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This Week In Palestine - TWIP-260301

A-Infos Radio Project
7 hours 23 minutes ago
Today, we open with a truth that has shaped every conversation we’ve had on this show: the Palestinian tragedy is not a moment in history, it is a living wound. A wound carried by families in Gaza, in the West Bank, in refugee camps, and in every home that has watched a child grow up under occupation. And yet, even as the suffering deepens, the world’s attention drifts. Headlines fade. Newsrooms soften the language. Stories are trimmed to fit political comfort. And when the media falls silent, the burden shifts to ordinary people, activists, creators, and independent reporters who refuse to let the truth disappear. They livestream bombings, document raids, translate testimonies, and carry the voices of Palestinians into millions of homes. But the moment their voices grow too loud, pressure mounts to silence them. Accounts vanish. Videos are removed. Algorithms bury their work. The struggle is no longer only on the ground, it is also in the battle over narrative, memory, and truth. Across the world, public opinion is shifting. Governments may cling to old alliances, but ordinary people across continents, across religions, across generations are beginning to see clearly what has been obscured for decades. They see the checkpoints. They see the bombed schools. They see the journalists killed for documenting reality. And they are asking questions that can no longer be ignored. One of those questions is about the United States and its role in the widening conflict with Iran. Many Americans believe their country is being pulled into a confrontation it did not choose. Critics argue that U.S. policy is shaped less by national interest and more by pressure from Israeli leadership especially at moments of heightened tension. Whether one agrees or not, the perception is powerful, and it is growing. Millions of Americans are asking why their nation is once again on the brink of another Middle Eastern war, and whose interests are truly being served. This brings us to today’s central conversation. We turn to the YouTube discussion “Is Israel On the Brink?” featuring renowned historian Ilan Pappé. In this interview, Pappé examines whether Israel is entering its most vulnerable moment despite its overwhelming military power. He describes a society fractured from within split between secular and religious factions, between settlers and citizens, between those who benefit from the occupation and those who fear its consequences. He argues that political extremism, demographic shifts, and the moral weight of the ongoing oppression of Palestinians are pushing the state toward a breaking point. Pappé’s analysis is not a prediction of imminent collapse, but a warning: systems built on domination eventually face a reckoning. And when that reckoning comes, it reshapes not only Israel and Palestine, but the entire region, including the United States, whose foreign policy is deeply entangled in these dynamics. So today, as we begin this episode, we hold all of this together: the tragedy, the resistance, the shifting global conscience, the failures of media, the courage of independent voices, the scholars who refuse to look away, and the families, Palestinian, Iranian, American whose lives are shaped by decisions made far from their homes. This is This Week in Palestine.
Truth & Justice Radio (WZBC)

State Of The City reports - Starmer scrambles to cover up Mandelson files which could force him to resign

A-Infos Radio Project
1 day 16 hours ago
https://politicsthisweek.gn.apc.org/2026/02/the-bristol-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-11/
Bristol Broadband Co-operative

The Sonic Cafe - Sonic Café #473/Hell Yeah!

A-Infos Radio Project
1 day 19 hours ago
Sonic Café, Hell Yeah! the music of Ride Free, so ahh welcome to the café, glad you could join us, I’m Scott Clark this is episode 473. This time the Sonic Café presents a music mix that taste’s great, or is less filling…ahh you’ll have to decide that for yourself. Listen for Hootie and the Blowfish from 1994, Areatha Franklin covering Jumpin’ Jack Flash, in the way only Aretha could do it. We’ll also spin Groovin’ Hard from Buddy Rich and his big band, plus The Chats with some punk rock Australian style, and of course many more. Ahh also comedy, listen as Peter Griffin tries to find Colonel Sanders and Tim Conway complains about his diet. Then we’ve got yet another Sonic Café two for two twin spin. Listen for The Air That I Breathe, the original by Albert Hammond followed by The Hollies version which hit number six on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1974. Oh and before we forget, a beer chugging welcome to our newest sponsor a CouplaBeers. Get back to feeling yourself. Ask your doctor to give you a CouplaBeers. So hey, let’s dive in, from 1979 the tune is Dream Baby Dream and the band is Suicide, and we’re the Sonic Café.
Scott Clark

Electronic Intifada Radio - Board of “peace”

A-Infos Radio Project
1 day 19 hours ago
U.S. President Donald Trump convened his so-called Board of Peace for its first major meeting in Washington on February 19th. Muhammad Shehada is a Palestinian analyst and writer from Gaza and a visiting fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relations. He joins hosts Nora Barrows-Friedman and Ali Abunimah to discuss the corrupt fantasies and harsh realities of Trump's plan. The European Union imposed sanctions on a German journalist in a shocking first over Gaza reporting. Hüseyin Dogru is the first European Union citizen known to be living inside the EU to face extrajudicial sanctions imposed by Brussels – robbing him of fundamental civil and humanitarian rights. He’s also the first person to be sanctioned specifically for his reporting related to Palestine. Electronic Intifada contributor Somaya Nassar’s new article is called “Noor’s short life of unimaginable suffering.” It is about her daughter that was born during the genocide that lost her sight and ability to move in an Israeli bombing.

