Nathan Thrall is an American author and journalist who has extensively covered the occupied West Bank, and the system of ethnic domination Israel imposes on Palestinians across the territory. Thrall’s latest book “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”, tells the true story of a 2012 bus crash in which six Palestinian children died – one is the five-year-old son of Abed Salama. The book follows Salama in the moments after he learns of the crash as he navigates a maze of separation barriers, military checkpoints and settler roads in order to find out if his son is dead or alive. Salama’s journey exposes the humiliation Palestinians must endure to perform the most mundane daily tasks.
On this episode of The InnerView, Imran Garda talks to Nathan Thrall about his Pulitzer Prize-winning book and the new insights he’s gained about the Israeli occupation and the narrative that’s used to justify it.
00:00 Life in the occupied West Bank
00:26 A Day in the Life of Abed Salama
01:43 Meet Nathan Thrall
02:16 October 7th
03:11 Motivation behind the book
04:36 Lessons learned while writing the book
06:37 The collective and daily humiliation of Palestinians
08:04 Restrictions on movement within Occupied Palestine
09:38 On Palestinian statehood
10:57 Countering the Zionist narrative
13:56 Nathan’s mother doesn’t support his work
15:21 Abed Salama’s current situation
17:22 Sliman Mansour and the rising threat of violence
18:35 Extraordinary cooperation under Mahmoud Abbas
19:36 "That’s why we need to keep our boot on their neck"
20:30 On winning a Pulitzer and his work at the Int’l Crisis Group
22:46 "We are on a decades-long road towards accountability for Israel"
24:47 What Nathan wants his readers to know about life under occupation
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