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As Zionism was taking shape in the late 19th century, parallel Jewish anti-Zionist movements were emerging as well.
Palestine Deep Dive's Ahmed Al-Naouq and Hala Hanina pose the question: Was the creation of a Jewish ethno-nationalist state at the expense of Palestinians inevitable? And what other Jewish futures once existed before the creation of Israel?
To answer these questions, they are joined by Palestinian cultural historian, educator and editor Hazem Jamjoum and Molly Crabapple, an artist, writer and author of 'Here Where We Live Is Our Country.’ Her book is a remarkable exploration of the Jewish Bund, a secular, socialist, anti-Zionist movement that once represented a completely different Jewish political future.
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In this special performance-interview episode of Soundtrack of Resistance, we enter the sonic world of musician and sound researcher Bint Mbareh. Recorded live at the Palestine Deep Dive Studio, her exclusive performance flows directly into a conversation with composer Sami El-Enany. Together, their exploratory conversation touches on what shapes their art, the power of the voice, and an interrogation of what it means to resist as an artist.
BINT Mbareh is a sound researcher with a focus on water in Palestine. Her interest in the physical parallel between the water wave and the sound wave leads her into questions of border dissolutions (between bodies, between states, between tenses), and into the possibility of being enveloped by the voice, by sounding communally similarly to being enveloped by a water body. She challenges Settler colonial epistemology by taking seriously Palestinian ways of knowing, from rain-summoning music to shrine pilgrimage as an instigator to political revolution.
Sami El-Enany is an artist who works with sound, fraying the edges of modern classical, electronica and found sound. His work spans multichannel installation, composition, sound design, record production, radio art, filmmaking and image-sound collaboration. Through his practice, he seeks to trace the sonics of solidarity, exploring sound as resonance for union.
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Former Arsenal kit manager Mark Bonnick describes his ordeal after being sacked by Arsenal following 22 years at the club, after pro-Israel campaigners accused him of antisemitism despite the Football Association reportedly informing Arsenal that he had not breached any FA rules.
Mark is joined by his legal representative, the human rights barrister at Garden Court Chambers, Franck Magennis.
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Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina are joined by hip hop artist, activist and journalist Lowkey and author and investigative journalist from the Electronic Intifada, Asa Winstanley.
They discuss the rise of the far right in the UK and its connections to Israel, the unprecedented legal proceedings facing direct action activists and the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.
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Fronts + Fault Lines, is a new podcast on Palestine Deep Dive developed by the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), an organisation of Palestinian and Arab youth in diaspora struggling for the liberation of our land and people.
Hosted by, Jeanine and Nihal, organisers with PYM in Britain - this new podcast series in collaboration with the Palestinian Youth Movement, offering sharp analysis on the Arab and Iranian region and what it means for us in Britain.
In the wake of Prisoners' Day and in the shadow of the execution bill they are joined by Dr Nimer Sultany who is a leading scholar of constitutional and comparative law, who has written extensively on Israeli law's legitimating function, the legal architecture of occupation, and the relationship between law and colonial power.
They discuss how understanding the execution bill requires tracing the legal genealogy of Israeli incarceration back through its British Mandate inheritance; the emergency regulations, the military ordinances, the administrative detention frameworks that Britain constructed across Ireland, India, and Palestine, and which the Israeli state absorbed and expanded after 1948.
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“Habibi, stop talking about the weather – Your future is being tested in Gaza!”Gaza genocide survivors Haia Mohammed and Danah Bseiso speak out about Israel’s destruction of Gaza, the ongoing Nakba and the realities of surviving Israeli genocide in real time.
From airstrikes and forced displacement to starvation, exile and the psychological trauma of losing home and family, they describe what life under Israeli siege and bombardment means for Palestinians and humanity at large.
Danah Bseiso is a Palestinian law student specialising in Public International Law, a writer with We Are Not Numbers and part of Leiden University’s Picturing Scholasticide project documenting Israel’s destruction of Gaza’s education system.
Haia Mohammed is a Palestinian poet and artist whose work explores memory, resistance, grief and displacement.
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Welcome to our UK local election special with the acclaimed authors and journalists Oliver Eagleton and Paul Holden.
