Palestine Has Mobilized a Global Movement. For It to Last We Must Get Organized.
Briefly

If we are not prepared to think critically about what's happening in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem ... we will not only be unprepared to understand and address the issues emanating from the current crisis; we won't be able to understand the world around us [and] the many struggles for justice and freedom all over the globe.
Our relation to Palestine says a great deal about our capacity to respond to complex, contemporary issues, whether we're talking about imperialism, settler colonialism, transphobia, homophobia, the climate crisis.
For Palestine solidarity activists in the United States, it could be useful to look more deeply at the history of international solidarity in U.S. movements, particularly in the last three decades.
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