In this episode, we trace the turbulent history that links the Palestinian armed struggle, Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon, and the emergence of Hezbollah as a powerful force in the region. From the PLO’s “state-within-a-state” in southern Lebanon to the devastation of Operation Peace in Galilee and the Sabra and Shatila massacres, we examine how cycles of repression and resistance reshaped the landscape of liberation movements. We explore the social and political conditions of Lebanon’s Shi’ite community, the influence of the Iranian Revolution, and how Hezbollah rose from the ashes of the PLO’s expulsion to become the first guerrilla group to force Israel from occupied territory.
Timestamps
Intro
0:00 – 4:45 — Introduction
DIALECTICS OF REPRESSION & RESISTANCE | Framework for Interpretation
4:45 – 14:06 — Overview of the dialectical relationship between colonial repression and anti-colonial resistance
THE PLO & ISRAEL IN LEBANON | Context for the 1982 Invasion
14:06 – 34:46
— The PLO “State-Within-a-State”
— ‘Eretz Israel’ Expansionism and Lebanon
— The Sharon Plan
— “...NOT OURS TO DESTROY” | Operation Peace in Galilee & PLO Expulsion
HEZBOLLAH FROM THE ASHES OF THE PLO
34:46 – 53:44
— The Shi’ites of Southern Lebanon
— The Iranian Revolution
— The Party of God Forms
THE RESISTANCE IS HEZBOLLAH AND HEZBOLLAH IS THE RESISTANCE 53:44 – 1:13:52
— The Resistance Priority & Logic
— Breaking Prestige | The Aura of Invincibility Destroyed, 1985–2000
— The Second Intifada, 2000–2005
— “The Greatest Guerrilla Group in the World”
Conclusion
1:13:52 – 1:17:16 — Conclusion