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This week on Crossing The Line, Israel continues its policy of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and barring internationals from documenting Israeli human rights violations, Sam Bahour will join us to talk more about this ongoing policy.

Then, a Palestinian mother of seven dies at the border as yet another casualty of Israel's border closure of the Gaza Strip, where more than a dozen critically ill patients have died as a result of collective punishment. Electronic Intifada frequent contributor and Crossing The Line correspondent, Rami Almeghari will speak more on this story.

Plus, masked Palestinian resistance fighters take over a classroom in Gaza, but they haven't  come to violate international laws, they've come to learn about them, Iyad Nasr - spokesperson for the International Committee of The Red Cross will join us to explain.

Then later in the podcast The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of the Stand Independent News Service.
Direct download: CTL_Podcast_Nov_23.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:45 AM
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This week on Crossing The Line, it is called "Shiva" a traditional seven-day period of mourning which follows a Jewish funeral, but have supporters of the state of Israel been sitting Shiva in order to continue violations of basic Palestinian human rights? Our first guest, peace activist and psychotherapist, Rita Corriel will help answer this question.

Also this week, gasoline supplies have been cut - as well as baby formula, and flour withheld - to the Gaza Strip by the Israeli Occupation Forces, we'll speak to journalist Mohammed Omer about this latest form of collective punishment and its impact on the population.

Then we get an update from our special correspondent - Caoimhe Butterly - about the current situation in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared and finally The Occupation's Impact compiled by members of the podcast collective.
Direct download: EI_Podcast_Nov_16.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:57 PM
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This week on Crossing The Line, there are 10,000 Palestinians that live inside Israel, but those I speak of are not Palestinian Israelis residing in '48, these Palestinians live inside Israeli prisons; men, women, and children, many held without charge, denied access to lawyers or family, and some reporting being tortured at the hands of their jailers. Today we'll speak to Lisa Hajjar an advocate and law professor about Israel's dubious record of torture and the Israeli prison system towards Palestinians.

Also this week, we'll speak to a Palestinian human rights activist living in Gaza who spent 15 years of his life inside an Israeli jail. On this week's show, he'll share his own experiences of incarceration.

Then later in the podcast, The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service.
Direct download: CTL_Podcast_Nov_9.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:54 PM
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This week on Crossing The Line, they reside in North America, Europe, Australia, Africa, The Far East and Israel. They are doctors, lawyers, teachers, artists and politicians; Arab, Black and of Armenian descent and they are all Palestinian refugees - seven million strong and longing to go home.

Today our guests, Adam Shapiro of The International Solidarity Movement and Diana Buttu, spokesperson for the Palestinian Liberation Organization talk about the plight of Palestinian refugees and the right of return, then later in the podcast The War's Toll compiled and read by Scott Burgwin of The Stand Independent News Service.
Direct download: CTL_Podcast_Nov_2.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:51 AM
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