DiEM TV: David Adler and Arturo Desimone in conversation with Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani

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DiEM TV: David Adler and Arturo Desimone in conversation with Norman Finkelstein and Mouin Rabbani 


The panel discusses the eternally complex and volatile questions underscoring many events in the Middle East, particularly the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, plus anti-semitism, a concept that has now expanded to encompass any criticism of Israel. All of this, and the logic behind Israeli apartheid.

Israel doesn't have an army willing to fight and take casualties. Thus, the Israeli Army is no longer a true fighting force.... Increasingly relying on wars by remote control, or from the air, the IDF is the most cowardly army on this God's earth. —Norman Solomon
After the ceasefire on recent violence that dominated the world's attention in May, following evictions and attacks in the zone of the Jerusalem Al Aqsa Mosque, signs of rising tensions have flared up again: Israeli nationalists announce a coming "flag march" in Jerusalem, while Hamas leaders vow to defend holy sites. What can the watching world do, to change the face of Israeli-Palestinian permanent-seeming conflict? Reaching beyond headlines and hashtags to explore these and other questions, we bring on distinguished guests – forensic scholar and political scientist Norman Finkelstein, and his sometimes co-author, Mouin Rabbani, co-editor of the Arab studies platform Jadaliyya.com. How can a movement like DiEM25 in Europe, interpret this conflict towards real change? Arturo Desimone, a writer and visual artist, joined DiEM25 in 2018 to co-found the first internal group dedicated to foreign policy. He is the author of three books of poetry, appearing in various editions in the UK, Peru, Argentina and Spain, including "Cartas a Carlos Marx" and "La Amada de Túnez". His articles on politics have appeared in DiEM25 news, CounterPunch, OpenDemocracy, El País Digital and elsewhere. David Adler is a writer, researcher, and policy analyst. He's DiEM25's Liaison with the Progressive International, and the General Coordinator of the Progressive International. Writer, researcher, and policy analyst.  

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