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Explore "israeliconflict" with insightful episodes like "Trump appeal denied, Rafah invasion set, UConn wins again", "Trump posts bond, Florida abortion ban, Baltimore alternate channel opens", "Don’t Expect the NY Times to Report This Awful Hamas Detail | Ron Dermer", "Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"" and "The Call of Duty | Tim Kennedy" from podcasts like ""CNN This Morning", "CNN This Morning", "The Rubin Report", "The New Statesman Podcast" and "The Ben Shapiro Show"" and more!
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Trump posts bond, Florida abortion ban, Baltimore alternate channel opens
Don’t Expect the NY Times to Report This Awful Hamas Detail | Ron Dermer
Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"
The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has now passed the 100 day mark. On the 14 January Alona Ferber attended the Jewish Labour Movement conference, which happened to take place on the 100th day of the war. In this podcast she speaks with Susan Neiman, the American moral philosopher, about the splits this war has caused on the left and tensions she sees between tribalist currents on the left and universalist principles, which Neiman believes are the values of a true left.
Read Susan Neiman's essay: The universalist tradition has been forgotten, the Enlightenment betrayed
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The Call of Duty | Tim Kennedy
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Tim Kennedy’s life story is a tapestry of achievements. Both a distinguished Green Beret sniper and UFC headliner, Tim's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, discipline, and versatility. When war breaks out, Tim runs towards danger to help. In today's conversation, we will not only honor Tim's military achievements but also confront the hard truths he's encountered in warzones and at our border. We'll discuss the lessons learned from Afghanistan – the bravery, the sacrifices, and the painful realities of a war that has shaped a generation of soldiers.
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Massacre at Israel's Kfar Aza | 11.12.23
When Hamas terrorists attacked on October 7th, Kfar Aza suffered some of the worst casualties. The kibbutz is less than two miles from the border with Gaza. Daily Wire correspondent Kassy Dillon returns to Kfar Aza to report on the atrocities. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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Krystal and Saagar discuss attacks on US troops exploding in the Middle East, Bibi saying Israel will occupy Gaza indefinitely, CNN admits censorship live on air, Fetterman shouted down by protesters, Trump melts down after wild court testimony, Obama strategists flip on Biden, Jim Cramer admits defeat after UAW wins, and J Miles Coleman explains the key elections taking place across the US today.
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After the blackout: What's happening in Gaza?
During a 34-hour communications blackout that began on Friday evening, Israel launched its ground invasion into Gaza. With thousands of Palestinians killed and conditions in the territory deteriorating, the UN secretary general has repeated his call for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian access. Israel has rejected this saying “calls for a ceasefire are calls for Israel to surrender to Hamas” and that it is committed to getting all its hostages back home. So, now that the IDF's troops have entered the densely populated strip -- what is the plan?
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Guest: Richard Spencer, foreign correspondent, The Times.
Host: Manveen Rana.
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Clips: Sky News, Channel 4 News, Associated Press, Times Radio.
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Israel’s Ground War Challenges | Sunday Extra
More accounts from the ground in Israel as the war rages on. We speak to the former senior advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to Israel about what’s happening there and how the U.S. could best support Israel’s mission. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
Does Hamas have a strategy?
As Israel conducts 'wide-scale' retaliatory strikes against Gaza, the humanitarian crisis in the area has reached devastating proportions. Thousands are dead and food, fuel and water have almost run out. If this was part of the plan, what is the strategy and is there an end game?
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Guests:
- Louise Callaghan, Middle East Correspondent, The Sunday Times.
- Dr. Tobias Borck, Senior Research Fellow for Middle East Security Studies, Royal United Services Institute.
Host: Manveen Rana.
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Clips: PBS Newshour, Al Jazeera English, CBS News.
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The Emotional Impact of the Israel-Gaza Conflict on Jewish and Palestinian Americans
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Aziza Hasan, executive director of NewGround: A Muslim Jewish Partnership for Change, and Alyson Freedman, a member of Sisterhood Salaam Shalom.
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An interview with a Hamas leader
How does the Palestinian militant group justify the atrocities committed in Israel? Why has it done this? What does it plan to do with the hostages? In a conversation with Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior official, Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist's editor-in-chief, presses for answers.
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Monday, October 9, 2023
Monday briefing: Israel declares war on Hamas; Afghanistan earthquake; UAW strike; 23andMe hack; Crocs cowboy boots; and more