Simone Zimmerman in Israelism
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Simone Zimmerman in Israelism

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Another post for JVP Boston I made and am quite proud of! I may do a sequel if requested because there are so many more great people we could cover:
Judith Butler
Jamie Margolin
Rabbi Alissa Klein
Miriam Margolyes
Avi Shlaim
If you have any more suggestions let me know!
“Every day that American continues to send Israel bombs is another day that these unspeakable horrors against an entire generation of Palestinians will continue. We are complicit. We must stop this madness.”

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"In conversation with @franifio , @simonerzim the co-founder of @ifnotnoworg and protagonist of Israelism, reflects on her journey of confronting the Palestinian experience. Raised in an environment where Palestinians were portrayed as a mere shadow, Zimmerman discusses how her perspective shifted after witnessing the reality of occupation firsthand. She references Israeli Holocaust scholar Omer Bartov, who described the intense backlash from Israeli students when he suggested Israel could be committing genocide. Zimmerman’s account highlights the deep insularity and dehumanization within much of Israeli society, fueled by a skewed narrative and media blackout on the destruction in Gaza."