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It’s Still A Nightmare In Gaza

It’s Still A Nightmare In Gaza

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Today, host Esty Dinur is joined by Jennifer Loewenstein to debrief about the ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestine. They discuss what’s happening in Gaza and the status of the ceasefire and Gaza “Board of Peace.”

Loewenstein says that nothing has changed in Gaza since the ceasefire except the intensity of bombing, which has decreased, but not ceased. She describes the partitioning of Gaza into green and red “zones” and the “yellow line” that marks the line of Israeli occupation. Over two million Palestinians have been pushed into the “red zone” along the coast where they are living in non-winterized tents in conditions that Loewenstein calls “abject misery.” Meanwhile the Rafa crossing remains closed and Israel is planning concentration camps for Palestinians.

Loewenstein says that the ceasefire and the creation of the “Board of Peace” have been successful in keeping what’s happening in Gaza out of the news. She says that “it’s scandalous that no Palestinians are on the Board and after two years of genocide that what’s happening is a deeper entrenchment of the occupation.”

They also discuss the role of gangs in the “red zone,” the deliberate targeting of journalists, and the wiping out UNRWA. Loewenstein says that what’s happening in Gaza is an expression of Western imperialism and the expansion of Israeli hegemony around the Middle East.

Jennifer Loewenstein is an American activist, journalist, and founder of the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project. Her work has appeared in academic journals such as The Journal of Palestine Studies, and she is a regular contributor to the CounterPunch magazine.

Featured image of an aerial view of Israel’s destruction of Rafa via UNRWA on Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO).

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