Oliver Eagleton is Managing Editor of Phenomenal World and author of The Starmer Project: A Journey to the Right (2022).
Paul Holden is an investigative journalist and author with 15 years experience investigating corruption. He is the author of The Fraud: Keir Starmer, Labour Together and the Crisis of British Democracy (2025).
Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina go beyond the headlines and hysteria, examining the widespread attacks on Zack Polanksi and the Green Party by the media and political establishment, Starmer’s latest assault on Palestine solidarity in Britain and whether these local elections spell the beginning of the end for his party.
As always, the realities on the ground in Palestine remain central to our discussion, we’ll be hearing from our contributors in Gaza, Huda and Ali Skaik, to tell us what the situation is under continued siege and genocide.
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Welcome to the world’s first Palestinian chat show! Palestinian journalists from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina are joined in the studio by Palestinian artist and activist Lubna Speitan and political economist and author Dr Ashok Kumar.
They’ll be discussing why the Green Party must become the first major party in the UK to be proudly anti-Zionist, as well as the latest news from the ground in the Palestine and the wider region.
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Palestinian journalist from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq is joined by Palestinian artist Malak Mattar and Egyptian-British actor, activist and playwright Khalid Abdalla for the third episode of PDD's new weekly chat show, premiering each Wednesday at 7pm UK time.Support us by becoming a paid subscriber from as little as £1 a month. Your support helps us build independent Palestinian-led media in a world which has never needed it more urgently:
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Welcome to the world’s first Palestinian chat show! Palestinian journalists from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina are joined by Palestinian author, academic and physician Dr Ghada Karmi and investigative journalist Matt Kennard.
They’ll be discussing the latest news from Palestine and the wider region, including the now viral of image from L’Espresso magazine showing an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank terrorising a Palestinian woman, the ongoing genocide in Gaza despite six months of so-called “ceasefire” and the significance of Palestinian Prisoner’s Day on 17th April.
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Fronts + Fault Lines, is a new podcast on Palestine Deep Dive developed by the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM), an organisation of Palestinian and Arab youth in diaspora struggling for the liberation of our land and people.
Hosted by, Jeanine and Nihal, organisers with PYM in Britain - this new podcast series in collaboration with the Palestinian Youth Movement, offering sharp analysis on the Arab and Iranian region and what it means for us in Britain.
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In this episode, they are joined by Nathaniel George, lecturer in Politics and the Middle East at SOAS, University of London, whose work focuses on Lebanese politics, Hezbollah, and the regional dimensions of the Palestinian struggle. They’ll be discussing the escalating destruction in Lebanon — how the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel is unfolding in the context of a wider regional war, what it tells us about the limits and possibilities of armed resistance, and what the future of Lebanon looks like inside an order that is being remade by force.
This content is provided for educational and journalistic purposes only. References to proscribed organisations are made solely within the scope of analysis and reporting.
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Welcome to the world’s first Palestinian chat show! Palestinian journalists from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina are joined by Palestinian activist Lujane Hamzeh and the legendary anti-establishment punk-rap artist Bobby Vylan.
They’ll be discussing the latest news from Palestine and the wider region, including Trump’s genocidal statements towards Iran, Israel’s ongoing onslaught in Lebanon and its genocide in Palestine and they’ll be taking your question too!
Don’t forget to pitch them the chat!
