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    Biden Heads To Israel

    Biden Heads To Israel

    Tommy and Ben talk about the breaking news of an airstrike hitting a hospital in Gaza, killing hundreds of staff, patients, and civilians. They also discuss Biden’s upcoming visit to Israel and negotiations around hostage rescue and aid packages, Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s meetings with regional leaders and resistance to taking in Palestinian refugees, new reports on Hamas’ lengthy, detailed planning for the attack on Israel, and thoughts on alternatives to a massive Israeli military response. Then they cover Senator Bob Menendez being charged as a foreign agent, hopeful election results in Poland, a deal that could relieve US sanctions on Venezuela, Pakistan’s deportation order affecting Afghan refugees, and Australia’s failed Indigenous Voice referendum. Then Tommy speaks with Melanie Ward, CEO of Medical Aid for Palestinians (https://www.map.org.uk/ (https://www.map.org.uk/)), about the dire situation on the ground in Gaza for those needing medical attention.

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    Can there ever be peace in the Middle East?

    Can there ever be peace in the Middle East?

    The Israeli military has denied that there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, but there are now reports of people drinking toilet water to survive.

    So will Joe Biden's visit tomorrow make any difference in the hope for peace in the middle east, and help accelerate a resolution to the current conflict? And will the Rafah crossing open into Egypt to allow for food and medical supplies into Gaza, and for the safe passage of people out?

    And as Humza Yousaf makes makes his first leader's speech at the SNP conference in Aberdeen today, we ask whether the party has really refocused its aim of independence.

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    World on edge as Israel prepares for Gaza ground offensive

    World on edge as Israel prepares for Gaza ground offensive
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets once again with Israeli leaders in Jerusalem, as a dire humanitarian crisis is unfolds in Gaza City, with a ground offensive now looking imminent. Plus, the US actively works to ensure that humanitarian assistance like water, food and medicine can get into Gaza. And, a ship carrying American evacuees is set to depart from Israel today. Also, the chaos and confusion at key border crossings out of Gaza, and, the FBI says there’s been an increase in reported threats in the US after the attacks in Israel. For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Breaking: Israel Tells Civilians In Gaza To Evacuate

    Breaking: Israel Tells Civilians In Gaza To Evacuate

    Tommy and Ben talk about the developing situation in Gaza where 1.1 million people have been told to evacuate northern Gaza in advance of an anticipated ground invasion by Israel. Two people on the ground in Gaza explain the logistical obstacles to evacuation and why many civilians have refused to leave. Then Ben and Tommy discuss how Republicans are losing their minds talking about Israel, pro-Palestine protests around the world, growing anger towards the Netanyahu government, and they take questions from the Pod Save the world Discord channel.

     

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    Is Israel about to commit war crimes?

    Is Israel about to commit war crimes?

    Israeli officials have told Gazan citizens to leave the north and head south ahead of a potential ground invasion - retaliating after a week of war crimes perpetrated by Hamas on Israeli soil. 1.1million people - the number of people roughly in Birmingham, trekking largely on foot, down one of two roads, in the middle of a war. Is that possible? Most think not.

    Are many, many thousands of Palestinian civilians about to get caught up in warfare that will see so many lives, on both sides, lost? Israel say they're acting proportionately - but are they about to commit war crimes, and why are British politicians largely happy with this interpretation?

    We speak to the former Director of Prosecutions at the International Criminal Court, Fabricio Guariglia, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee Alicia Kearns, author of The Only Language They Understand: Forcing Compromise in Israel and Palestine & A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: A Palestine Story, Nathan Thrall, and military expert Michael Clarke.

