On Tuesday, I spoke with Euronews Serbia about what we’re seeing in Gaza, what we need to know about the structural violence imposed on it, and who has the power to end this.
This interview took place on Tuesday morning, before the bombing of Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza (which Israel still denies), killing hundreds of people being treated and sheltering inside.
Please take a look.
Also, although I am still working on a podcast episode, I have been recording videos on different topics related to Gaza.
Here’s a list of them in case you’ve missed anything:
1. The weaponisation of context (it’s in one of my articles here)
2. The need to understand political violence (it’s in this article)
3. An encouragement not to go down the way of shaming and cynicism
4. Where to look for quality resources, which organisations, scholars, and activists I recommend you follow
5. Tips for your mental health when things are tough (it’s part of my other project, Investigative Selfism, and you can see it here)
6. On how your government might be complicit with or supporting Israel’s war crimes.
I will post this last one here:
If any of these videos resonate with you, please share them with your friends and loved ones.
And thank you all for your support and encouragement — we ALL need it right now.
Stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
Find my episode on the essential context of what we need to debunk about Gaza here.
Find my episode on the concept of erasure here:
Find all my work on Palestine here.
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