Radio Curious - Joan Jacobs Brumberg- "An Intimate History of American Girls"

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 9 hours ago
The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls Advertising has had a major effect on how we view our bodies and on our individual self-image. The history of how this advertising has come to affect American girls as they pass through menarche and adolescence is presented in a book called “The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls.” This book describes the historical roots of acute societal and psychological pressures that girls feel today. It shows how the female adolescent experience has changed since 1895. The author, Joan Jacobs Brumberg, is a Professor of History and Women’s Studies at Cornell University in New York. In this two-part program, I spoke Professor Brumberg in October of 1997 and asked her what drew her to write “The Body Project.” Joan Jacobs Brumberg recommends “Learning to Bow,” by Bruce Feiler & “The Grass Link,” by May Vinchi. Originally Broadcast: October 14, 1997
Radio Curious - Barry Vogel

outFarpress presents - The Shortwave Report 02/27/26

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 15 hours ago
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slow-modem streaming. Germany, France 24, Japan, and Cuba.
Dan Roberts

Celt In A Twist Contemporary Celtic Radio Hour - Celt In A Twist February 29 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 18 hours ago
Celt In A Twist moves to a new station and a new time! Listen in Vancouver to FM 96.1 every Tuesday evening at 8 for cutting-edge Celtic you won't hear anywhere else. Like The Ollam (April 27th at The Pearl on Granville), The Cloverhearts, new CeltPunk from Sydney, Australia AND homegrown Celtic folk from The Tiller's Folly new EP "Far End Of The Road". Join us at our new home on the road less travelled. Celt In A Twist!
Cal Koat

Celt In A Twist Contemporary Celtic Radio Hour - Celt In A Twist February 29 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 18 hours ago
Celt In A Twist moves to a new station and a new time! Listen in Vancouver to FM 96.1 every Tuesday evening at 8 for cutting-edge Celtic you won't hear anywhere else. Like The Ollam (April 27th at The Pearl on Granville), The Cloverhearts, new CeltPunk from Sydney, Australia AND homegrown Celtic folk from The Tiller's Folly new EP "Far End Of The Road". Join us at our new home on the road less travelled. Celt In A Twist!
Cal Koat

worldbeatcanada radio - World Beat Canada Radio February 28 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 18 hours ago
Bad Bunny made the play of the day at the Super Bowl, but he's just the spark in an explosion of global music. Join us for leading-edge releases from critical psych rock darlings, Altin Gun, new Marachi El Bronx (safer than a Mexican vacation), Gogol Bordello pledge solidarity with Ukraine, WITCH pinch Talking Heads and Sotomayor let themselves go, in a good way. World Beat Canada Radio!
Cal Koat

Electronic Intifada Newscast - Electronic Intifada Newscast 26 February 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
2 days 19 hours ago
Nora Barrows-Friedman brings us a recap of Palestinian news for the week of February 26th, 2026.

Civic Cipher - Ronald Reagan’s Impact on Black America / DEI Helped White Women More Than Other Groups

A-Infos Radio Project
3 days 8 hours ago
First Half: In the first half of the episode, we discuss the impact of the Raegan administration on Black Americans and explain the harms that are still being felt today. Second Half: In the second half of the show we explain how DEI positively and disproportionately impacted White women relative to other groups.

Voices of the Community - Covid-19 Reinventing San Francisco: Government, Downtown & Civic Trust

A-Infos Radio Project
3 days 13 hours ago
In this fifth installment of our COVID-19 Highlight Series, we explore the hidden fault lines cracking San Francisco's foundation, how local governments reinvented their operations overnight before the pandemic, how financial access helped communities of undocumented immigrants survive the Covid-19 pandemic, and why the city's much-debated office-to-housing conversions remain largely theoretical. We also decode the 2022 ballot propositions that put the future of affordable housing, homelessness oversight, and public libraries directly in voters' hands.
Voices of the Community

Cheeze Pleeze With Snarfdude and Daffodil - Cheeze Pleeze # 1131-Banana Special

A-Infos Radio Project
3 days 14 hours ago
We go bananas more then normal this week with our Bananas Special....songs about bananas.....no we didn't eat any bananas on the air....but hey, maybe that's a thought for next time!
Snarfdude

- Recovery Radio for 02-26-26

A-Infos Radio Project
3 days 19 hours ago
Anonymous

Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine - Between the Lines for February 25, 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
3 days 23 hours ago
Trump Closure of USAID Humanitarian Relief Programs Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands; Trump’s National Security Memo Labels His Enemies Terrorists, Orders Investigations; ‘Americans Who Tell the Truth’ Portraiture Project Aims to Inspire Courageous Citizenship.
betweenthelinesradio@yahoo.com

The Michael Slate Show - Black History Month: Douglas Blackmon, Slavery by Another Name; “Who is Dayani Cristal?”; Bob Avakian, War in Ukraine and the Potential for World War

A-Infos Radio Project
4 days 6 hours ago
From the archives of The Michael Slate Show: Filmmaker Marc Silver, and Robin Reineke, one of the participants in the documentary “Who is Dayani Cristal?” Douglas Blackmon, author of Slavery By Another Name, The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II. Bob Avakian, leader of the revolution and the architect of the New Communism, on War in Ukraine, and the danger of all-out war between two nuclear-armed powers, the US and Russia.
Michael Slate

Taylor Report - Washington and Ottawa destroyed Canadian Seamen's Union

A-Infos Radio Project
4 days 14 hours ago
The Canadian Seamen's Union was destroyed on the orders of Washington and Ottawa for the crime of representing class solidarity and internationalism.
Unusual Sources

- Scott and Val Save the Universe with Odd News

A-Infos Radio Project
4 days 18 hours ago
KCHW FM

Scott and Val Save the Universe - Scott and Val Save the Universe

A-Infos Radio Project
4 days 18 hours ago
KCHW FM

if music could talk - If Music Could Talk - Feb 22 2026

A-Infos Radio Project
4 days 18 hours ago
dj carlito

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