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Israel's Illegal Assault on Jenin – w/ Noura Erakat
Plus Biden's Trumpian nomination, DeSantis's self-own, and the top suspects for cocaine in the White House
July 07, 2023

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“Their crime is to exist,” Palestinian human rights attorney Noura Erakat says of the Palestinians resisting Israel’s state-perpetrated terrorism and the recent attacks on the West Bank city of Jenin in particular.

“When they attack, with war planes and tanks, indiscriminately, it’s a message to Palestinians that you are not safe. Anywhere. That unless you completely surrender, we will terrorize you. And the rest of the international community is going to blame you.

But, she tells us, sharing the resilience of Palestinians, “this is not a people that watches this and gives up. We’ll fight. We’ll fight and we’ll die fighting for our freedom.”

And their fight is challenging Israel’s illegal violence: “The fact that Palestinians refuse to disappear is the existential threat. It’s not Molotov cocktails, or IEDs, or armed Palestinians. It’s the fact that Palestinians have united themselves across violent geographic demarcations that are meant to separate us, and refuse to disappear.”

Watch the full interview with Noura to hear her family’s tragic first-hand experience with Israeli terror and her predictions for the future of the brave people of Palestine.

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Palestinian Writer Breaks Down At Gaza’s Mass Graves
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“I really have never seen anything like this, in Palestine or anywhere else in the world.”

Palestinian-American writer and human rights activist Susan Abulhawa has been to Gaza twice since October 7th. Her harrowing experience is hard to hear, but so important to listen to.

“The inhumanity is hard to fathom,” she says as she describes images far worse than what we’ve been told so far about Gaza. “It is a constant state of terror.”

We had Susan on to pull back the curtain of censorship held over Palestine, and she reveals the horrifying truth: zip ties tied tight for children’s hands, a heat wave turning tents into ovens, an epidemic of flies, mosquitos, and scorpions, grandparents who have lost their entire families, and a story of a house cat wounded and orphaned from his family, barely able to survive.

And as the US continues to fund this terror, Susan gives a stark warning: “If we allow this to continue without any accountability or serious consequences, then there will be no more limits for what these fascists will do. And it won’t stop with Gaza.”

But this week after a just-for-show shipments pause, Biden sent another $1 billion of weapons to Israel. So we asked Susan about the 2024 election and the question that keeps coming up: But won’t Trump be worse?

Susan responds: “I don’t know what’s worse than what Biden’s done. What can possibly be worse than genocide? What is worse than besieging two and a half million people in a tiny, densely-populated place and then bombing the hell out of them? Watching for seven months a live-streamed genocide and sending billions upon billions every month to this monstrosity to continue this genocide. What could possibly be worse?”

Subscribe to hear the full interview with Susan Abulhawa about academic censorship, the policing of pro-Palestine speech, and why she was canceled for her comments about Zelensky.

This episode is very hard to hear, but Susan explains that we cannot become desensitized to the horrors our governments are creating. Listen to and share Susan’s reporting. We appreciate your support of Useful Idiots and independent media.

Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown: GOP brags Trump hates Palestinians more than Biden does

And see Katie’s mashup of politicians’ and corporate media’s hypocrisy on Zionist violence here.

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Only days after Biden’s big stand against Israel in which he paused a single weapons shipment (and privately acknowledged it was only symbolic), he restarted his funding of Israel’s assault on Gaza with another billion dollars of aid.

This made Republicans nervous. We’re supposed to be the genociders, they thought.

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This bickering and arguing about who gets to kill more Palestinians is unfortunately sure to intensify as we head towards June, when the first debate between Trump and Biden (and no one else, assures a Biden spokesperson on CNN) will take place with the two worst possible moderators you could imagine.

Subscribe to watch the episode and commiserate with Katie and Aaron as they throw down all across corporate media. Sky News is celebrating the attempted assassination of Slovakia’s prime minister, Tim Scott (also on his knees) praises Trump for having the energy of a 40-year-old, CNN warns why Russia is going to steal this election even harder than the other ones, and the Missouri secretary of state has a weird new campaign slogan: “In America, you can be anything you want. So don’t be weak and gay.” We wonder how that will work with voters.

And finally, we’ve got a surprisingly satisfying palate cleanser in which Bill Burr roasts the smug out of Bill Maher. It’s nice to get a win sometimes.

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