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Genocidal Deceptions, Palestine Denied & the Public Responsibilities of how History might Speak

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For this episode of Understanding Israel Palestine — a Beyond the Walls edition — Jeremy Rothe-Kushel speaks with Matthew Ghobrial Cockerill, a doctoral candidate in International History at the London School of Economics (LSE) and holds a law degree from the University of Chicago.

Cockerill’s research, especially during the past year, hones in on the demographics of fatalities in the Gaza Strip and their implications for determining the true nature & real intent of Israeli military conduct. His research exposing various Israeli claims as reliant on a falsification of the relevant statistics has been primarily published by the British NGO Action on Armed Violence.

Under his History Speaks social & multimedia platforms, Cockerill engages as a public intellectual, in vigorous public interest dialogue, analysis & debate, while contributing to the crucial aforementioned research about the reality of the genocidal Israeli assault on & criminal atrocities in Palestinian Gaza done under the apparent pretext of a war in response to the October 7th attacks.

https://x.com/history__speaks

https://www.youtube.com/@historyspeaksYT

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For this episode of Understanding Israel Palestine — a Beyond the Walls edition — Jeremy Rothe-Kushel speaks with Matthew Ghobrial Cockerill, a doctoral candidate in International History at the London School of Economics (LSE) and holds a law degree from the University of Chicago.

Cockerill’s research, especially during the past year, hones in on the demographics of fatalities in the Gaza Strip and their implications for determining the true nature & real intent of Israeli military conduct. His research exposing various Israeli claims as reliant on a falsification of the relevant statistics has been primarily published by the British NGO Action on Armed Violence.

Under his History Speaks social & multimedia platforms, Cockerill engages as a public intellectual, in vigorous public interest dialogue, analysis & debate, while contributing to the crucial aforementioned research about the reality of the genocidal Israeli assault on & criminal atrocities in Palestinian Gaza done under the apparent pretext of a war in response to the October 7th attacks.

https://x.com/history__speaks

https://www.youtube.com/@historyspeaksYT

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