In this Exclusive presentation, Dr. Norman Finkelstein examines the framework through which we assess violence, resistance, and state power. His central argument: what unfolded in Gaza cannot be understood within the conventional language of “war” or “self-defense”—but requires a more precise legal and moral category.

In war, the objective is military defeat. In genocide, the civilian population is the target. Finkelstein’s challenge: name a single battle in Gaza. The absence of conventional military engagement, he contends, reveals the operation’s true nature.

Using the Nat Turner rebellion as historical parallel, Finkelstein forces us to confront how context is erased when power controls the narrative. Who gets to define “violence” when the conditions that produce it are systematically ignored?

The 17-year blockade, the 2006 election sanctions, the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, the Great March of Return sniper fire—all documented, all dismissed. Finkelstein traces how every diplomatic, legal, and nonviolent avenue was met with escalation, not engagement.

Citing Frederick Douglass: “The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion.”

Israel forfeited its moral claim to self-defense long before October 7. About Dr. Norman Finkelstein

Political scientist, author of The Holocaust Industry and Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom. PhD, Princeton. A fearless critic of imperialism and media propaganda.

  • AernaLingus [any]@hexbear.net
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    4 hours ago

    Finally got a chance to watch this and goddamn was that a great lecture. Norm usually has insightful and uncompromising things to say about Palestine, but he was really spittin’ with this one. Not to mention, he doesn’t get sidetracked complaining about Woke™️ so I can share it without a sheepish disclaimer.