

Nathan Thrall Lays Bare Everyday Reality of Life Under Occupation
Jul 31, 2024
Nathan Thrall, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former director of the Israel/Palestine Project, shares his powerful insights on life under occupation. He discusses the harrowing story of a 2012 bus crash that claimed the lives of Palestinian kindergartners, emphasizing the emotional and bureaucratic chaos that ensued. Thrall connects this tragedy to the broader Israel-Palestine conflict, revealing systemic injustices faced by Palestinians. His compelling narratives highlight the resilience of individuals amidst overwhelming adversity.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
A Journey of Hope and Tragedy
02:34 • 11min
Exploring the Tragedy of Jerusalem Through Personal Narratives
13:17 • 2min
Tragedy and Systemic Injustice
15:34 • 18min
Tragedy and Tension: Exploring a Bus Accident Within the Israel-Palestine Conflict
33:17 • 2min
Life Under Occupation: Personal Stories and Broader Implications
35:39 • 18min
Understanding Life Under Occupation and Community Engagement
53:21 • 3min