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Do you think the new populist laws in Israel will withstand international pressure, or are they merely a desperate attempt to legitimize extremist practices? In this episode of the Arabi Post podcast, released prisoner Nael Barghouti reveals how Israeli laws, originally based on British legislation, have been transformed into populist tools serving the agendas of extremist parties that openly call for the expulsion and killing of Palestinians. He sheds light on the growing role of the Israeli army in supporting settler aggression in the West Bank, and how sham courts are used as a facade to evade international accountability. Sham Courts and Escape from Justice: How Does Israel Use the Law to Cover Up Its Crimes? #Podcast #ArabiPost Why Was the Law to Execute Prisoners Passed Now? | Arabi Post Podcast How will the decision to execute prisoners affect the reality of resistance in Palestine? And what does this shift reveal about the nature of Israeli prisons from the 1970s until after October 7th? In this episode of the Arabi Post podcast, released prisoner Nael Barghouti, one of the longest-serving Palestinian prisoners, reveals the profound transformations within Israeli prisons. He describes how the situation has shifted from a phase where resistance was waged through hunger strikes and the struggle for rights, to a harsher reality after October 7th, characterized by an unprecedented escalation in policies of repression and torture. Barghouti discusses the implications of the "Law to Execute Prisoners," examining whether it represents an extension of old emergency laws or a step reflecting the rise of extremism within the Israeli system. He also addresses its political timing and the ongoing debate surrounding its purpose: Is it intended as a deterrent to resistance, or as a means of exerting pressure and sending a political message amidst declining international attention to the prisoners' issue? The episode also explores the current reality for prisoners under isolation and restrictions, the historical context of resistance within prisons, and the impact of these policies on prisoners' families and the balance of power in the conflict. It raises open questions about the future of this issue and the possibility of it entering an even more complex phase. -
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