
Overcoming the Structures of Erasure and the Semantics of Genocidal Management with Aseel AlBajeh
Overcoming the Structures of Erasure and the Semantics of Genocidal Management with Aseel AlBajeh
"How do we talk about a reality that is being systematically erased in real-time?"
On this episode of Understanding Israel Palestine: Beyond the Walls, we examine the epistemology of erasure and how to transcend it through factual reframing. We explore the reality that a genocide is not just committed with bombs, but maintained with words.
Host Jeremy Rothe-Kushel is joined by Aseel AlBajeh, the Advocacy Officer at the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy (PIPD). A legal researcher turned advocacy strategist, Aseel joins us to elucidate the "Communicating Palestine" guide—a vital new strategic manual designed to help advocates move beyond defensive fact-checking and into offensive narrative power.
We dive into the guide’s core pillars—"Reframing Narratives" and "Engaging Palestinian Voices"—to understand how to shift the conversation away from the "security" traps set by the occupier and back toward the root causes of history, colonization, and rights.
Together, we use the guide to decode the deceptive language of "Peace Plans" and "Day After Scenarios" that currently mask permanent military encampment and starvation logistics in Gaza. We analyze the "Rogue Actor" myth of settler violence in the West Bank to reveal the unitary reality of state annexation.
Crucially, we confront the historical architecture of "Sacred Terrorism." Drawing on the definitive work of Livia Rokach, Thomas Suarez, and Naeim Giladi, we trace how the foundations of the Israeli state were built by self-confessed terrorists like David Ben-Gurion and Menachem Begin—figures who utilized political violence not as a desperate last resort, but as a calculated tool of statecraft. We examine how this history has been inverted, trapping Western diplomacy in a "double bind" where the victims are labeled terrorists to justify their erasure, while the state architects of terror are shielded by the very "Peace Process" they designed to fail.
Finally, we address the ultimate weapon of the status quo: Apathy. We discuss how the claim that the situation is "too complex" is often a deliberate tactic to induce paralysis. Aseel shares how the Communicating Palestine guide provides the epistemological confidence and ethical clarity needed to cut through this weaponized complexity, empowering listeners to move from feeling overwhelmed to speaking truth with power.
This episode serves as a primer for the upcoming Voices From the Holy Land online film salon and workshop on Sunday, February 15th.
Links & Resources
The Guest & The Tools:
- The Strategic Guide: Communicating Palestine
- A comprehensive resource for reframing the conversation on Palestine, moving away from exceptionalism and towards universal rights and historical context.
- The Organization: Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy (PIPD)
- The Event: Voices From the Holy Land: "Say What??" Workshop (Register for Feb 15th)
The Show:
- Radio Broadcast: Understanding Israel Palestine at KKFI 90.1 FM
- Substack: Beyond the Walls with Jeremy Rothe-Kushel
Keywords
Overcoming Structures of Erasure, Genocidal Manag
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