
The Intercept Briefing
Judith Butler Will Not Co-Sign Israel’s Alibi for Genocide
May 1, 2024
Famed American philosopher Judith Butler discusses the controversy surrounding their remarks on Hamas and armed resistance in Israel. Topics include crackdowns on student protests, academic freedom, and navigating the complexities of condemning violence while understanding historical context in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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- Judith Butler views Hamas-led operations as armed resistance in the historical context, sparking controversy and criticism from media in Europe and Israel.
- The suppression of protests and free speech on college campuses reflects a broader pattern of restricting dissenting voices, showcasing varying commitments to preserving freedom of expression.
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Examining the Political Situation in Israel and Gaza
Netanyahu's readiness for a full-scale invasion of Rafah showcases his commitment to prolonging the war despite opportunities for peace deals. The discussion highlights how the war is not solely about hostages, with Netanyahu seemingly obstructing ongoing negotiations and potentially avoiding legal troubles by extending the conflict. Reports of the International Criminal Court's involvement and Netanyahu's efforts to prevent potential indictments add complexity to the political landscape.
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