
Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams Gaza Under Siege: Netanyahu’s Use of Violence to Maintain Power
Nov 6, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Rula Jebreal, a foreign policy analyst with Palestinian roots, and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen tackle the complexities of Gaza's humanitarian crisis and Israeli politics. Jebreal delves into the systemic oppression faced by Palestinians and Netanyahu's authoritarian maneuvers. Van Hollen shares insights from his visit to Gaza, highlighting the devastation and advocating for U.S. accountability through the Leahy Law. Both underline the urgent need for a two-state solution and emphasize grassroots activism to shift Congressional policy.
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Authoritarian Consolidation Linked To Violence
- Netanyahu used anti-democratic tactics to weaken Israeli institutions and consolidate power over two years.
- That consolidation coincided with a campaign of violence in Gaza experts called genocide.
Personal Memory Of Daily Humiliation
- Rula Jebreal describes growing up Palestinian in East Jerusalem under occupation with daily humiliation and military presence.
- She recounts soldiers calling her father to his knees and systemic indignities like degrading searches at airports.
Peace Concessions Were Undermined By Rising Far Right
- Palestinians accepted major concessions in 1993 aiming for a two-state future but far-right Israeli forces undermined that path.
- Assassination of Israeli leaders and rising far-right rhetoric derailed diplomacy and normalized dehumanization.






