Seth Anziska

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Seth Anziska

@SethAnziska

Mohamed S. Farsi-Lindenbaum Professor of Jewish-Muslim Relations @UCL; Founding Director @uclmiddleeast; Author of Preventing Palestine @PrincetonUPress.

London Katılım Mayıs 2013
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“Moments of profound rupture like this one have implications that take decades to see.” An effort to think historically about the current violence for @nybooks: nybooks.com/online/2023/11…
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‘Meir doesn’t provide a model of universalist solidarity, but belongs in the pantheon of women politicians that includes Suella Braverman, Giorgia Meloni and the Religious Zionist MP Orit Strook.’ @SethAnziska on Israel’s first female prime minister: lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/…
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With this summer marking 40 years since the 1982 Lebanon War, my essay for @972mag on a documentary film about a war crime during the Israeli invasion, exploring the changing face of violence, impunity, and moral decay in Israel from 1948 until today: 972mag.com/schoolyard-fil…
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With great sorrow we announce that our former Head of Department (2002-2012) and world-renowned scholar, Professor Ada Rapaport-Albert, passed away after a long illness. We offer our condolences to her children, family, and friends. May her memory be a blessing.
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THREAD: As a former @nytimes Op-Ed editor I am reluctant to weigh in on my alma mater. But the decision to publish @SenTomCotton calling for troop deployments to quell unrest falls short of sound journalistic practice.
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Hypothesis: it was reports from Italy that finally hit home what was about to happen here. We suddenly had clear-sighted view: lonely deaths. Exhausted nurses. Dead doctors. But now that it *is* happening here. We can’t see it. Because we’re still surrounded by normality..
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My key points on BBC News today: most displaced people remain within their countries of origin (+1million people internally displaced in Syria since Dec alone), only small proportion of these will cross heavily militarised border to Turkey, & even smaller proportion to Europe 1/3
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"The powerful, angry energy on the streets and at the protest sites is the most transformative, wildly optimistic thing I have ever experienced in my life," writes @warghetti, about the protests in Lebanon nyti.ms/2P3K4ML
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A superb review essay of Tom Segev's newly translated biography of David Ben Gurion by @adamshatz in the @LRB: "He knew that the national salvation he promised his people spelled national destruction for another." lrb.co.uk/v41/n20/adam-s…
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Do you know what redlining is, me. Zukerberg? @RepBeatty deploys urban sociology of race masterfully
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.@RepBeatty guts Mark Zuckerberg on civil rights and housing advertisements

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A skillful and generous reading of Israel and Palestine at the cliff edge in @TheNewRambler, with excellent company staring down the precipice:
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An incisive review essay of recent books on the United States, Israel, and the Palestinian question, examining liberal contradictions that have long animated these relationships and the breakdown of that consensus today:
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In PREVENTING PALESTINE: A POLITICAL HISTORY FROM CAMP DAVID TO OSLO (@PrincetonUPress), @SethAnziska shows how “liberal America’s long-awaited acknowledgment of Palestinian national rights ultimately undermined those very rights.” buff.ly/32ADy59

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In awe of @AdyBarkan and the conversations he has changed. He has made meaning in words and deeds beyond measure.
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ADY BARKAN: @AdyBarkan can no longer walk and talk as a result of the disease, but he has become one of the loudest voices for Medicare for All. “I… just want my life and death to have meant something,” he said. @JujuChangABC reports. abcn.ws/32rCuQY

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If you have ever experienced racism or discrimination, you can appreciate full well the hurt and pain felt by Muslim women, who were singled out by this divisive Prime Minister. It’s high time he apologised for his derogatory and racist remarks! 1/2
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