It is clear to see that Israel’s war is one of a colonial oppressor. But Western states, guilty of their own brutal histories, refuse to acknowledge this fact.
We must fight against this narrative. History shows us that from every oppression springs a liberation movement. From South Africa to Palestine, by Black people in America, Irish hunger strikers and Kurdish women, the history of resistance must be remembered.
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