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Inside Israel's Prison Regime - The Real News Network

While international attention has decreased in recent months, the horrors Israel continues to systematically unleash on Palestinians in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank have not. In this episode of Rattling the Bars, host Mansa Musa—a former Black Panther and political prisoner—speaks with renowned scholar-activist Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi about Israel’s apartheid system of incarceration and the urgent fight to free Palestinian political prisoners detained by Israel.Transcript The following is a rushed transcript and may contain errors. A proofread version will be made available as soon as possible.Mansa Musa: Welcome to this edition of Rattling the Bars. I’m your host, Mansa Musa. The number of Palestinian detainees in Israel custody has been on the rise. A population now marked by a revolving door where ceasefire releases are being eclipsed by new arrest campaign. Despite the release of nearly 2000 prisoners during the October 2025 ceasefire, or I must say so- called ceasefire, a massive wave of new detentions and occupied territories of Palestine has effectively reset the scales of incarceration. Join us today is Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, the founding director and senior scholar of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diaspora Studies Program at SFSU, a Yale educated sociologist. She is the principal investigator of Teaching Palestine. Welcome, doc. How you doing today? Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi: I’m okay. I’m okay. I’m as best as could be expected under the terrible conditions that we’re living under. Mansa Musa: Before we go into a more detailed thing what’s going on with our occupation, give update as on what’s going on with the Palestinian prisoners and this recent roundup that there just taking place. Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi: Yes. The situation of Palestinians in general, and I’m really glad that you said so- called ceasefire because the ceasefire agreement was signed, but unfortunately, as usual, Israel, the settler colonial regime of Israel, with the big assistance of the United States, have not lived up to any parts of the ceasefire agreement. Palestinians have. However, the starvation is continuing, the bombing and killing of Palestinians continuing, the siege is continuing, and the prevention of medicine and food is continuing. The Palestinian community, the Palestinian society, the Palestinian forces have deemed that one of the most dire conditions of the Palestinian is the prisoners. The prisoners, because one is that there is now at least 9,300 Palestinia...

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Inside Israel's Prison Regime - YouTube

In this episode of Rattling the Bars, host Mansa Musa—a former Black Panther and political prisoner—speaks with renowned scholar-activist Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi about Israel's apartheid system ...

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Israel - Conflict, Borders, Tensions | Britannica

The Israeli government refused to permit these refugees, who gathered under UN care in camps in Gaza, the West Bank, southern Lebanon, and Syria, to return to their homes inside Israel, and many Palestinians were to stay in these camps indefinitely.

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Israel News: Updates on Israeli Politics, Security & Diplomacy | The ...

Stay informed on Israel News: All for the latest updates, and breaking news on Israeli politics, culture, Israeli sports, Health, and Tech from the Jerusalem Post

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