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    Can Joe Biden save Gaza’s civilians?

    Can Joe Biden save Gaza’s civilians?

    We explore the fate of more than 100 Israeli hostages still in Gaza, as the US President and Israeli PM trade barbs and America seeks to send aid by sea. 

    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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    Can Joe Biden save Gaza’s civilians?

    Can Joe Biden save Gaza’s civilians?

    We explore the fate of more than 100 Israeli hostages still in Gaza, as the US President and Israeli PM trade barbs and America seeks to send aid by sea. 

    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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    Winston Peters: Foreign Minister on Hamas' political wing being designated a terrorist entity in New Zealand

    Winston Peters: Foreign Minister on Hamas' political wing being designated a terrorist entity in New Zealand

    The designation of Hamas as a terrorist entity isn't expected to have implications for controversial pro-Palestine protest chants.

    Both the movement's military and political wings - which govern parts of Gaza - are now deemed a terrorist group in New Zealand.

    When pressed, Peters says people just have to follow and respect the law during protests.

    "When a country makes a decision that is a decision other countries have also made, no, it shouldn't make any difference. I can't guarantee that will not effect what people do."

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    Nicola Willis: Finance Minister waiting for United Nations assessment to determine future of UNRWA funding

    Nicola Willis: Finance Minister waiting for United Nations assessment to determine future of UNRWA funding

    The Finance Minister plans to reassess New Zealand's contribution to the UN Relief and Works Agency, following recent allegations.

    Several nations have paused financial air to a significant UN agency in Gaza after it was alleged staff members were involved in the October 7th attack against Israel.

    Nicola Willis expects the investigations to be carried out quickly- and the results will determine the next course of action.

    "We have made a contribution to UNRWA of $1 million, we have a planned contribution next year- and we'll assess the situation prior to that payment being made."

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    Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor on Winston Peters calling for a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict

    Al Gillespie: Waikato University law professor on Winston Peters calling for a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict

    The Foreign Affairs Minister is reiterating New Zealand's support for a two-state solution to the decades-long Israel-Palestine conflict.

    Winston Peters says recent comments made by members of the Israeli Government fuel tensions and put chances of a solution at risk.

    Waikato University law professor Al Gillespie says it's unlikely Israel will accept the proposed provisional measures being discussed.

    "It's unlikely that Israel will respect that if it goes against them. The only way you could get some kind of action is if it was forced through the security council, and it's unlikely the Americans would let that happen."

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    Stefan Vogel: Rabobank researcher says New Zealand exports likely to be affected by ongoing Gaza conflict

    Stefan Vogel: Rabobank researcher says New Zealand exports likely to be affected by ongoing Gaza conflict

    New Zealand exports could profit from the ongoing conflict in the Red Sea.

    Freight continues to be redirected around Africa's Cape of Good Hope while violence continues to escalate.

    The new route means the products this country sends to the Asian market won't take as long as those from Europe or Eastern USA.

    Rabobank researcher Stefan Vogel says exporters may want to keep an eye on container availability.

    "If we're struggling to find the containers, we may actually have an issue on that side that costs us as much as it may cost the Europeans and the Americans that have to go along the route over to Asia."

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    Stefan Vogel: Rabobank researcher says New Zealand exports likely to be affected by ongoing Gaza conflict

    Stefan Vogel: Rabobank researcher says New Zealand exports likely to be affected by ongoing Gaza conflict

    New Zealand exports could profit from the ongoing conflict in the Red Sea.

    Freight continues to be redirected around Africa's Cape of Good Hope while violence continues to escalate.

    The new route means the products this country sends to the Asian market won't take as long as those from Europe or Eastern USA.

    Rabobank researcher Stefan Vogel says exporters may want to keep an eye on container availability.

    "If we're struggling to find the containers, we may actually have an issue on that side that costs us as much as it may cost the Europeans and the Americans that have to go along the route over to Asia."

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    Weekend Religion Recap: Pope's Call for Surrogacy Ban, War Crime Concerns, and Religious Clash in Brooklyn

    Weekend Religion Recap: Pope's Call for Surrogacy Ban, War Crime Concerns, and Religious Clash in Brooklyn

    In this weekend's religious update, we delve into Pope Francis' strong stance against surrogate motherhood, labeling it a grave violation of women's dignity. The Pope also addresses war crimes and expresses concern over the Israel-Hamas conflict. Additionally, we explore the challenges faced by clergy, experiencing burnout post-pandemic. The report concludes with a clash in Brooklyn involving an unauthorized tunnel under a synagogue, shedding light on tensions within the community.

