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EXPOSED: How the World Dehumanises Palestinian Men

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Abubaker Abed exposes how Israel systematically dehumanises Palestinian men — portraying them as terrorists, stripping them of context and complexity to fuel global narratives that justify its ongoing genocide on Gaza. Hala Hanina also hears Abubaker's dismay at the BBC's misreporting on Gaza and the urgent need for military intervention to stop the genocide. __________________________________

Support 100% independent, Palestinian-led media taking on the pro-genocide Western media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support __________________________________

This is the third episode of Falasteeniya, a new podcast series exploring the gendered dynamic of Israel's oppression hosted by Hala Hanina, a Palestinian social and political activist from Gaza.

Abubaker Abed is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza, now studying in Ireland. Despite being an aspiring football journalist, he became an accidental war correspondent when Israel’s genocide in Gaza turned everyday life into a frontline. His reporting captures both the brutality of Israel’s onslaught and the endurance of those who survive it.

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108 episodes

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Abubaker Abed exposes how Israel systematically dehumanises Palestinian men — portraying them as terrorists, stripping them of context and complexity to fuel global narratives that justify its ongoing genocide on Gaza. Hala Hanina also hears Abubaker's dismay at the BBC's misreporting on Gaza and the urgent need for military intervention to stop the genocide. __________________________________

Support 100% independent, Palestinian-led media taking on the pro-genocide Western media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support __________________________________

This is the third episode of Falasteeniya, a new podcast series exploring the gendered dynamic of Israel's oppression hosted by Hala Hanina, a Palestinian social and political activist from Gaza.

Abubaker Abed is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza, now studying in Ireland. Despite being an aspiring football journalist, he became an accidental war correspondent when Israel’s genocide in Gaza turned everyday life into a frontline. His reporting captures both the brutality of Israel’s onslaught and the endurance of those who survive it.

  continue reading

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