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    Israel Palestine Conflict: The Morals, Its History, and the Current Situation.

    Israel Palestine Conflict: The Morals, Its History, and the Current Situation.

    Get ready for a podcast that's not just about the headlines; it's about the heart of one of the world's most pressing issues. Join us as we unpack the gripping, real-world drama of the Israel-Palestine Conflict, exploring the moral choices, and modern-day complexities that matter to us all.

    Think you've heard it all? Think again. Our podcast dives deep into the everyday impact of this age-old struggle and offers fresh, relatable perspectives. We're your bridge between the history books and the evening news, breaking down the conflict's ethical quandaries in a way that's anything but stuffy.

    We're here to spark your curiosity, make you think, and provide a platform for your own critical reflections. It's your world; make sense of it with us.

    Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of the Israel-Palestine Conflict. Tune in now and let's unravel the story behind the headlines together.

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    Another Take: The past, present, and future of Hamas

    Another Take:  The past, present, and future of Hamas

    Introducing 'Another Take' – joining you now every Saturday and Sunday, revisiting stories we’ve done that are in the news again. 

    This episode was originally published on June 14, 2021.

    The Palestinian group Hamas doesn't fit neatly into the labels some try to fit them into — terrorist, freedom fighter, armed group, political party. On the anniversary of Hamas’s takeover of the Gaza Strip, we're looking at the past, present, and future of the group, and most importantly, its impact on people living in the territory.

    In this episode: 

    • Khaled Al Hroub, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Northwestern University Qatar and author of two books about Hamas
    • Mohammad Alsaafin (@malsaafin), Senior Producer at AJ+

    Episode credits:

    This episode was updated by Amy Walters. The original production team was Priyanka Tilve, Alexandra Locke, Dina Kesbeh, Amy Walters, Ney Alvarez, Stacey Samuel, Negin Owliaei, Tom Fenton, and Malika Bilal. 

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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    How an Israeli ‘intelligence failure’ informed the war on Gaza

    How an Israeli ‘intelligence failure’ informed the war on Gaza

    An Israeli ground invasion of Gaza appears all but set to begin. It’s an invasion that the military has been preparing for since October 7, when Hamas launched an unprecedented attack. That attack was described as a massive failure for a country touted to have some of the best intelligence in the world. So where was that Israeli intelligence? And how did that same intelligence inform Israel's decision to invade Gaza now?

    In this episode: 

    • Youmna ElSayed (@YoumnaElSayed17), Al Jazeera Gaza correspondent
    • Oren Ziv (@OrenZiv_), Journalist and photographer for +972 Magazine
    • Hugh Lovatt (@h_lovatt), Senior Policy Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations
    • Mohannad Sabri (@mmsabry), Journalist and Author of “Sinai: Egypt's Linchpin, Gaza's Lifeline, Israel's Nightmare”
    • Antony Loewenstein (@antloewenstein), Author of ‘The Palestine Laboratory’

    Episode credits:

    This episode was produced by Amy Walters with David Enders, Ashish Malhotra, and Kevin Hirten, in for our host Malika Bilal. Farhinisa Campana fact-checked this episode.

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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    Special episode: What media outlets get wrong on Israel and Palestine

    Special episode: What media outlets get wrong on Israel and Palestine

    As the war on Gaza rages, we’re looking at how the media covers it, in conversation with three people in the US, UK and Canada, all with media experience in those countries. We discuss the struggles they’ve faced when it comes to accurate information and narratives on Palestine and Israel, and what has and has not changed in this latest escalation of violence.

    You can find this on YouTube here.

    In this episode:

    • Omar Baddar (@OmarBaddar), Political analyst
    • Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar), Contributing Editor, Novara Media
    • Pacinthe Mattar (@Pacinthe), Asper Fellow in Media at Western University, former CBC journalist

    Episode credits:

    This episode was produced by Ashish Malhotra, Fahrinisa Campana, Sonia Bhagat and our host Malika Bilal. Sonia Bhagat fact-checked this episode.

