• Ceasefire in Gaza | Falastin Podcast with Jehan Alfarra
    Oct 9 2025

    For today’s episode of Falastin I wanted to take a break from our usual interviews to share some personal thoughts on this significant moment.


    As we take a deep breath with Gaza, let us remind ourselves: a ceasefire is temporary. Justice is permanent. And until justice comes, our work and our attention cannot stop.

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    4 mins
  • Waking up in Gaza today | Falastin Podcast with Jehan Alfarra
    Oct 2 2025

    In Gaza City right now, tens of thousands of Palestinians are under threat. Israel has ordered them to leave, calling it their ‘last opportunity’ before unleashing the full force of its assault.


    The message from Israel’s Defense Minister Katz is chilling: anyone who stays behind will be treated as a terrorist or a terrorist sympathiser. Paving the way for their slaughter. The children, the pregnant, the sick, the elderly.


    The continuous bombardment has reduced Gaza’s largest urban center to rubble — schools, homes, entire neighborhoods wiped out.


    Dozens are being killed every single day. Families are forced to flee south, often bombed along the way, to an unknown fate.


    Doctors Without Borders — MSF — has been forced to suspend its activities in Gaza City as the offensive intensifies. And yet, behind those headlines are the voices of people living this reality.


    This week, I’m speaking with one of them: Nour Al-Saqqa, a Palestinian, herself displaced from Gaza City, and works as a communications officer with MSF.


    This conversation is not about headlines or statistics. It’s about listening — to what it feels like to wake up in Gaza today, to carry grief and to hold on to the smallest fragments of life when everything around you is being destroyed.

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    43 mins
  • Healing & pain in Bethlehem: Conversation with Palestinian psychotherapist Jamana Kaplanian | Falastin Podcast
    Sep 25 2025

    Jamana Kaplanian is a Christian Palestinian psychologist & Mental Health Trainer from Bethlehem. In 2016, she launched Psychology spa, the first locally-run, non-profit wellness centre focusing on psychoeducation and fighting mental health stigma. It’s a space where people, women in particular, can receive support.

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    37 mins
  • Chef Joudie Kalla on Palestinian food, starvation and genocide | Falastin Podcast
    Sep 18 2025

    Joudie Kalla is a British-Palestinian chef and activist. She’s the author of Palestine on a Plate and Baladi, and a powerful advocate for her people.Through her food and her words, Joudie has helped carry the story of Palestine into kitchens and communities around the world, showing how cooking can be both preservation and resistance. But she’s also been a fearless voice for justice, speaking out about the ongoing genocide in Gaza, about the UK’s complicity, and about the duty of all of us to refuse silence.

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    47 mins
  • The Sumud flotilla and Yousef Alhelou's Pheonix of Gaza | Falastin Podcast with Jehan Alfarra
    Sep 11 2025

    Yousef Alhelou is a Palestinian journalist, political analyst and filmmaker from Gaza, now based in the UK.

    Yousef has spent years reporting on Palestine. His most recent award-winning documentary film - The Phoenix of Gaza - captures his last visit to the Strip just months before October 2023 and offers an intimate look at the vibrant side of Gaza, its many landmarks and the resilience of its people who have endured nearly two decades under Israeli blockade.

    Yousef has just returned from Tunisia, where the Sumud Flotilla, an international civilian mission, is sailing towards Gaza in solidarity to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians, in defiance of Israel’s siege.

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    37 mins
  • 'Palestinian trauma is not post- it is ongoing': Conversation with Palestinian psychiatrist Dr Samah Jabr | Falastin Podcast with Jehan Alfarra
    Sep 4 2025

    Dr. Samah Jabr is a leading Palestinian psychiatrist, psychotherapist, writer, and public intellectual. She is former chair of the Mental Health Unit at the Palestinian Ministry of Health, and for over two decades, she has explored the psychological dimensions of life under occupation — not as an academic exercise, but as a lived reality.


    Her new book, Radiance in Pain and Resilience: The Global Reverberation of Palestinian Historical Trauma, brings these ideas into global relief.

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    47 mins
  • 'One day everyone will have always been against this': Gaza and the shifting tide with Omar El Akkad | Falastin Podcast
    Aug 7 2025

    “One day, when it's safe, when there's no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it's too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.”

    This was a tweet posted by award-winning Egyptian-Canadian novelist and journalist Omar El Akkad on X in October 2023. It is also the title of his recently published New York Times Bestseller which has also been shortlisted for the 2025 Palestine Book Awards. A memoir, and a reckoning with what it means to live in a West that betrays its fundamental values.

    Omar spent the past two decades reporting on major world events, the so-called War on Terror, Ferguson, climate change and more. And for almost 2 years now, watching the carnage, the genocide in Gaza, enabled by the West.

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    47 mins
  • Global Palestine and the end of Zionism, are we there yet? Frank Barat on Palestinian solidarity | Falastin with Jehan Alfarra
    Jul 31 2025

    A writer, editor, filmmaker, organiser, and longtime advocate for justice in Palestine, Frank Barat has spent years holding space for difficult and necessary conversations. He has worked with iconic voices like Angela Davis, Noam Chomsky, and Ilan Pappé, curating powerful collections like Gaza in Crisis and Freedom is a Constant Struggle.

    He was a coordinator of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine. And his work with the Ciné-Palestine film festival in Paris is an extension of his activism through storytelling and visual culture.

    In this episode of Falastin, we talk not only about Palestine as a cause, but also as a cultural and political lens — a way of seeing and understanding global struggles for liberation, how storytelling and film can shift the global conversation and what solidarity means and looks like in this moment of genocide.Music: Al-Quds Arabiya | Edward Said National Conservatory of Music

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    40 mins