
 Makdisi Street
 Makdisi Street "Israel is synonymous with the end of the rules-based order" w/ Noura Erakat
 May 27, 2025 
 Noura Erakat, a Palestinian-American activist and legal scholar, dives deep into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, discussing its implications for the rules-based international order. She critiques the failures of global institutions and emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism. The conversation explores the emotional toll of the conflict, shifting perceptions of support in the West, and the necessity for reform within Palestinian movements. Erakat advocates for unity and cultural involvement as essential components for driving meaningful change. 
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Gaza Genocide and Global Repercussions
- Israel's prolonged warfare against Gaza represents a systemic genocide ongoing for over 589 days.
- This conflict symbolizes a breakdown of the international rules-based order and a rehearsal for global oppression of marginalized groups.
Shift in US Public Opinion
- Popular support in the US, especially among Democrats, has dramatically shifted toward Palestinians.
- This change occurred despite heavy government and media propaganda supporting Israel.
Persistent Grassroots Activism
- Ordinary people have protested persistently, like a couple standing in front of the UN every Thursday for nearly 585 days.
- Students and artists face repression but continue activism with pride and commitment.





