
The West Bank Is Reaching Breaking Point
Hamza Abu Howidy returns for another Conflicted Conversation. Last time he appeared, he told us his personal story of growing up in Hamas-ruled Gaza, how he was imprisoned and tortured by Hamas for speaking out against their oppression, and how he entered into exile in Germany just before the 7 October attacks changed everything.
This time he switches from Gaza to the West Bank, telling Thomas all about the other side of Palestine — a side which goes overlooked, but which is increasingly becoming a zone of almost unbearable conflict.
Hamza and Thomas discuss:
Settler violence as settler terrorism
How Israeli settlements undermine the Oslo process
Settlement expansion as a strategy to prevent a Palestinian state
The shift from a two-state ideal to a one-state reality
The Hardal movement and Smotrich’s political world
The Hilltop Youth: origins, ideology and violence
The dual legal system in the West Bank
The Yehuda Shmuel Sherman incident and the revenge attacks that followed
E1 and the threat to a viable Palestinian state
The West Bank economy after 7 October
Palestinian municipal and national elections
Israeli elections and the lack of hope for political change
Israel’s post-7 October security doctrine
The Board of Peace and the problem of Hamas disarmament
Arab disillusionment with resistance ideology
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An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
