Rashida Tlaib of Michigan is the first Palestinian-American woman to serve in Congress.
Public attention focused on a profanity that Tlaib used in reference to President Trump shortly after being sworn in to the 116th Congress. This episode, instead, focuses on the significance of Tlaib’s coming to Washington for the Palestinian-American community, a community that has never enjoyed much political clout in the U.S.
Hanna Hanania, a prominent leader of the community, talks about what it means for Palestinian-American to have a progressive young woman in Congress who proudly asserts her Palestinian identity.

Known by many as Mr. Jerusalem, one of the world’s leading experts
on Jewish-Arab relations in Jerusalem, Danny Seidemann is the founder and director of 

Israeli strategic affairs expert Yossi Alpher, who authors Hard Questions Tough Answers, APN's
weekly news analysis, was our guest on Thursday, November 15th, for a briefing call on the ongoing crisis
between Israel and Hamas

This episode, like several episodes we’ve produced in the
past, focuses on the Gaza border. It features a conversation with Ose Oyamendan, a documentary filmmaker whose
film 
This episode features a conversation with Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science,
International Affairs, and Israel Studies at Northeastern University, and Director of Northeastern’s Middle East
Program.
Donald Macintyre, the former Jerusalem bureau chief of the
British Independent, is the author of a new book on the Gaza Strip. The book puts a human face on Gaza and
provides some valuable keys to unlock the conundrum that Gaza is. This episode is another effort by PeaceCast
to shed light on Gaza, a small strip of land a perpetual state of crisis.