Podcast: If Another World Is Possible, It Is Up to Us to Make It So

A Reflection on Palestinian Solidarity and Collective Action

In this episode of the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects podcast, Ciara Regan revisits her 2021 conversation with Kevin Squires of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC).

Their discussion on Irish activism in response to Israel’s 2009 assault on Gaza remains as crucial as ever.

Since 2023, Palestine has endured over 440 days of live-streamed genocide, as civilians continue to suffer the ongoing effects of relentless bombardment, forced displacement, and humanitarian collapse.

The question then, as it is now, remains: What can we do? Kevin recalls the widespread outrage as people witnessed the systematic killing of civilians. Their response took many forms, from mass protests and boycott campaigns to grassroots activism against Israel.

A cardborad kite created for a 2024 protest with Refaat Alareer's poem 'If I Must Die' written on it.
"If I Must Die," A Poem by Refaat Alareer. Source: Ciara Regan

Irish Solidarity with Palestine: Then and Now

During the 2009 assault, the IPSC published a full-page newspaper advert condemning the attacks—a public declaration of solidarity funded by people determined to take action. The overwhelming response reflected a widespread rejection of Israel’s occupation and violence.

However, activism did not stop there. The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement continued to grow, urging people to boycott Israeli goods, pressure corporations, and demand meaningful government action.

Why This Conversation Matters Today

Reflecting on these events, Ciara highlights the emotional impact of long-term activism. While policies and protests often dominate discussions, it is essential to remember that behind every statistic, every attack, and every war crime, there are real people with stories that must not be forgotten.

The genocide against the Palestinian people continues, with mass displacement, starvation, and relentless bombings. Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, a hospital director in Gaza, was abducted and tortured in Israeli detention, alongside hundreds of other medical professionals.

In moments of despair, collective action is our most powerful tool. As Arundhati Roy reminds us:

“Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.”

This podcast is a tribute to those murdered and a call to action for renewed solidarity.

Now, more than ever, solidarity, action, and unwavering commitment to justice are needed. If another world is possible, it is up to us to make it so.

 

If I must die


by Refaat Alareer (1979 – 2023)


If I must die,
you must live
to tell my story
to sell my things
to buy a piece of cloth
and some strings,
(make it white with a long tail)
so that a child, somewhere in Gaza
while looking heaven in the eye
awaiting his dad who left in a blaze–
and bid no one farewell
not even to his flesh
not even to himself–
sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above
and thinks for a moment an angel is there
bringing back love
If I must die
let it bring hope
let it be a tale

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Credits

The Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects podcast is hosted by Ciara Regan.

This episode was produced by Tony Daly and Catherine Howley. Music by Jump Lead.

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