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PODCAST: Israel’s genocidal government is dissolving. Its legacy is here to stay

+972 MagazineAdded 11 hours ago

In a recent podcast, Noa Sattath, head of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), discusses the implications of Israel's far-right government over the past four years. She highlights the challenges of upholding democratic values in a state characterized by systemic discrimination against Palestinians. The conversation delves into the enduring legacy of this government and the ongoing struggle for human rights in the region.

Sattath emphasizes the paradox faced by activists and citizens who aim to defend democratic institutions while confronting the realities of an apartheid state. The discussion reflects on the historical context and the current political landscape, shedding light on the complexities of advocating for justice and equality.

The podcast serves as a critical examination of the intersection between governance and human rights, particularly in relation to the Palestinian population. It raises important questions about the future of democracy in Israel and the broader implications for peace in the region.

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