
010 — The Nakba: A Structure, Not an Event
In our debut episode, host Julien Roussel breaks down the push to ban TikTok in the U.S.—revealing a deeper story about censorship, dissent, and the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices. This is about more than one app; it’s about who controls the narrative—and why that matters.

009 — The Peace Process Exposed
"We have given them five opportunities for peace, but the Palestinians have refused every time." Daniel Levy, a former Israeli negotiator, debunks this claim, arguing that the true goal of the peace process is to maintain the status quo and prevent genuine progress.

008 — They Called Me a Lioness
Join us as Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri discuss Tamimi's memoir, They Called Me a Lioness: A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom, detailing her journey of resistance and resilience under Israeli occupation.

007 — The Iron Wall
Avi Shlaim, author of The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World, reveals how Zionist ideology, particularly the "Iron Wall" strategy, has shaped Israeli policies and fueled regional conflict.

006 — The Invention of Israel
Explore the myths and truths of Israel's history. Join us as historian Shlomo Sand challenges long-held beliefs about Jewish identity and reveals how history has been hijacked for political and nationalistic purposes.

005 — The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Amid the Gaza war and violent West Bank settlement expansion, historian Ilan Pappe discusses his seminal book The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, detailing the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians and the ongoing efforts by settler colonial Zionists to create a Jewish-only state.

004 — A Day in the Life of Abed Salama
Nathan Thrall's gripping A Day in the Life of Abed Salama centers on a five-year-old boy’s accident in Jerusalem. We interview Thrall about Abed Salama's struggle with bureaucratic obstacles and inequalities to find his son, exposing the daily humiliations of life under occupation.

003 — The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine
Explore the roots of the Gaza conflict with renowned historian Rashid Khalidi. In this compelling episode, Khalidi discusses his seminal book, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, providing a historical lens to understand how past events have shaped today's headlines.

002 — Mornings in Jenin
In Mornings in Jenin, Susan Abulhawa masterfully uncovers the relentless suffering of a Palestinian family across four generations, exposing the brutal realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and their enduring struggle for justice and peace.

001 — Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History
Discover the millennia-old heritage and cultures that have shaped the identity of the Palestinian people with Professor Nur Masalha, author of Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History.