{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Special Memorial Episode: the Martyrdom of Refaat Alareer","description":"Refaat's Twitter account was @itranslate123, he was a Palestinian writer, poet, professor, and activist from the Gaza Strip. He taught literature and creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza and cofounded the organization We Are Not Numbers. First: Robin Brickner (our beloved social media manager) reads excerpts from the 972mag article on the Israeli &quot;mass assassination factory&quot; Second: Refaat at TedxShujaiya (2015) included blurb: Refaat Alareer\u2019s major concern was that older people\u2019s stories aka the oral history is dying out because due to modern technology we stopped caring about stories. \u201cI am the man I am because of the stories told to me by my mother and grandmother,\u201d he states. As Palestinians under occupation, storytelling transcends the didactic value to an urgent need to owning our narrative, something that gives back power to the people rather than the elite. Stories that people can tell about a land are proofs of their right to that land.&amp;nbsp; Editor of &quot;Gaza Writes Black&quot;, RefaatAlareer teaches Creative Writing and World Literature at the Islamic University, Gaza. Alareer has an MA in Comparative Literature from University of London. After the Israeli aggression of 2008 on Gaza, Alareer expanded his interest to include young Palestinian writers in storytelling as a form of growth, understanding and resistance. Refaat believes in storytelling and its role in building and shaping individuals and communities. &quot;We are what stories have been told to us,&quot; he says. In Gaza, storytelling, an activity that has been diminishing recently, has always been women's strategy to exercise power and overcome men's dominance. Third: I Am You, a poem by Refaat AlAreer, read by a guest (2022) Fourth: Refaat's appearance on the Electronic Intifada Podcast (2022) included blurb: On episode 63, we speak to Refaat Alareer, a professor, writer and father in Gaza, about the latest Israeli military assault on Gaza that killed nearly 50 Palestinians, including 17 children, in early August. &quot;What Israel is doing is nonstop campaigns of mowing the lawn, killing as many Palestinians and putting us [in] a corner where we can\u2019t do anything to defend ourselves and our rights,\u201d Alareer tells us. He wrote a striking feature for The Electronic Intifada during the assault, expressing the difficulty of parenting his young children during Israel\u2019s incessant attacks and the ongoing siege on Gaza. But he also described the resilience of the ongoing liberation struggle and Palestinian resistance. Alareer explains to us that Israeli politicians frequently launch attacks on Gaza in the lead-up to elections, but that it\u2019s wrong to assume that Israel only kills when elections are on the horizon. He says that these regular killings are part of a century-long strategy to eliminate Palestinians despite political theater. \u201cThey know how to win votes, they know how to win seats, they know how to do it \u2013 by killing Palestinians, by making our life miserable,\u201d he says. \u201cIt was [former Prime Minister Naftali] Bennett who said \u2018I killed Arabs, I\u2019m proud of it.\u2019 Because he knows, despite [that] this could resonate horribly globally, they don\u2019t care about the public opinion \u2013 because there will not be punishment, and there will not be consequences for what they do.\u201d We also talk about Israel\u2019s rampant arrest raids and attacks across the West Bank, as well as the ransacking of seven Palestinian human rights groups\u2019 offices by Israeli soldiers just two weeks ago. Fifth: Refaat appearance on Democracy Now on the status of the bombing campaign by October 10th (2023) included blurb: As hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed by those killed and wounded in Israel\u2019s massive bombing campaign, we go to Gaza City to speak with Palestinian academic and writer Refaat Alareer about conditions inside the besieged territory. Israel announced Monday it was completely cutting off all food, fuel and electricity to Gaza amid airstrikes of unprecedented intensity, launched in response to Saturday\u2019s surprise attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel. Hamas has threatened to begin killing hostages if civilians inside Gaza are targeted without warning. \u201cNo one is safe. No place is safe. Israel is bombing everywhere,\u201d says Alareer, who describes his own children as \u201cshaking out of fear\u201d amid the assault. \u201cWhy is this happening? Because we refuse to live under occupation. We refuse to live in total submission. We want freedom.\u201d Sixth: Refaat appearance on EI livestream (9.29-35.33) included blurb: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=HcY2KlllgPo &quot;The whole room is filled with gunpowder. \u2026 We don\u2019t deserve this. We\u2019re not animals like the Israelis think. Our kids deserve better.&quot; This is what our contributor Refaat Alareer, an academic and writer in Gaza City, told us on a special livestream broadcast of The Electronic Intifada Podcast. Alareer spoke to us on Monday evening from his home, as relentless Israeli bombs exploded in the background. You can watch the entire broadcast above. Israel pounded the Gaza Strip from air, land and sea overnight Sunday as a major confrontation that began with a surprise assault launched by Hamas stretched into its third day. The health ministry in Gaza said that there were at least 413 fatalities in the territory by the end of the day on Sunday. Israel killed multiple members of several families when it bombed their homes over their heads without warning, rights groups said. Meanwhile, Israel\u2019s war minister Yoav Gallant promised more genocidal attacks and collective punishment against Gaza\u2019s population and infrastructure, which are war crimes. \u201cIt\u2019s very bleak, it\u2019s very dark, there\u2019s no way out,\u201d Alareer added. \u201cIf there is no water, there is no way out of Gaza. What should we do, drown? Commit mass suicide? Is this what Israel wants?\u201d \u201cWe believe that if we give up, then everybody is going to say, \u2018Look at the Palestinians. They gave up. Why don\u2019t you behave like the Palestinians? Why don\u2019t you bow down?\u2019\u201d he said. Seventh: Refaat appears on NDTV October 12th (2023) included blurb: Educator at the Islamic University in Gaza, Refaat Alareer, said that the siege of Gaza is horrible and that Israel is systematically bombing Gaza. He said that as Israel is an occupying power, it has no right to defend itself. Final: A reading of Refaat's final poem, read by a Palestinian woman (credit rejected) As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks \/ credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Robin Brickner is our social media coordinator. 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