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Palestinian journalist from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq is joined by renowned historian and author Vijay Prashad. Through the lens of hyper-imperialism, they unravel U.S. foreign policy—from Venezuela to Gaza, Iran to Greenland—and the global rise of the far right.Venezuela’s president was abducted last week in a U.S. military operation that left at least 80 people dead, including 32 Cubans tasked with protecting President Nicolás Maduro. Just days earlier, Israel’s prime minister — international fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes — departed Washington, D.C., after being warmly received by U.S. officials.Vijay has written more than forty books, including Washington Bullets and The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World. He is the executive director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, chief correspondent for Globetrotter, and chief editor of LeftWord Books in New Delhi.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/support
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Hala Hanina is joined in the Palestine Deep Dive studio by Dr Bahzad Ziyad, a Palestinian medical doctor and mental health specialist who survived two years of Israel's genocide on Gaza.This episode of Falasteeniya exposes the romanticisation of Palestinian resilience as yet another form of dehumanisation while reclaiming Palestinian humanity in its full, ordinary complexity.Dr Bahzad has previously lived in the United Kingdom while studying for a masters degree in Child and Adolescent Mental Health at King's College London, before choosing to return home to Gaza to serve his people as a mental health doctor at the Gaza Community Mental Health Program. Hala Hanina is a social and political activist from Gaza. She is currently completing a PhD in politics and sociology, focusing on Palestinian women at the intersection of colonial and patriarchal violence.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/support
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Palestinian author, physician and academic Dr Ghada Karmi joins Ahmed Alnaouq for a far-reaching discussion on Zionism, justice, and the shifting global landscape surrounding Palestine. Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportAhmed explores her viral confrontation with Israeli settler Dani Dayan at the Oxford Union, the Gaza genocide and its international enablers, the deep structures of Western support for Israel and why the very existence of Palestinians poses a problem for Israel. Karmi also reflects on one-state realities, Your Party, the truth about liberal Zionism, and how the wider public can resist despair and reclaim collective power.The episode closes with the importance of language, and an introduction to Karmi’s newest book Murjana, set in medieval Baghdad.
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Ahmed Masoud, Palestinian writer and director, joins Palestinian Deep Dive’s Ahmed Alnaouq to discuss his creative process, the history of Palestinian literature and culture, witnessing a genocide as a writer and the envisioning a liberated Gaza.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportAhmed Masoud is a writer and director who grew up in the Gaza Strip and moved to London in 2002. His debut novel ‘Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance of Mustafa Ouda’ won the Muslim Writers Awards. His theatre credits include ‘The Shroud Maker’, ‘Camouflage’, ‘Walaa’, ‘Loyalty’, ‘Go to Gaza, Drink the Sea’ and ‘Escape from Gaza’. He is the founder of Al Zaytouna Dance Theatre, for whom he has written and directed several productions for the London stage, and subsequent European tours.Ahmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza and co-founder of We Are Not Numbers.
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Issam Adwan, a researcher and journalist from Gaza, joins Hala Hanina, to discuss Israel’s targeting of Palestinians journalists, the smear campaigns they face, as well as, being the first to investigate the case of Hind Rajab. Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportIssam Adwan is a Palestinian researcher whose work bridges international media, grassroots activism, and academic inquiry. He has worked as a journalist for global outlets including The Associated Press and Al Jazeera English, providing frontline coverage and investigative reports from Gaza during times of crisis. His leadership experience includes serving as manager of We Are Not Numbers, where he represented Palestinian voices internationally, and teaching political translation at Al-Azhar University in Gaza.Hala Hanina is a social and political activist from Gaza. She is currently completing a PhD in politics and sociology, focusing on Palestinian women at the intersection of colonial and patriarchal violence.
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Ahmad Alnaouq, Palestine Deep Dive’s journalist, sits down with Daniel Levy, former Israeli negotiator, for an in-depth discussion on how the Israeli government and society have shifted toward the extreme, the long-term consequences of dehumanising Palestinians, and why meaningful change requires an end to impunity.
The conversation explores whether Israel has achieved its military objectives, the limits of its internal resilience, and the emerging post-war plans being shaped by both Israel and the United States for Gaza.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/support
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Mohammed Ashraf, a Palestinian medical doctor, joins Ahmed Alnaouq to discuss the targeting of his friends, family and colleagues in Gaza during the genocide, the overwhelming of Gaza’s healthcare system and what he personally witnessed during the genocide.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportAhmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza and co-founder of We Are Not Numbers
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Brian Barber joins Ahmed Alnaouq to discuss his experience when first visiting Gaza, misconceptions about Palestinians and the psychological impact of the occupation.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportBrian Barber is Professor Emeritus of Child and Family Studies at the University of Tennessee, where he founded and directed the Center for the Study of Youth and Political Conflict.Ahmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza and co-founder of We Are Not NumbersBrian Barber's book 'No Way But Forward' can be purchased at bkbarber.com
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