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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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1 Palestine This Week: Manufacturing consent to restart the genocide 1:06:26
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Israel refused to release the 600 Palestinians who were set to be freed as part of last weekend's prisoner exchange citing Hamas’ delivery of a wrong body instead of detained Israeli Shiri Bibas on Thursday, but is this just an effort to give credence to its plans to relaunch its bombing campaign in Gaza? Is Israel manufacturing pretexts to derail the Gaza ceasefire agreement? What does the Arab world’s alternative vision for post-genocidal war Gaza look like? This episode of Palestine This Week brings you exclusive insights into these pressing questions as the first phase of the ceasefire deal reaches its critical final days. With negotiations hanging in the balance and regional leaders meeting in Riyadh, we explore the diplomatic manoeuvring that could determine Gaza’s future. Joining us this week is Muhammad Shehada, reporting directly from Cairo where he’s been closely monitoring the ongoing negotiations. As a visiting fellow with the European Council on Foreign Relation’s Middle East and North Africa programme and a Gazan researcher and human rights advocate, Shehada brings a unique perspective to the issue. We examine the significance of the summit in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, where Arab leaders are presenting a united front against the forced displacement of Palestinians. Could we see a return of the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 and can the region remain united in rejection of US President Trump's Gaza “ Riviera ” proposal. Our analysis explores whether Arab states are prepared to use their considerable leverage - from normalisation agreements to strategic partnerships - to prevent the ethnic cleansing of Gaza and the West Bank, where Israel has escalated its military aggression by deploying tanks and troops. We also investigate Israel’s controversial handling of the release of the Bibas family and how it might be used to undermine the ceasefire agreement and manufacture consent for continuing the genocide. We examine the far-reaching implications of the Trump administration’s decision to halt funding for Palestinian Authority security forces, while unpacking the glaring disparity between Israeli media’s candid admissions of genocidal intent and Western media’s reluctance to acknowledge this reality.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Is Gaza being held hostage to Netanyahu’s violations? 1:00:34
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US President Donald Trump continues to ignore Israel's violations of the Gaza ceasefire while mounting pressure on Palestinians, is the truce now on the brink of collapse? Palestine This Week looks at repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement with Gaza and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s shifting position which has dominated headlines. With US President Donald Trump and Netanyahu issuing threats, the negotiations have teetered on the brink of collapse, raising questions about who truly holds the upper hand in these talks. Attention then turns to the horrific reports of Palestinian detainees subjected to torture in Israeli prisons. The case of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya , director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, has highlighted the brutal treatment of prisoners, with many released detainees displaying clear signs of abuse. Yet, Western media has largely ignored these reports , reinforcing the stark contrast between how Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are portrayed. The episode then exposes another war crime committed by Israeli occupation forces: the use of Palestinians as human shields . An 80-year-old Palestinian man was found with an explosive cord tied around his neck, used as a shield by Israeli troops. Further reports suggest that Palestinians have been forced to wear an Israeli army uniform, effectively turning them into bait to draw fire. Shocking new studies also take centre stage. A recent Lancet report reveals that life expectancy in Gaza has nearly halved over the past year, dropping from 75.5 years to just 40.6. An unprecedented decline which underscores the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe. Meanwhile, Alex de Waal’s extensive ' London Review of Books' analysis meticulously documents how Israel has weaponised starvation, restricting food access and humanitarian aid to control the Palestinian population. As the conversation moves forward, the episode delves into Trump’s ongoing efforts to push for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. With the next phase of the prisoner exchange deal approaching, Netanyahu faces pressure from all sides. Meanwhile, regional dynamics are shifting. The UAE has reportedly pushed for a softening of Arab League language on displacement, signalling possible support for Trump’s agenda. We also look at how events in Gaza have led to the arrest of a Zionist in America who attempted to kill two men he thought were Palestinians only to discover his victims were Israelis. The victims bizarrely claimed it was an anti-Semitic attack, despite the shooter’s clear intent to target Palestinians. Adding to the irony, both victims later took to social media to call for “Death to Arabs.” The UK government’s refusal to grant asylum to Gazans also comes under scrutiny. Authorities are now working to close a loophole that had allowed a Palestinian family to enter under a scheme originally designed for Ukrainians. This blatant double standard raises serious questions about Britain’s moral and historical obligations, especially given its direct role in the creation of Israel and its ongoing complicity in the occupation and genocide of Palestinians.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Forced displacement, the second phase of Israel's genocide 1:04:35