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    Gaza evacuation orders; Defense Secretary Austin speech; GOP in crisis

    Gaza evacuation orders; Defense Secretary Austin speech; GOP in crisis
    The Israeli military warns more than 1 million civilians in Northern Gaza to evacuate “Southwards” as the war with Hamas intensifies, and Hamas militants air-drop leaflets over Gaza City urging citizens to defy the orders. Plus, US Defense Secretary Austin meets with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, and also delivers a support-bolstering speech alongside his Israeli counterpart. And, the GOP is in crisis after House Speaker nominee Rep. Scalise drops out of the race. Also, the US scrambles to get Americans inside Israel home as protests erupt throughout the Middle East. For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Blinken speaks in Israel; hostages underground? Hamas survivor interview

    Blinken speaks in Israel; hostages underground? Hamas survivor interview
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets one-on-one with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and also delivers a support-bolstering speech in Israel, as the IDF conducts large-scale attacks on Hamas targets. Plus, the Israeli military says it is preparing for the 'next stage' of war, and that Hamas’ hostages could be held underground in scattered areas. Israeli special operations veteran Aaron Cohen joins to give his insight. And, a woman who survived a 2010 Hamas attack speaks out on the massacre in Israel. For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN’s podcast ‘Tug of War: Attack on Israel’. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    300,000 Israeli troops amass, Hamas’ hostages, race for Speaker

    300,000 Israeli troops amass, Hamas’ hostages, race for Speaker
    The Israeli military says 300,000 troops along with tanks and artillery are amassing near the Gaza border as air-strikes continue to rain down, and Gaza’s government warns all electricity will completely stop there shortly. CNN’s Erin Burnett reports live on the ground. Plus, President Biden has confirmed Americans are among the hostages held by Hamas, and at least 20 US citizens are currently unaccounted for. And, the GOP meet behind closed doors to pick a House Speaker. Also, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour joins to discuss emerging information on the horror of Hamas’ attacks on Gaza border communities. For daily information on the Israel-Gaza conflict, check out CNN's podcast: Tug of War: Attack on Israel To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    What’s next for Israel and Gaza?

    What’s next for Israel and Gaza?

    Tommy and Ben talk about the latest from Israel and Gaza, including the Netanyahu government’s policy and intelligence failures, the devastating toll on civilians in Israel and Gaza, questions about hostages and reports that Israel may launch a ground offensive into Gaza. They also cover the varied international response to the attack, the history of Hamas, and conflicting reports about Iranian culpability. Then Ben talks to Gregg Carlstrom, the Middle East correspondent for The Economist, about political dynamics within Israel, the timing of the attack, and the unprecedented nature of this developing conflict.

     

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    Israel strikes back, House Speaker pressure, Biden special counsel interview.

    Israel strikes back, House Speaker pressure, Biden special counsel interview.
    Israel pounds Gaza with another wave of air strikes despite threats from Hamas to execute civilian hostages in retaliation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the strikes are just the beginning of Israel's attack. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports live on the ground in Ashdod, Israel. Plus, the House GOP comes under pressure to elect a speaker to provide aid to Israel. And, President Biden is interviewed over two-days by the special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Shell shocked: Israel fights back

    Shell shocked: Israel fights back

    As the retribution continues, the state has now cut off supplies to the Palestinian enclave, and America is sending military support to Binyamin Netanyahu. But how will Hamas respond? From cowboys to country music, Brazil’s hinterland is taking on a sepia-tinged Americanness (10:46). And which languages might take you the longest to learn (18:00)?


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    Israel at War: Why Did Hamas Attack?

    Israel at War: Why Did Hamas Attack?
    What motivated the Hamas terrorist attack? How did Israel fail to stop it? What role is Iran playing in this conflict? What should Americans know about the state of Israel's chaotic internal politics? And what comes next? Today's show has two guests. Dan Raviv is the author of several bestselling books on Israel, Israeli-American relations, and Israeli intelligence. He was a CBS News national and international correspondent for over 40 years. He’s here to provide context on Hamas and Israeli politics. To help us understand some of the regional political dynamics, we have Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who has been an adviser for several accords and peace talks in the Middle East in the past decade. He is also the president of the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com.  Host: Derek Thompson Guests: Dan Raviv & Jeffrey Sonnenfeld  Producer: Devon Manze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Israel responds to historic Hamas attack

    Israel responds to historic Hamas attack

    The death toll from Hamas’s unprecedented multi-front assault on Israel passed 600 on Sunday, and Germany’s conservative opposition won two decisive victories in regional elections on Sunday. Plus, the FT’s Sarah O’Connor explains how the green transition can actually translate to more jobs. 


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