24:55 - 36:05 - Host's Questions
36:06 - 40:32 - plugs, and biggest misconception (37:14) (host's final question)
40:34 - 56:00 - Audience questions
You're awesome!
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Continue your fight for free palestinians.You are going to win soon ot later.
Did the host even read the book?
Seems like he was lost all the way the conversation.
He should have done proper research before you interview a exemplary historian like Professor Khalidi.
We always try our best. Hope you were able to get something out of it
What a dangerous hack!
The main moderator clearly has no (deep) knowledge and understanding of eliminationist settler-colonialism.
This is exactly why we have people on who do! Thanks for sharing.
Respect for them jews for defending them selves against islam.
Dont do meth
@@MulletKid I dont, do you ?
Israel is a colonising state, it is an invading force against the natives. The war that Israel waged against the native Palestinians has nothing to do with religion.
@@hadilkamal2267 Jews were the natives
@@rollling7523 Israelis have burned hundreds of ancient olive trees in the west bank, over the last decades. Some of the trees were over 1000 years old. Natives would never burn their own trees.
Yeah Safed 1834 and the 1929 'occurrences' were just innocent anti-colonial struggles, right? No innocent civilians were targeted and killed by Palestinians?
And what about Black September? Why does Rashid Khalidi support it?
I wonder how Rashid Khalidi and afikra explain that breaking into a home, kidnapping a mother and an infant, taking them hostage to the beach, shooting the mother in the head and smashing the infant's head on rocks is not terrorism.
I wonder how Rashid Khalidi and afikra explain that breaking into a school, tying up students and teachers and killing them with grenades is not terrorism.
I wonder how Rashid Khalidi and afikra explain that taking a bomb into a schoolchildren's part not terrorism.
I wonder how Rashid Khalidi and afikra explain that planting a bomb in a school cafeteria is not terrorism.
I wonder how Rashid Khalidi and afikra explain that taking teenagers, tying their feet with rope, hanging them upside down in the Hebron marketplace and slicing their throat is not terrorism.
😂 Zionist alert
Long live Israeli from the river to the sea