    Helen Clark: former UN Development Programme head says international opinion is turning against Israel

    Helen Clark: former UN Development Programme head says international opinion is turning against Israel

    International public opinion is turning against Israel bombing Gaza.

    153 members of the UN General Assembly, including New Zealand, voted today to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

    Former UN Development Programme head and former Prime Minister, Helen Clark, says even the US President - a staunch advocate - has acknowledged Israel is losing support.

    She says the situation in Gaza is dire and getting worse.

    "Two-thirds of people have no home, 80 percent of them have been displaced. People are given a choice between flee or die."

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    Heather du Plessis-Allan: I know we're at a global tipping point with Israel

    Heather du Plessis-Allan: I know we're at a global tipping point with Israel

    Look, I feel like we are now at a global tipping point with Israel and I think tolerance is running very short- and probably about to run out completely for their bombardment of Gaza.

    A lot has happened in just the last few days, even just today, to indicate that this is on the cards now.

    We've had New Zealand, Australia and Canada putting out a joint statement this morning calling for a sustainable ceasefire, saying that they are alarmed at what's happening to the civilians in Gaza.

    A few hours ago, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.

    And in probably the biggest sign that the time is up, Joe Biden, who has of course been Israel's biggest backer globally, has started to pull his support away from Benjamin Netanyahu and warned Israel it risks alienating its allies if it continues.

    He said that they cannot say no to a Palestinian state, and then he went as far as quite pointedly saying to Netanyahu that he had to change this Government- which I think a lot of people will agree with.

    A lot of people will blame this Government and the past Governments of Netanyahu for the situation that Israel is currently in. The fact is, these world leaders are basically doing this because they are losing domestic support for continuing to support Israel.

    You've seen the pressure mount here in New Zealand on the Government. Labour and Te Pati Māori and the Greens have all put pressure on the Government to call for a ceasefire, there have been protests up and down the country as a result.

    In the states, a poll has found that only 20 percent of Americans think that Biden's approach is going to lead to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

    It is not surprising that Israel's running out of runway at all- on this show we said pretty much immediately after the October 7 massacres by Hamas that Israel would only have so long to do what they always do, which is disproportionately punish the Palestinian people before sentiment would change.

    Sentiment is now changing, the only thing that is surprising is how long the tolerance lasted, how long the runway was for this bombardment. Especially given that the bombardment was never going to work.

    We all knew that, right? We'd never fully root out Hamas, we'd never be able to get all of those people out of the tunnels, all it ever was going to do was punish the civilians - which it has - and foment anger and probably create another generation of terrorists.

    And only time will tell whether that's going to happen- but I say it probably will.

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    The Huddle: Can Police Commissioner Andrew Coster meet expectations?

    The Huddle: Can Police Commissioner Andrew Coster meet expectations?

    Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!

    Police Minister Mark Mitchell has released a letter of expectations for Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. The pair seem to be unified about these expectations- can Coster meet these standards? 

    Foreign Minister Winston Peters has today put forward a motion calling for those involved in the conflict to take urgent steps towards a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. What did we think of Luxon's response?

    Treasury has criticised Labour's 'underfunded' plan for transport. Does this cement the previous Government's legacy of non-delivery?

    Taylor Swift has been named Time magazine's Person of the Year- did she deserve it?

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    Charity Scams

    Charity Scams

    On this episode of Inside the FBI, we’ll learn how charity fraud scams work, how to avoid being conned, and how to report suspected incidents to the Bureau. For a full transcript and additional resources, visit fbi.gov/news/podcasts/. You can visit fbi.gov/charityfraud to learn more about this risk.

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    Tawahinga Butt: Kūwao Space co-owner speaks out after being told to remove Palestinian art from display

    Tawahinga Butt: Kūwao Space co-owner speaks out after being told to remove Palestinian art from display

    A Tauranga gallery's property manager has asked it to remove posters of Palestinian art from its window.

    A member of the public complained about the exhibition at Kūwao Space.

    Co-owner Tawahinga Butt says they moved the posters - but now want to change sites.

    He says he shouldn't have had to move the signs.

    "It's a bit of an over-reach, it's not included in our tenancy agreement at all that we can't express our political opinion."