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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    A SHORT WORD - Some Clarification Regarding the Ongoing Crisis in Israel

    A SHORT WORD - Some Clarification Regarding the Ongoing Crisis in Israel

    I feel the need to clarify some of the things you'll find in my recent Beach Talk with Betsey Newenhuyse. Many of you have already listened in. We had a heartfelt and meaningful conversation around Indigenous Peoples' Day, the congressional predicament over the crippling absence of a Speaker of the House, and the crisis in Israel - the unanticipated and monstrous attack by Hamas on Israel at the border of the Gaza Strip.  We unpacked our understanding of the Palestinian perspective in the Arab-Israeli conflict that has been simmering for nearly a hundred years - throughout history, often breaking out in all-out war.  Today, as I reflect on my conversation with Betsey, I need to make a few things clear.

    When we spoke, frankly, I had not understood the horrific magnitude of the massacre that has unfolded before a watching world. The butchery, the carnage, the cruelty unleashed on innocents: young and old, men and women, families and concertgoers. I do now. The bloody scenes are inhuman - impossible to watch.

    I just want you to hear me say that I stand with President Joe Biden and the watching world in condemning this violence in no uncertain terms. That we must stand with Israel in ending the bloodshed and making every effort to rescue and release the many hostages who are living today in a terror that I will never fully comprehend.


    Let us remember that this well-planned and executed barbarous operation was perpetrated by the radical wing of Hamas - not the Palestinian people.


    Whatever your understanding of prayer - let us all pray. Pray for the families who have experienced unimaginable loss. Pray for the hostages - for their safe return home. Pray for the Israeli military as they leap headlong into harm's way. Pray for the Palestinian people in Gaza and other Palestinian territories as Israel retaliates. Pray that political leaders on all sides will find a way to stop the violence. Most of all, pray for peace.


    I've been podcasting now for over three years. This is the first time I've felt compelled to broadcast a message like this one.


    Thank you for listening. 


    We're in this together.

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    Sirens and birdsong in Tel Aviv

    Sirens and birdsong in Tel Aviv

    As many panicked Israelis flee, thousands are returning home. From the streets of Tel Aviv, Yoni Bashan reports on what their future holds.

    Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app.

    This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak.

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    Sirens and birdsong in Tel Aviv

    Sirens and birdsong in Tel Aviv

    As many panicked Israelis flee, thousands are returning home. From the streets of Tel Aviv, Yoni Bashan reports on what their future holds.

    Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app.

    This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak.

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    SMITH PROMISES TO PROVE WHY TRUMP STOLE DOCUMENTS - 10.11.23

    SMITH PROMISES TO PROVE WHY TRUMP STOLE DOCUMENTS - 10.11.23

    SERIES 2 EPISODE 52: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: It is nearly impossible to be shocked by anything bubbling up in Jack Smith's prosecutions of Donald Trump, and yet Smith has pulled it off. He has promised the court that during the trial of the United States vs. Trump for the stolen documents and secrets: "Why it occurred, what Trump knew, and what Trump intended in retaining them – all issues that the Government will prove at trial, primarily with unclassified evidence."

    It's a stunning guarantee, buried deep in Smith's filing, answering why Trump should to get his wish to delay the trial until after the election. And he tantalizes us: because nothing else in the motion even REFERS to it, let alone explains it.

    But it does dovetail with the latest grim details from Israel - and the awful echoes from Washington.Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, has now demanded that American aide to Ukraine be CUT OFF and sent instead to Israel, as if there were a reason for such a false either/or choice, and apparently unaware that people can see that his own performance and that of the rest of the Republican anti-Ukraine caucus is not in support of Israel but actually in support of Hamas and Iran. Twice in the last year the Kremlin invited Hamas to send delegations to Moscow and the terrorist group’s leadership met with Putin’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov in September 2022 and this past March. There is considerable analysis being done in Europe that the Russians encouraged – even bribed – Hamas, to undertake the full-scale attack that began from the Gaza Strip on Saturday and continues even at this hour. The Russians, this analysis reasons, wanted this because they are Iran’s leading ally and because a Middle East conflict of almost any size would amount to a second front, in which Western resources being dedicated to fighting the Russian invasion of Ukraine, might be re-directed TO Israel. In other words, Josh Hawley is doing exactly what the Russians want: degrading western support for Ukraine on the false excuse that the money must go instead to defend Israel. THAT would just give Russia a freer hand in Ukraine, and more money and materiel, to send to Hamas, to DEFEAT Israel, as Iran wants.

