Aqaba Summit: A Road to Nowhere

Legal scholar Diana Buttu discusses Israel’s “revocation” law that would strip “disloyal” Israeli Palestinians of their citizenship. She also talks about the Palestinian Authority’s failure to hold Israel accountable by dropping a resolution to call a vote in the UN Security Council regarding the illegality of Israel’s settlement expansion; agreeing instead to a “political-security” meeting.

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Biden Administration Muzzles Critics of Apartheid Israel

Dr. James Cavallaro discusses how the State Department withdrew the Biden administration’s nomination of him to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights due to tweets he had posted about Israel’s human rights violations and Apartheid practices towards Palestinians.  Cavallaro  is co-founder and Executive Director of the University Network for Human Rights. He teaches courses on human rights law and practice at Wesleyan University, Yale Law School, and UCLA Law School.

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Syria on the Brink of Human Catastrophe

Dr. Anis Germany discusses the humanitarian crisis in Syria due to international sanctions, as the death toll from the 7.8 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that hit southeastern Turkey and northern Syria last week rises above 36,000 — and it is expected to continue to go up as rescuers find more bodies in the destruction.

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GWU Succumbs to Hate Groups’ Pressure

Dr. Lara Sheehi, Professor of Clinical Psychology at George Washington University’s Columbian College, describes the hateful attacks and bogus charges of antisemitism lobbed against her, by organized pro-Israel groups. Although charges of any discriminatory practices towards students were dismissed following a thorough intra-university review, in an exceptional decision, GWU agreed to undertake an outside investigation.

Jess & Jamal examine Israel’s fifth consecutive week of demonstrations in what the media describes as rallies for democracy.

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