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In this episode of the Sumud Podcast, Dr. Ed Hasan sits down with activist and Global Sumud Flotilla Haitham Arafat to discuss his journey from Gaza to becoming a leading voice for justice and humanitarian advocacy. After losing more than 100 family members, Haitham shares the personal tragedies that changed the course of his life, leading him to leave behind a successful career and dedicate himself to raising awareness about the ongoing suffering of civilians. He recounts his experiences aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, the international effort to challenge isolation and deliver aid, as well as the risks, sacrifices, and realities faced by those who participated.
A Palestinian American born in Gaza, Haitham Arafat has lost many members of his family to the Israeli illegal occupation and genocide. Haitham is a cyber security expert that decided to leave professional work and dedicate the rest of his life to stop the genocide and fight for human rights. Haitham has been very active protesting in the USA to expose Zionism and illegal weapon chain of supply to Israel, he joined the Global Sumud Flotilla to deliver humanitarian and medical aid to Gaza. Haitham was kidnapped in international waters and was tortured by Israelis.
In this conversation, we explore
→ Growing up in Gaza and the experiences that shaped Haitham’s life
→ Losing over 100 family members, grief, and survivor’s guilt
→ Leaving cybersecurity behind to become a full-time activist
→ The meaning of Sumud and the mission of the Global Sumud Flotilla
→ Life at sea, international solidarity, and multiple interceptions
→ Social media, independent reporting, and the importance of bearing witness
→ The humanitarian crisis, grassroots action, and a message of courage and dignity
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In this episode of the Sumud Podcast, Dr. Ed Hasan sits down with activist and Global Sumud Flotilla Haitham Arafat to discuss his journey from Gaza to becoming a leading voice for justice and humanitarian advocacy. After losing more than 100 family members, Haitham shares the personal tragedies that changed the course of his life, leading him to leave behind a successful career and dedicate himself to raising awareness about the ongoing suffering of civilians. He recounts his experiences aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, the international effort to challenge isolation and deliver aid, as well as the risks, sacrifices, and realities faced by those who participated.
A Palestinian American born in Gaza, Haitham Arafat has lost many members of his family to the Israeli illegal occupation and genocide. Haitham is a cyber security expert that decided to leave professional work and dedicate the rest of his life to stop the genocide and fight for human rights. Haitham has been very active protesting in the USA to expose Zionism and illegal weapon chain of supply to Israel, he joined the Global Sumud Flotilla to deliver humanitarian and medical aid to Gaza. Haitham was kidnapped in international waters and was tortured by Israelis.
In this conversation, we explore
→ Growing up in Gaza and the experiences that shaped Haitham’s life
→ Losing over 100 family members, grief, and survivor’s guilt
→ Leaving cybersecurity behind to become a full-time activist
→ The meaning of Sumud and the mission of the Global Sumud Flotilla
→ Life at sea, international solidarity, and multiple interceptions
→ Social media, independent reporting, and the importance of bearing witness
→ The humanitarian crisis, grassroots action, and a message of courage and dignity
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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