Palestine

2024 - 10 - 2

From Vinyl to Diplomacy: A Symphony of Palestinian Stories!

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Unveiling the rich tapestry of Palestinian history—from music archives to global diplomacy, tune in to the latest beats and debates!

In a world where sound often tells stories louder than words, the Palestinian Sound Archive is an incredible collection that dives deep into the nation's cultural history. Unearthed from the dusty corners of old shops and forgotten markets across the West Bank, this treasure trove is not just a compilation of vinyl records and tapes. Each piece encapsulates raw tales of its production, blending the musical heritage of Palestine with narratives that shape its identity. From traditional folk songs to the modern beats that resonate with youth, this archive serves both as a museum and a platform for preserving the voices of a community, even amid challenges of occupation and turmoil.

On the political stage, the dynamics of the Palestinian cause continue to shift. Recently, China has been taking a more prominent role with its “Pro-Palestine” diplomacy, working closely with various Palestinian factions as well as international bodies like the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Arab League. This renewed engagement showcases a balancing act of geopolitics where nations are reassessing their foreign policies in favour of supporting Palestine. As tensions escalate around the globe, the stakes are higher, and the international community is watching closely to see how alliances and friendships unfold.

In an exciting development, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is set to attend the upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia. This participation not only underscores the significance of the Palestinian issue in international discussions but also highlights the country’s efforts to engage with emerging economies. The BRICS coalition—which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—is increasingly seen as a counterforce to Western political influences, so Abbas’s presence could catalyse fresh discussions on Palestine’s status and rights.

Amidst these cultural and political narratives, Palestinian American author Ramsey Hanhan is making waves with his thought-provoking book, which delves into life under Israeli apartheid. Through haunting anecdotes and personal observations, Hanhan examines the struggles faced by Palestinians in their everyday lives, articulating a powerful call for recognition and justice. The combination of enlightening cultural preservation, bold political maneuvers, and personal testimonies reflects the complexity of the Palestinian experience, making it a topic worth exploring from every angle.

Did you know that the Palestinian Sound Archive not only includes music but also oral histories from the community? This blend enhances our understanding of their culture! Additionally, BRICS countries have been known to advocate for a multipolar world, suggesting that the inclusion of Palestinian concerns could shift how such narratives are articulated on the global stage. So should we be tuning in more closely? Yes!

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Inside the Palestinian Sound Archive: preserving the audiovisual ... (It's Nice That)

Uncovered from old shops and markets across the West Bank, this archive compiles vinyl records and tapes along with stories of their production, ...

China's “Pro-Palestine” Diplomacy – Jewish Policy Center (Jewish Policy Center)

The PRC's political involvement with Palestinian factions, with the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and the Arab League is deep and longstanding.

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Russia says Palestine President to attend upcoming BRICS summit ... (Middle East Monitor)

Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, will attend the forthcoming BRICS summit in Kazan, a Russian official said on Wednesday, Anadolu Agency reports.

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'Recognizing Palestine now, at a time when we are being wiped out ... (Prism)

In a conversation with Prism, Palestinian American author Ramsey Hanhan discusses his book about living under Israeli apartheid occupation.

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Palestine Action halt F-35 supply chain at Wirral weapons factory (Morning Star Online)

Parent company Teledyne Technologies is the single-largest exporter of weaponry from Britain to Israel. CML Composites specialises in components for the F-35 ...

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Arrests as factory targeted by Palestine activists (BBC News)

The Palestine Action campaign group claimed responsibility for the protest at Teledyne CML Composites in Bromborough, which it claims supplies parts for Israeli ...

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Palestine Action LITERALLY just stopped Israel's F-35 supply chain ... (The Canary)

Activists from Palestine Action broke the roof of Teledyne's factory and damaged its clean room, where it produces F-35 parts for Israel.

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This weekend, the Gaza Sunbirds are leading global 'rides for ... (The Canary)

This weekend, the Gaza Sunbirds are leading global 'rides for Palestine' ... A year since the Israeli genocide against Palestinians in Gaza began, the Gaza ...

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Three Palestine Action protestors arrested in Bromborough (Birkenhead News)

Police have arrested three people following a small protest in Bromborough on Wednesday, 2 October.At around 6.05am, police were called to a premises on ...

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Palestine Action activists target UK factory that produces F-35 ... (Middle East Monitor)

Teledyne CML Composites, a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies, manufactures parts for the F-35 fighter jets, which Israel has used extensively to drop 2,000- ...

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Gulf leaders support Palestine – but many would not mind seeing ... (The Guardian)

The escalating Middle East conflict could create a dangerous vacuum – or an opportunity – for several states.

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