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Supporting Palestine Past the Protests

Supporting Palestine Past the Protests

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Can ordinary people really weaken Zionism?


In this episode of The Thinking Youth Podcast, we move beyond protest chants and emotional outburst to ask a harder, more strategic question: what does it actually take to dismantle Zionism as a political project?


From the global isolation of Israel and shifting public opinion, to supply chains, corporate pressure, and strategic organizing, this conversation examines how youth-led movements have begun to change the terrain. We explore why some targets are vulnerable and how exposing complicity has already forced real consequences for Zionism.


This is not a discussion about symbolism. It’s about strategy, power, leverage, and long-term impact—and what it means to organise with discipline in a moment of global reckoning.


If you’re asking:


How can I do more than just protest?


What can we do to put pressure on ending the occupation?


And what responsibility does this generation carry?


Then this episode is for you.


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