Episode 17

Epilogue Part 1: Islamic Revolution and Gulf Wars

In Palestine and across the region, the sort of secular left wing and nationalist parties, whose stories we have dedicated Thawra to telling, were being eclipsed by conservative Islamic religious parties. That includes Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Palestine, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Muslim Brotherhood across the region. We end this episode by discussing the PLO's move toward the Oslo Accords.

Epilogue Part 1: Islamic Revolution and Gulf Wars
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  • This episode chronicles the emergence of a specific Shia strand of revolutionary thought: what seems the same about this transformation in 12er shiism and the arab radicalism we’ve been discussing earlier and what marks out its differences? What framework for you seems most appropriate to describe this transition: eclipse, transformation, succession, or something else entirely?
  • Why did Edward Said call Oslo the Palestinian Verseille? Do you agree with his assessment? What were the consequences of Oslo for the Palestinian national movement? What were the consequences for the region more broadly?
  • What were the historical forces that led to a rolling back of left-wing mass politics in the region? Do these seem similar to, or distinct from, what occurs to the left in other parts of the world in this period?
  • How does it become possible for the locus of Palestinian resistance to shift back to the occupied territories?