Margaret Flowers of Clearing the FOG Radio show & Podcast interviews MIko for "The Israeli Apartheid State May Be Reaching a Breaking Point".
Clearing the FOG Radio Show – The Israeli Apartheid State May Be Reaching A Breaking Point


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Margaret Flowers of Clearing the FOG Radio show & Podcast interviews MIko for "The Israeli Apartheid State May Be Reaching a Breaking Point".

A discussion with longtime friend and Australian activist, Robert Martin. From Palestine to Maradona: no topic will go untouched and no stone left unturned.

A long and cruel siege, constant Israeli attacks resulting in the killing of countless civilians, destruction of homes and infrastructure, extreme poverty, and trauma remain the daily bread of Palestinians in Gaza.

Having dodged Nazi soldiers at 10 years old and later beatings by Israeli police, Rabbi Moshe Ber Beck is not the type to let a bit of adversity stand in the way of fighting for his beliefs.

While every society has had to deal with its own right-wing fanatics, Israel has provided them with a platform, funding, and weapons of mass destruction, sending them skyrocketing to the highest echelons of power.

A discussion with renown Palestinian human rights defender, Issa Amro, who has been the target of routine Israeli state persecution and is currently awaiting a decision by the Israeli military court which could lead to his conviction and imprisonment.

The first annual Return Week, which will be opened by a distinguished panel of speakers who will be speaking specifically on the inalienable Palestinian right of return.

Highlighting the incredible work of three Palestinian activists, journalists, and organizers: Rafat Abu Aish from Al-Naqab, Baha Hilo from Bethlehem, and Khaled Farrag from Jerusalem

The history of Palestine, a glorious tradition of culture and religion, politics, commerce, and unmatched art and architecture, has all but been lost so that Zionists can claim that they are the true successors of Joshua and King David.

Hasbara groups represent a racist, supremacist, and violent ideology. They defend a state that is engaged in the worst type of violence against the Palestinian people, yet they feel that they are in a position to question the motives of organizers, speakers, and activists who call for justice and tolerance