The Palestinian-Israeli conflict remains one of the most contested and politically charged issues in international politics, consistently shaping U.S. foreign policy and media narratives.
Yet, Arab American voices—the voices of a community uniquely positioned to counteract misrepresentations and advocate for nuanced policy—have often struggled to assert a prominent place in the national conversation. Despite the efforts of organizations like the Arab American Institute (AAI) and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), the delayed impact of Arab American advocacy in shaping U.S. perspectives on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and related issues is glaring.
This Podcast explores the reasons behind this sluggish influence, the challenges facing Arab American organizations, and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy, particularly as it pertains to Israel's expansionist policies in Lebanon and Syria.
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