Listen now | Drop Site’s Jeremy Scahill sits down with a top leader of the Islamic resistance movement for a wide-ranging discussion on how Hamas views the current moment.
Excellent interview. With an interview with an honorable man like Osama Hamdan creates an understanding of what the Palestinian cause is and shows the leadership are not just hungry to kill. It is resistance to the oppression. He speaks in a balanced intelligent way.
Fantastic job, Jeremy. Crazy no other American journalists have interviewed the democratically elected government of Gaza. I just got a subscription and am encouraging my friends who care about stopping genocide in Gaza to do something radical: listen to all Gazan leaders.
Mahmoud Abbas has no credibility. Surely he will die soon. He's 88 and like all poisonous people, just won't die. He's been like this for a very long time. He lives in his private palace and enclave in luxury. He sold his soul to the devil. They corrupted him and reward him regularly to be corrupt for them. I detest the man, as you probably have spotted!
Excellent interview. With an interview with an honorable man like Osama Hamdan creates an understanding of what the Palestinian cause is and shows the leadership are not just hungry to kill. It is resistance to the oppression. He speaks in a balanced intelligent way.
So interesting to actually hear directly from a Hamas leader. Well done!
Fantastic job, Jeremy. Crazy no other American journalists have interviewed the democratically elected government of Gaza. I just got a subscription and am encouraging my friends who care about stopping genocide in Gaza to do something radical: listen to all Gazan leaders.
Mahmoud Abbas has no credibility. Surely he will die soon. He's 88 and like all poisonous people, just won't die. He's been like this for a very long time. He lives in his private palace and enclave in luxury. He sold his soul to the devil. They corrupted him and reward him regularly to be corrupt for them. I detest the man, as you probably have spotted!
Thanks so much, Jeremy et al., this was long overdue, and it's an eye-opener.