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In this episode, Antony Loewenstein examines Israel’s decision to legalise the execution of Palestinians and what it exposes about the wider realities of occupation, apartheid, and state violence stretching from Gaza and the West Bank to Lebanon and Iran. Cutting through media spin and Western complicity, he argues this legislation is not an anomaly but part of a long and accelerating pattern that defines Israel’s role in the region today.
Produced by Lena Helou and Lem Zakharia
By Antony LoewensteinIf you value independent journalism, support this show: https://bit.ly/4rqn9wF
In this episode, Antony Loewenstein examines Israel’s decision to legalise the execution of Palestinians and what it exposes about the wider realities of occupation, apartheid, and state violence stretching from Gaza and the West Bank to Lebanon and Iran. Cutting through media spin and Western complicity, he argues this legislation is not an anomaly but part of a long and accelerating pattern that defines Israel’s role in the region today.
Produced by Lena Helou and Lem Zakharia