
Palestine Pt. 13: Al-Aqsa Flood and the Resistance Axis w/ Matteo Capasso
Oct 8, 2024
In this discussion, Matteo Capasso, a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Venice, analyzes the Al-Aqsa Flood operation and its implications for U.S. imperialism. He dives into the historical context of Palestinian resistance, emphasizing the narratives surrounding Hamas and Hezbollah. The conversation highlights the intricate ties between U.S. support for Israel and global anti-imperialist movements. Capasso argues for solidarity with the Global South, stressing the need for critical engagement with the complexities of the Palestinian struggle and the broader fight against oppression.
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October 7 Reignited Palestinian Armed Liberation
- October 7, 2023 reignited the Palestinian national liberation struggle as a coordinated military operation by Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the PFLP aiming to break Gaza's blockade and force hostage-prisoner exchanges.
- The operation combined a 5,000-rocket barrage, cross-border incursions, paragliding, and hostage-taking to shock Israel and re-center Palestine on the regional agenda.
Propaganda Fueled Immediate Western Condemnation
- Western governments and media immediately framed the operation as barbaric terrorism and circulated fabricated atrocity claims like beheaded babies and mass rapes to justify unconditional support for Israel.
- Investigations later showed many claims were false and that Israeli tactics (Hannibal Doctrine) contributed to settler deaths, exposing propaganda mechanics.
Hamas As Governing National Liberation Movement
- Hamas evolved from 1987 origins into Gaza's de facto authority after winning 2006–07 elections and governing under blockade, combining social services, political organization, and armed resistance.
- Its Sunni Muslim Brotherhood roots coexist with pragmatic alliances and military restructuring under leaders like Yahya Sinwar.
