
Interview with Bassem Tamimi from Nabi Saleh village
From Palestine Remembered by Nasser Mashni
May 22, 2026
About this episode
The episode features an interview with Bassem Tamimi discussing the occupation and aggression faced by his village, Nabi Saleh, and the broader Palestinian struggle for rights and freedom.
A 2018 interview by Robert Martin with Bassem Tamimi from the village of Nabi Saleh in the West Bank. They discuss the history and current occupation and aggression of Israeli settlers in Nabi Saleh, the Palestinian fight for land and freedom, the Intifada and the responsibility of the international community to fight for Palestinian rights. Image: Israeli West Bank barrier (2011) by Montecruz Foto, CC BY-SA 3.0
People in this episode
Host: Robert Martin
Guest: Bassem Tamimi
Topics covered
- occupation
- Palestinian rights
- Israeli settlers
- Intifada
- international community
- land and freedom
Keywords
- Bassem Tamimi
- Nabi Saleh
- occupation
- Israeli settlers
- Intifada
- Palestinian rights
- international community
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Nabi Saleh, West Bank, Israel
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