In this engaging discussion, Sarah Irving, a lecturer and author, and Palestinian writer Seraj Assi delve into the lives of Ghassan Kanafani and Leila Khaled, pivotal figures in the Palestinian left. They explore the historical significance of 1967 and the evolution of revolutionary thought in Palestinian literature. The conversation highlights the enduring legacy of resistance in their works, particularly focusing on themes of loss and resilience. Additionally, they discuss the crucial role of women in the struggle and Khaled's complex legacy as a symbol of liberation.