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Gaza: Recording attacks as an act of resistance

Gaza: Recording attacks as an act of resistance

Al Jazeera12-04-2025

The renewal of Israel's genocidal assault on Gaza has unleashed yet more death, destruction and displacement, but Palestinians remain determined to make the world witness their plight.
Contributors:
Shahd Abusalama – Palestinian scholar and artist
Omer Bartov – Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Brown University
Abdaljawad Omar – Lecturer, Birzeit University; writer and analyst
The 2024 United States presidential race was the first 'podcast' election – and given the millions of views and votes a podcast appearance can bring, it won't be the last. Ryan Kohls reports on the allure of – and the problems with – the political podcast interview.
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Susie Banikarim – Media strategist and consultant
Max Tani – Media editor, Semafor
Cenk Uygur – Creator and host, The Young Turks

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