    It MUST not be forgotten, especially not at this hour, that on May 10th, 2017, in the Oval Office, Trump disclosed classified intelligence – classified intelligence obtained by the Israelis – about an ISIS plot the Israelis unraveled in a town in Syria. Trump gave the information, directly, to Putin’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The same man who twice met with the Hamas delegations in Moscow.

    PLUS: not only confirmation that Egypt warned Israel about an attack from Gaza, but a reason to suspect that somebody in the Netanyahu government has thrown the defense services under the bus to protect the troubled Prime Minister.

    B-Block (26:12) IN SPORTS: Steve Garvey? Running for Senator? The baseball hero whose political career died in 1988 when he became "The Father Of Our Country"? His old team underscores baseball's playoff crisis. Hockey dives further into homophobia. And one of that game's best ambassadors has to quit to attend to his own health. (39:07) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Has-been Aaron Rodgers says nasty things about Taylor Swift's boyfriend who they still pay to make commercials, there's a 1/6 defendant worried about "chest-feeding" and the Murdoch empire inadvertently reveals that if the Democrats were to switch candidates, there's one alternate choice with all the name recognition in the world.

    C-Block (45:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The words were spoken by the best Communications professor I ever had, 44 or 45 years ago. And every week since - and literally yesterday - it's been ignored. "Whatever you do: DON'T SAY THIS."

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    'The US has Israel's back.' How far could the war spread?

    'The US has Israel's back.' How far could the war spread?

    US President Joe Biden has declared ‘rock-solid’ support for Israel and its right to self-defense, American military ships and aircraft have been sent to Israel, and US positions in the region are also being bolstered. But Hamas has its own allies, and the regional shockwaves of the attack are still transmitting. In Lebanon, Hezbollah has fired rockets across the border into Israel, while Iran has denied allegations of its involvement in Hamas’s attack. So how likely is the escalating violence to set off a regional tinderbox?

    In this episode: 

    • Rami Khouri (@RamiKhouri), Distinguished Public Policy Fellow at the American University of Beirut

    Episode credits:

    This episode was produced by Fahrinisa Campana, Miranda Lin and our host Malika Bilal. Ashish Malhotra, Sarí el-Khalili and Sonia Bhagat fact-checked this episode.

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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    The Gaza Crisis: Whats Unfolding

    The Gaza Crisis: Whats Unfolding
    Israel continues to rain bombs on Gaza, home to more than 2 million Palestinians—half of them children—who have been trapped there under a suffocating Israeli siege for over 16 years. With no route to safety, Palestinians in Gaza face each day with the dread of a potential airstrike on their community, unsure if their homes will remain standing by nightfall. Host Diana Buttu welcomes her former co-host, Omar Baddar, to discuss the current violence, the US response, and what’s to come.Thank you for listening to 'This is Palestine'!  Follow our host Diana Buttu on Twitter here  Follow us on Instagram here Follow us on Twitter here Follow us on Facebook here Visit our website here

    Where do you go when Israel strikes down your home in Gaza?

    Where do you go when Israel strikes down your home in Gaza?

    Maram Humaid is an Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza. Her home was hit in an Israeli air strike on Saturday.  She lived in an apartment building with her husband, eight-year-old daughter, and infant son. When Hamas fighters broke through Israel's fence, everything changed for them. As Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip ramps up and the death toll rises, Maram shares what it's like to live in Gaza today.

    In this episode: 

    • Maram Humaid (@MaramGaza), Al Jazeera journalist in Gaza

    Episode credits:

    This episode was produced by Sarí el-Khalili, Sonia Bhagat, and our host Malika Bilal. Ashish Malhotra fact-checked this episode.

    Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik, and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer.

    Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.

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    The war Israel didn’t see coming

    The war Israel didn’t see coming

    Hamas killed or injured thousands in a surprise attack on Israel. Our expert unpacks how the Gaza militants’ deadly plot went undetected.

    Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app.

    This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.

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    The war Israel didn’t see coming

    The war Israel didn’t see coming

    Hamas killed or injured thousands in a surprise attack on Israel. Our expert unpacks how the Gaza militants’ deadly plot went undetected.

    Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app.

    This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.

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    What happened in Burqa, Nablus - Part 2

    What happened in Burqa, Nablus - Part 2
    Listen to host Diana Buttu as she delves deep into a chapter of Palestinian history. Journey back to 1973, when under the cloak of night, Israeli soldiers seized a scenic hilltop near the town of Burqa, Nablus. Once a serene haven of apple orchards and mesmerizing terraces, this 173 dunam (approximately 43 acres) land, owned by Palestinians, was transformed overnight. Families who once flocked here to immerse themselves in nature's embrace suddenly found their beloved land overtaken to establish a military base, subsequently morphing into the Israeli settlement of Homesh. This episode sheds light on the resulting geopolitical divisions and the devastating impact of settler terrorism on the residents of Burqa. Join Diana for a gripping narration of how landscapes and lives can change, leaving legacies of lost connections and longing.Thank you for listening to 'This is Palestine'!  Follow our host Diana Buttu on Twitter here  Follow us on Instagram here Follow us on Twitter here Follow us on Facebook here Visit our website here

    Jonathan Miles // Saving Children’s Lives

    Jonathan Miles // Saving Children’s Lives

    Hear Jonathan’s inspiring journey of helping save children’s lives from the Gaza Strip, Iraq and Syria, through life saving surgeries in Israel. His journey from the USA is nothing short of amazing.

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    Marty's Unusual Trip to Israel

    Marty's Unusual Trip to Israel

    Israel is the focal point of history on this planet, and Marty just went there! But this wasn't your average tourist trip.

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    Email your questions & comments to uncensoredpilgrims@gmail.com . The views & opinions given on this podcast, unless expressly stated otherwise, are exclusively those of Marty McLain and Paul Price.

    Laura Varon Brown

    Laura Varon Brown

    Former Detroit News reporter, Laura Varon Brown talks to The Bonnell Foundation about losing her Detroit News photojournalist husband, Jim, too cystic fibrosis.

    In this podcast Laura Varon Brown talks about his life, legacy and they daughter Molly they had together. The couple married in 1985, before the cystic fibrosis gene that causes cystic fibrosis was discovered by scientists in the genome project.  Jim sadly died from the disease just 5 years later, 13 weeks after their daughter Molly was born.

    Laura Veron Brown talks to Host Laura Bonnell about Jim's last work trip to the West Bank. Jim was there to take photographs of the armed prising of Palestinians against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Laura talks about being married to someone with CF, and about all the joys it brought to her life.

    Varon-Brown also talks about how she moved forward, remarried and had a second daughter, Emma.

    The two Laura's have been friends for 10 years and talk about the disease that brought them together.

     

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    Palestine 2021: A Look Back

    Palestine 2021: A Look Back
    In our last episode of the year, we look back at what 2021 meant for Palestine and what 2022 may hold. From the departure of Donald Trump and the new administration of President Biden to the ousting of Netanyahu and Israel's escalation of violence in May starting with the occupied Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Hosts Diana Buttu and Omar Baddar discuss these challenges and some positive highlights that came out of 2021. Thanks for listening with us and see you in the new year! Thank you for listening to 'This is Palestine'!  Follow our host Diana Buttu on Twitter here  Follow us on Instagram here Follow us on Twitter here Follow us on Facebook here Visit our website here

    Janine Di Giovanni / The Vanishing: War Correspondence, Humanitarian Journalism, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East

    Janine Di Giovanni / The Vanishing: War Correspondence, Humanitarian Journalism, and the Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East

    Can Christianity survive in the Middle East? Ancient communities of Christian faithful are currently being decimated not just by religious violence, persecution, and war—but the economic factors that motivate emigration and refuge. Janine Di Giovanni is an award-winning journalist and war correspondent, and is Senior Fellow at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. She joins Evan Rosa to discuss her journalistic style and approach to human rights reporting, the alarming decimation of the Christian population in the Middle East, the difference between survival and flourishing, and what it means to adapt to being an outsider. Her latest book is The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, & the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets.

    This episode was made possible in part by the generous support of the Tyndale House Foundation. For more information, visit tyndale.foundation.

    From the Introduction (Evan Rosa):

    There are many ways to be a journalist in our noisy digital commons. And likely, there's a place for them all, but everyone—whether writer or reader—needs to ask: What is a journalist for? Presenting the truth, spreading knowledge, yes. But reporting for mere awareness pushes the question all the more for us news junkies, hooked on headlines replete with bad news.

    My guest today sees journalism as an endeavor of human empathy—recording the truth not from embassies or palaces or political centers, but from the leaky tents of refugee camps; telling stories not of the powerful politicians and generals executing a war, but the widows and orphans caught up in the chaos; publishing news and correspondence not to feed the insatiable news gluttony of American media, but to give voice to the voiceless.

    Show Notes

    • The Vanishing: Faith, Loss, & the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets
    • How Janine Di Giovanni became a "human rights reporter"
    • Palestinian occupation and intifada
    • Bosnian War
    • War is not about religion or tribe, but power
    • Embedded within a community
    • Giving voice
    • Expressing agency
    • The Vanishing: Documenting Christian communities before they disappear
    • Di Giovanni's personal faith and commitment to neighbor love
    • Coats on the Bowery
    • Journalistic style: bringing the reader close
    • "If you have the ability to go to these places and bring the story to other people, then you have the obligation."
    • Confusion, frustration, fear
    • War makes life change in an instant
    • Perspective-taking, empathy, and compassion
    • "Celebrating the fact that we still exist."
    • Christian persecution around the world
    • The purpose of The Vanishing: to honor the people who have decided to stay, even amidst persecution
    • Pope Francis's trip to Iraq during covid, for solidarity
    • "Emigration is our enemy."
    • Good refugees vs bad refugees
    • Chaldean Christian Iraqis chanting in Aramaic
    • Faith rooted in the land
    • Adapting to being an outsider vs adapting to being an insider
    • Egyptian Coptic Christians
    • Courage to be a stranger in a strange land
    • What is a life worth living?

    Production Notes

    • This podcast featured journalist and war correspondent Janine Di Giovanni
    • Edited and Produced by Evan Rosa
    • Hosted by Evan Rosa
    • Production Assistance by Martin Chan, Nathan Jowers, Natalie Lam, and Logan Ledman
    • A Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/about
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    S3E1 : Unpacking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    S3E1 : Unpacking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the world’s most enduring hostilities that has roots in the historic claim to land which lies between the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. 

    Gaza is a self-governing Palestinian territory that is ruled by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Various attempts have been made to resolve the conflict as part of the “Israeli-Palestinian Peace Protest” but things have recently escalated in mid-April 2021, resulting in the deaths of many civilians and children. 

    We sit down with Tracy Alexander, an award-winning Australian journalist residing in Israel to discuss the history and current events of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian crisis. 


    Find out more about our guest speaker:

    Tracy Alexander is a multi-skilled award-winning journalist with an academic background in cognitive psychology and journalism. 

    In Israel, Tracy anchored prime-time daily news and current affairs program, "Perspectives," at i24 News. Born and raised in Australia, Tracy reported for the Nine Network's national breakfast show, The Today Show, as well reporting for Channel Nine's 6pm evening news bulletin, prior to which she worked as a video journalist for Southern Cross Ten's program "Weeknights" and as a radio newsreader on Southern Cross Austereo's Triple M and Fox FM news. 

    Tracy began her journalism career working on several documentary projects by the former CEO of Film Australia and the former Head of Factual Programming at the ABC; notably the feature documentary, Rewriting History, which aired on SBS in 2012.

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