Besides political and ideological conflicts, the savagery of war and mass killing inspires several existential reflections.
Azmi Bishara speaks about Israeli Apartheid at the launch of Israeli Apartheid Week 2008 in Soweto, South Africa
In this interview (2004) Bishara examines how the state of Israel in its very definition cannot be a state for all of its citizens, considering the institutionalized inequality that exist
Only the Occupation cannot tell the difference between occupation and resistance. I am astonished by Arabs who support Israel against Hamas. I am astonished by those who think the number of terrorists is too small, and so decide to add Hamas to them.
Lately, Israeli officials have been reiterating the demand that the Palestinian National Authority recognise Israel as a Jewish state or as a state for the Jewish people. This is a significant notch up from the Israeli demand in the pre-Oslo period that the PLO "recognise Israel and renounce terrorism" as a precondition for talks.
The intimate relationship between religion and the state in Israel, as compared to other modern societies, stems from the total mutual identification between the religious and national affiliations in Zionist thought.
Opening lecture of "The Future of the Palestinian National Project" symposium 14-11-2015 (Doha) Lecturer: Dr. Azmi Bishara
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