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Israeli Occupation 'Jerusalem, O Jerusalem' - Part 3 (Holy Land Religious Leaders Speak Out) Israeli Occupation 'Jerusalem, O Jerusalem' - Part 3 (Holy Land Religious Leaders Speak Out)
Date: 5/1/1972Call Number: CE 200Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Bishop Akl Ibrahim Akl, Bishop of Jerusalem (Anglican), Bishop Commissary for Jordan, Syria & Lebanon and Sheikh Dr. Abdul Aziz Khayyat, Dean of the College of Islamic Law at the University of Jordan speak about the destruction of schools, mosques, and historic buildings as well as the expropriation of land. Also the religious leaders from Part 2 join and discuss how to stop Israel from continuing to occupy Palestine.
Israeli Occupation 'Jerusalem, O Jerusalem' - Part 4 (Arabic) Israeli Occupation 'Jerusalem, O Jerusalem' - Part 4 (Arabic)
Date: 5/1/1972Call Number: CE 201Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
The statements given in Parts 1-3 of the series are in the original in Arabic.
Leftist Journalism in Israel - Part 2 Leftist Journalism in Israel - Part 2
Date: 6/1/1972Call Number: CE 195Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Fawzi Asmar, an Arab Israeli author, discussing his experience with Israeli military censorship, being jailed for 15 months followed by house arrest after publishing poetry. He discusses a "leftist Zionists" trade union and political party and the organization of Palestinian Jews who were discriminated against by European Jews in Israel. Also mentions Israel's connection to apartheid South Africa.
Leftist Journalism in Israel - Out takes Leftist Journalism in Israel - Out takes
Date: 6/1/1972Call Number: CE 196Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Fawzi Asmar, an Arab Israeli author, discussing his experience with Israeli military censorship, being jailed for 15 months followed by house arrest after publishing poetry. He discusses a "leftist Zionists" trade union and political party and the organization of Palestinian Jews who were discriminated against by European Jews in Israel. Also mentions Israel's connection to apartheid South Africa.
Sa'adat Hasan - Representative of PLO - Part 1 Sa'adat Hasan - Representative of PLO - Part 1
Date: 6/17/1972Call Number: CE 277Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsProgram: Reorganizing the Palestine RevolutionCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
About reorganizing the Palestinian Revolution after Black September and other failures of Arab regimes to support the operations of Palestinian liberation organizations. The PLO's mistake of relying on Arab regimes instead of networking with left-wing groups from Arab countries and how the PLO is forced into clandestine operations in Jordan. Also about the Israeli assault on the refugee town of Karameh and how the Jordanian government ordered their troops not to protect the PLO.
Sa'adat Hasan - Representative of PLO - Part 2 Sa'adat Hasan - Representative of PLO - Part 2
Date: 6/17/1972Call Number: CE 278Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsProgram: Reorganizing the Palestine RevolutionCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
About reorganizing the Palestinian Revolution after Black September and other failures of Arab regimes to support the operations of Palestinian liberation organizations. The PLO's mistake of relying on Arab regimes instead of networking with left-wing groups from Arab countries and how the PLO is forced into clandestine operations in Jordan. Also about the Israeli assault on the refugee town of Karameh and how the Jordanian government ordered their troops not to protect the PLO.
Clovis Maksoud Clovis Maksoud
Date: 11/13/1972Call Number: CE 322Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Former Associate Editor of Al Akhram and former Arab League Ambassador to India on Egyptian inaction in the face of Israeli occupation in the Sinai Peninsula, why Egypt expelled the advisors from the USSR and Egypt's attempts at reconciliation. King Hussein of Jordan and his collaboration with Israel in search of a "separate peace" - his persecution of Palestinian liberation organizations, trade unions, and progressive groups. On Egypt's move to the right internally and in its political relationships with Libya and Sudan.
Clovis Maksoud - News Items Clovis Maksoud - News Items
Date: 11/13/1972Call Number: CE 323Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Former Associate Editor of Al Akhram and former Arab League Ambassador to India on Egyptian inaction in the face of Israeli occupation in the Sinai Peninsula, why Egypt expelled the advisors from the USSR and Egypt's attempts at reconciliation. King Hussein of Jordan and his collaboration with Israel in search of a "separate peace" - his persecution of Palestinian liberation organizations, trade unions, and progressive groups. On Egypt's move to the right internally and in its political relationships with Libya and Sudan.
Israel Shahak Israel Shahak
Date: 1/1/1972Call Number: CE 340Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Israeli Human Rights Activist Israel Shahak discusses whether the resistance in Gaza and the West Bank have been crushed. Claims that the resistance out of Gaza was a result of Israeli repression but that Palestinians need to create propaganda in Israel if they want Israelis to be their partners. While claiming to be anti-Zionist he criticizes the Palestinian left, specifically the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, because of their reluctance to share platforms with Israeli Jews.
Eli Lobel: Matzpen - Part 1 Eli Lobel: Matzpen - Part 1
Date: 9/2/1972Call Number: CE 386Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Colin EdwardsCollection: Colin Edwards Collection
Interview with Eli Lobel who is a former member of Matzpen, the Israeli Socialist Organization, and the editor of Izrak, a newspaper in France that reviews news in the Middle East. He was expelled from Israel in 1952 for his anti-Zionism. Early Arab revolts were anti-colonial rather than anti-Jewish. He talks about Jews and Arabs coexisting in the Ottoman times, which is what they should strive for now. Lobel says that the Palestinian issue should be an Arab issue, which can be solved through Arab unity against Western elitists and Zionism. Lobel talks about the right of return and living in a binational state. He also explains the split of Matzpen, which was mainly between the Trotskyists and Non-Trotskyists.