
Open Source with Christopher Lydon A Jerusalem Tragedy
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Oct 10, 2024 Nathan Thrall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, delves into the haunting realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through poignant narratives and personal stories. He examines a tragic bus accident involving Palestinian children, emphasizing systemic injustices and the contrasting indifference of Israeli security forces. The conversation also critiques societal dehumanization, highlights the emotional toll of segregation, and draws parallels to the anti-apartheid movement. Thrall calls for increased awareness and empathy amidst ongoing geopolitical struggles.
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The Burning Bus Tragedy
- A school bus of Palestinian kindergarteners crashed and burned, highlighting the occupation's impact.
- Israeli forces' delayed response, compared to their swift reaction to stone-throwing, underscored the disparity in treatment.
Apartheid: Beyond Analogy
- The situation in Israel-Palestine isn't just a historical analogy to apartheid, it fits the legal definition.
- Leading human rights organizations and even some Israeli officials agree on this classification.
Accelerating Occupation, Declining Interest
- The occupation is accelerating, with increased land confiscation and expansion of Israeli settlements.
- Global interest wanes between periods of intense violence, masking the ongoing daily tragedies.



