Language switcher

How Israel’s Bloodshed in Gaza Follows a Pattern of Demographic Engineering
Play

How Israel’s Bloodshed in Gaza Follows a Pattern of Demographic Engineering

26. March 2024

We are transitioning away from YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the following channels to stay updated with our journalism:


In part 2, Walid Habbas provides a detailed account of Israel’s military operations in Gaza and its actions to separate Gaza into isolated areas with no public governance and little to no access to humanitarian aid. Not only is Netanyahu’s government holding up the flow of vital aid into the Gaza Strip, it is weaponizing the provision of limited aid in order to accelerate the breakdown of civilian structures and the mass starvation of Palestinians. A scholar on the unequal relations between Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories, Walid Habbas also discusses the political landscape of Palestinian ruling parties and their conflicting positions regarding the path to Palestinian liberation.

This video was produced by the Analysis News and published on their YouTube channel on the 13th of March, 2024.


VIDEO: How Israel’s Bloodshed in Gaza Follows a Pattern of Demographic Engineering – PART 2


VIDEO: How Israel Maintains Its Colonial Occupation – Part 1


About our import program: In this program, we publish content from external authors, activists and journalists. This includes both international and local content that, in our editorial opinion, is not sufficiently covered in the media landscape. The content does not necessarily reflect acTVism Munich’s own editorial stance.

To watch more of our videos on this topic or with other experts such as Edward Snowden, Noam Chomsky, Abby Martin, Yanis Varoufakis, Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, Jill Stein, Daniel Ellsberg, etc, please visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel by clicking here.


Donate today to support independent & non-profit media!

Click here or on the picture below:


ABOUT WALID HABBAS

Walid Habbas is a researcher at the Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (MADAR) and a PhD candidate at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *