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    Mehdi Hasan Returns & IDF Spokesman Reacts

    Mehdi Hasan Returns & IDF Spokesman Reacts

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that Israel will press ahead with its offensive in Rafah, regardless of whether the war is paused in a temporary ceasefire with Hamas. That's despite the threat of international arrest warrants, and warnings from President Biden.

    The fate of 2.2 million Palestinian civilians hangs in the balance and the Israeli Defense Forces are once again facing criticism for the way its soldiers are prosecuting the war.


    Piers debates this Editor-in-chief and CEO of new media company Zeteo News, Mehdi Hasan.


    And from Tel Aviv, by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, the British-Israeli spokesman for the Israeli Defense Forces.


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    Fighting in Avdiikva is 'hell', says Ukraine military & how Kyiv is trying to fix its manpower problem

    Fighting in Avdiikva is 'hell', says Ukraine military & how Kyiv is trying to fix its manpower problem

    Day 719.

    Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine, discuss the ongoing battle for Avdiivka and discuss the issue at the forefront of Ukrainian society and politics for weeks now: mobilisation.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles22 on Twitter.

    Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.

    Svitlana Morenets (The Spectator). @SvMorenets on Twitter.



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    Is Israel Breaking the Laws of War in Gaza?

    Is Israel Breaking the Laws of War in Gaza?
    On October 31st Israeli military forces bombed the Jabalia refugee camp just north of Gaza City.

    They said the area was a Hamas stronghold that included underground tunnels and a command center, and that they were targeting a Hamas commander there.

    The health ministry in Gaza says the strike caused a large number of civilian casualties. So what are the rules of war that might apply to such situations?

    NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tom Dannenbaum, an associate professor of international law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy about the rules of war in an urban setting.

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    Israel Has No Good Options

    Israel Has No Good Options
    Two things seem true: First, Israel has a profound moral right to defend itself from terrorism. Second, its current strategy could kill thousands of civilians, destroy its international reputation, breed even more terrorist cells, and obliterate any chance for peace in our lifetime. Is it possible to keep both ideas in our head? Today's guest is Georgetown University professor Daniel Byman, one of the world's leading researchers on terrorism, counterterrorism, and Israel’s military. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com.  Host: Derek Thompson Guest: Daniel Byman Producer: Devon Manze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices