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The discussion on Tulis FM revolves around the slogan "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," and its meaning. The guests, Bimi Shakira and Nadira Irina, explain that the statement is not necessarily calling for the destruction of Israel but rather advocating for justice and human rights. The slogan has been used since the 1960s and can be interpreted in various ways. It refers to the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Good evening and hey, Tulisa fans! DJ Anisha here, and you know, we always keep our finger on the pulse of what's happening. So that's the hot topic making waves right now, and I want to hear your thoughts on it. So we are talking about Palestine and the much-discussed slogan that is, from river to the sea, Palestine will be free. This quote embodies the goals and hardships of an extensive percentage of Palestinians. So what's your take on it? Call in at 03-345-7878 or drop your comments on our socials. Let's get this conversation going! And of course, we've still got the music you love coming up, so stay with us right here on Tulis FM. Thank you for joining us, ladies and gentlemen, for this talk today. Our two esteemed visitors today will assist us better, appreciate the complexity of the subject. So right now with me, I have invited these two amazing guests with me, an expert on Middle East studies, Bimi Shakira, and our second guest is Nadira Irina, an advocate for human rights and justice in the region. Thank you for making the time to be here. That's accurate! It is important to keep in mind that people who use this statement are not necessarily calling for the destruction of Israel. Rather, they are arguing for justice and human rights. They think that everyone in the area can live in freedom and equality. So let us delve into the historical context. Since we are familiar with the slogan, from the river to the sea Palestine will be free, do we really understand what it means? Let me explain just a little bit regarding the slogan. Between the river and the sea is a fragment from a slogan used since the 1960s by a variety of people with a host of purposes. And it is open to an array of interpretations from the genocidal to the democratic. The full saying goes, from the river to the sea Palestine will be free, with a reference to the line between the Jordan River, which borders eastern Israel, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.