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    Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus: Israeli Defence Force spokesperson indicates Israel-Hamas truce could be extended beyond four days

    Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus: Israeli Defence Force spokesperson indicates Israel-Hamas truce could be extended beyond four days

    Egypt, Qatar and the US are calling for Gaza's ceasefire to be extended.

    The four-day pause in fighting is due to end tomorrow night, our time.

    Hamas has so far released three groups of hostages and a number of Palestinians have been freed from Israeli prisons.

    Israeli Defence Force spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus says Hamas is signalling it's willing to hand over 10 more civilians.

    "Of course, we have to take everything that Hamas says with a very big grain of salt, but that is the indication."

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    Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Elon Musk promising to donate X ad revenue to Gaza and Israeli hospitals

    Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Elon Musk promising to donate X ad revenue to Gaza and Israeli hospitals

    Elon Musk has confirmed that advertising revenue from X, formerly Twitter, will be donated to war-torn Gaza and the hospitals in Israel. 

    The move comes amid increased backlash against Musk, after he posted support for anti-Semitic content on the site. 

    US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says Apple, Disney and IBM have already paused advertising on X.

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    Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Elon Musk promising to donate X ad revenue to Gaza and Israeli hospitals

    Dan Mitchinson: US correspondent on Elon Musk promising to donate X ad revenue to Gaza and Israeli hospitals

    Elon Musk has confirmed that advertising revenue from X, formerly Twitter, will be donated to war-torn Gaza and the hospitals in Israel. 

    The move comes amid increased backlash against Musk, after he posted support for anti-Semitic content on the site. 

    US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says Apple, Disney and IBM have already paused advertising on X.

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    Jacob Magid: Times of Israel US Bureau Chief on Israel agreeing to a hostage swap with Hamas

    Jacob Magid: Times of Israel US Bureau Chief on Israel agreeing to a hostage swap with Hamas

    Israel has agreed to a hostage swap with Hamas, but it's unclear where all the people kidnapped from Israel are.

    The assault on Gaza will be paused four days, in exchange for 50 women and children kept by the Palestinian military group.

    Israel says it will return three Palestinians for every hostage - and each 10 hostages released will extend the pause on hostilities another day.

    Times of Israel US Bureau Chief Jacob Magid says some hostages are being kept in underground tunnels.

    "And not all of them are even with Hamas, there are roughly 30 hostages that are also being held alive in post-Islamic Jihad."

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    Gerry Brownlee: National Foreign Affairs Spokesperson on former Prime Minister Chris Hipkins calling for Israel-Gaza ceasefire

    Gerry Brownlee: National Foreign Affairs Spokesperson on former Prime Minister Chris Hipkins calling for Israel-Gaza ceasefire

    National says Labour leader Chris Hipkins' call for a ceasefire in Gaza was a surprise.

    Hipkins yesterday said he believes Israel's Defence Force's response has been disproportionate and indiscriminate.

    National's Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Gerry Brownlee, says calling for a ceasefire has no point if both sides aren't willing to cooperate.

    Brownlee says National backs negotiating efforts from parties closer to the conflict- and that Qatari negotiators are doing a good job.

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    Gerry Brownlee: National Foreign Affairs Spokesperson on former Prime Minister Chris Hipkins calling for Israel-Gaza ceasefire

    Gerry Brownlee: National Foreign Affairs Spokesperson on former Prime Minister Chris Hipkins calling for Israel-Gaza ceasefire

    National says Labour leader Chris Hipkins' call for a ceasefire in Gaza was a surprise.

    Hipkins yesterday said he believes Israel's Defence Force's response has been disproportionate and indiscriminate.

    National's Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Gerry Brownlee, says calling for a ceasefire has no point if both sides aren't willing to cooperate.

    Brownlee says National backs negotiating efforts from parties closer to the conflict- and that Qatari negotiators are doing a good job.

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    Week in Religion with Fred Bodimer

    Week in Religion with Fred Bodimer

    Welcome to "Week in Religion with Fred Bodimer" on KMOX. This week's religious landscape witnessed pivotal moments globally.

    Pope Francis's decision to relieve Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, amid disputes over LGBTQ+ inclusivity sparked attention. Contrasting rallies unfolded: Paris stood against anti-Semitism while Washington D.C. rallied in support of Israel during the Hamas conflict.

    The tensions escalated in D.C. with a violent anti-Israel rally leading to the Capitol's lockdown. Meanwhile, preparations for a Broadway musical on Tammy Faye Baker's life and London's Albert Hall hosting Handel's Messiah concert marked significant cultural moments.

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