The New Yorker Radio Hour

Israel’s Other Intractable Conflict (Part 1)

Aug 2, 2024
Nathan Thrall, an acclaimed American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner, joins to discuss the intricate realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially the escalating violence in the West Bank. Thrall highlights how life under occupation has become unbearable for Palestinians, likening their future to that of Native Americans. He also elaborates on the implications of recent legal rulings and the systemic inequalities stemming from settlement politics. Additionally, he addresses the complexities of coexistence and the broader challenges to achieving peace.
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