• Gaza's Tears: Understanding the Roots of Conflict, part 1

  • Mar 3 2024
  • Durata: 52 min
  • Podcast
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Gaza's Tears: Understanding the Roots of Conflict, part 1

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  • 💬 Episode Summary, Option 1


    Dive into the heart of a centuries-old conflict with 'Get Uncomfortable', where host Adam Smith and guest Dr. Zachary Ritter unravel the complex layers of the Israel-Palestine struggle. This first episode of a compelling two-part series sheds light on the historical and present-day tensions that have led to recent violence in Gaza, exploring the intricate web of politics, religion, and power. Tune in to navigate the uncomfortable truths with insights from a Jewish scholar who bridges the gap between communities, and discover why picking sides isn't as simple as it seems.


    Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 2


    Join Adam Smith on 'Get Uncomfortable' for an eye-opening discussion with Dr. Zachary Ritter, a scholar with a unique perspective on the Israel-Palestine conflict. In this episode, the first of two, they delve into the origins and escalations of the recent Gaza crisis, examining the impact of historical trauma and the influence of geopolitics on this enduring struggle. From the streets of Gaza to the halls of academia, learn how the conflict resonates globally and why understanding its complexities is more crucial than ever.


    Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


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    💬 Episode Summary, Option 3


    'Get Uncomfortable' confronts the volatile issue of the Israel-Palestine conflict with host Adam Smith and Dr. Zachary Ritter, a Jewish advocate for justice. This episode, the first installment of a two-part series, takes you on a historical journey from the roots of Jewish and Palestinian indigeneity to the explosive modern-day consequences in Gaza. Discover the nuanced narratives that challenge conventional allegiances and deepen your understanding of a conflict that defies easy solutions.


    Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


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    📋 Episode Chapters


    (00:00) This is the first in a two part series about the Gaza conflict

    (01:44) Adam Smith: Stand with Israel or stand with Palestine in this conflict

    (11:43) The conflict between Israel and Palestine dates back thousands of years

    (19:06) In 1931, British Palestine was only 16% jewish

    (26:11) Gaza was taken over by Egypt between 1948 and 1967

    (30:14) 1967 war. Then you have the 1973 Yom Kippur war

    (37:41) In 1987, Israel erects a wall along the West bank border

    (48:28) I think anti Semitism is playing out on our college campuses

    (51:23) Get Uncomfortable is produced by Rachel Hansen and Adam Smith


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    1) New Ground: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change


    2) Tomorrow's Women


    3) Standing Together


    4) Palestine Legal


    5) International Medical Corps


    6) Doctors without Borders


    https://soundcloud.com/franzaaaj/2pac-changes-franz-remake


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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💬 Episode Summary, Option 1


Dive into the heart of a centuries-old conflict with 'Get Uncomfortable', where host Adam Smith and guest Dr. Zachary Ritter unravel the complex layers of the Israel-Palestine struggle. This first episode of a compelling two-part series sheds light on the historical and present-day tensions that have led to recent violence in Gaza, exploring the intricate web of politics, religion, and power. Tune in to navigate the uncomfortable truths with insights from a Jewish scholar who bridges the gap between communities, and discover why picking sides isn't as simple as it seems.


Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


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💬 Episode Summary, Option 2


Join Adam Smith on 'Get Uncomfortable' for an eye-opening discussion with Dr. Zachary Ritter, a scholar with a unique perspective on the Israel-Palestine conflict. In this episode, the first of two, they delve into the origins and escalations of the recent Gaza crisis, examining the impact of historical trauma and the influence of geopolitics on this enduring struggle. From the streets of Gaza to the halls of academia, learn how the conflict resonates globally and why understanding its complexities is more crucial than ever.


Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


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💬 Episode Summary, Option 3


'Get Uncomfortable' confronts the volatile issue of the Israel-Palestine conflict with host Adam Smith and Dr. Zachary Ritter, a Jewish advocate for justice. This episode, the first installment of a two-part series, takes you on a historical journey from the roots of Jewish and Palestinian indigeneity to the explosive modern-day consequences in Gaza. Discover the nuanced narratives that challenge conventional allegiances and deepen your understanding of a conflict that defies easy solutions.


Episode summary created by https://headliner.app


---


📋 Episode Chapters


(00:00) This is the first in a two part series about the Gaza conflict

(01:44) Adam Smith: Stand with Israel or stand with Palestine in this conflict

(11:43) The conflict between Israel and Palestine dates back thousands of years

(19:06) In 1931, British Palestine was only 16% jewish

(26:11) Gaza was taken over by Egypt between 1948 and 1967

(30:14) 1967 war. Then you have the 1973 Yom Kippur war

(37:41) In 1987, Israel erects a wall along the West bank border

(48:28) I think anti Semitism is playing out on our college campuses

(51:23) Get Uncomfortable is produced by Rachel Hansen and Adam Smith


---


1) New Ground: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change


2) Tomorrow's Women


3) Standing Together


4) Palestine Legal


5) International Medical Corps


6) Doctors without Borders


https://soundcloud.com/franzaaaj/2pac-changes-franz-remake


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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