Justice Richard Goldstone and former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Dore Gold engaged in a pointed, searching discussion of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in Gaza on Nov. 5, 2009 before a rapt audience of Brandeis University students, faculty, members of the general public, and international media.
It was the first time that Goldstone, whose name has become synonymous with the U.N. Human Rights Council’s fact-finding report on the conflict, engaged in a public forum with a senior Israeli political figure over widespread criticism of the report among supporters of Israel.
This program was produced by Brandeis University for November 5, 2009.
NOTE: Downloading has been disabled for this video. Please visit the Brandeis NOW website at the address below to view the program in its entirety.
For more information, visit:
http://brandeis.edu/now/2009/november/gazaforumcoverage.html
The Goldstone Report at the UN Human Rights Council site
First, IMEMC’s current weekly report of current events. Then, Amy Goodman’s interview of Professor Norman Finkelstein. Finkelstein is one of today’s clearest voices about Israeli war crimes, which is not heard in mainstream media. He points out the obvious and normally overlooked fact that the massacre of Gaza was not part of any war. Gaza has no soldiers, only victims, some of whom are labeled as “militants.”
This program was produced by This Week in Palestine for September 19, 2009.
For more information, visit:
http://truthandjusticeradio.org
http://normanfinkelstein.com
