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US President Donald Trump has said he is committed to 'buying, owning Gaza' and forcibly displacing Palestinians, is this just a continuation of Israel's genocidal campaign against the enclave? Is Donald Trump's plan to ' take over Gaza ' reckless posturing or a dangerous proposal for ethnic cleansing that could unite the world against the US and Israel? In this episode of Palestine This Week, host Nasim Ahmed and expert guest Mouin Rabbani tackle this question while examining the latest developments in the region. The show begins with the release of three Israeli captives, which has sparked an international row over the treatment of hostages. Also featured are damning legal and military revelations: former UK Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption described Israel’s military campaign as 'grossly disproportionate' with an arguable case for genocide, while former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Galant admitted to ordering the controversial Hannibal Directive on 7 October 2023, killing Israeli captives along with their captors and +972 magazine ’s investigation into Israel’s use of toxic gases in Gaza indicates violations of multiple international conventions, including the Chemical Weapons Convention and Rome Statute. Recent proposals regarding Gaza’s future receive thorough examination, particularly focusing on regional responses such as Jordan’s apparent readiness to repel Israel’s expulsion of Palestinians into its territory at any cost and Saudi Arabia’s categorical rejection of Trump’s plan for ethnic cleansing . The show explores how these stances impact broader diplomatic relations and potential normalisation efforts in the Middle East. The episode concludes with an in-depth analysis of evolving US foreign policy positions regarding UN bodies, particularly the Human Rights Council and UNRWA and examines shifts in attitudes toward Middle East policy in the US, including changing perspectives on Iranian sanctions and international engagement.…
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1 Palestine This Week: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians 50:13
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was once overheard speaking about using war as an opportunity to 'get all the Arabs out' and 'clear the West Bank', with US President Donald Trump now in the White House, are Netanyahu's aspirations seeing fruition and will Palestinians be forcibly displaced once again? This week host Nasim Ahmed and regular guest Mouin Rabbani examine Israel’s expanding policy of forced displacement, from the deportation of Palestinian hostages to neighbouring countries to Washington’s reported plans for population transfers . Israel has deported dozens of Palestinian hostages to Egypt where they remain effectively imprisoned. Are these deportations part of a broader strategy of permanent displacement, especially as Israel implements restrictive new policies at the Rafah crossing that allow Palestinians to exit the besieged enclave but prevents their return to Gaza? Over 150,000 Gazans remain stranded in Egypt since Israel's destruction of the crossing in May 2024, while Washington reportedly considers relocating portions of Gaza's population to Syria in addition to Jordan and Egypt. What do these developments, coupled with the presence of American military contractors manning checkpoints in Gaza, signal for Palestinians? The 'Gazafication' of the West Bank is also accelerating, with Israel conducting simultaneous explosions in Jenin refugee camp, destroying up to 20 homes in a single neighbourhood last week. In addition to that, the Israeli Knesset has approved a draft law permitting settlers to purchase Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank, signalling moves towards permanent annexation. These developments align with previously revealed aspirations of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was once overheard by British journalist Max Hastings speaking about using war as an opportunity to 'get all the Arabs out' and 'clear the West Bank'. On the international front, major developments discussed include President Donald Trump’s reported plans to withdraw US forces from Syria, the extension of the Lebanon ceasefire until 18 February and the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Particularly noteworthy is the scandal involving incoming ICJ President Julia Sebutinde, whose position may be compromised by allegations of plagiarism and concerns about her ideological commitment to Zionism .…
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1 Palestine this Week: Is Israel shifting its genocide to the West Bank? 55:42
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As the Gaza ceasefire took effect, Israeli occupation forces began destroying vital infrastructure in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, forcing thousands of Palestinians to flee their homes. One week on and Israel's actions have continued unabated. Is the West Bank facing the same fate as Gaza? This week’s Palestine This Week opens with the latest developments from Gaza, where Israel has opened fire on Palestinians attempting to return to the north, leaving tens of thousands stranded in the Netzarim Corridor. Regular guest Mouin Rabbani and host Nasim Ahmed, examine Israel’s violation of the ceasefire agreement which came into effect last week and the humanitarian crisis deepening as displaced Gazans are prevented from returning home. The discussion includes a revealing analysis of the hostage exchanges, examining the stark contrast between the condition of released Israeli soldiers and earlier claims about their treatment. Shifting our focus to the occupied West Bank, we unpack Israel’s launch of 'Operation Iron Wall' in Jenin, provocatively named after Ze'ev Jabotinsky’s 1923 essay which laid the ideological foundation for right-wing Israeli politics. This operation, launched on President Donald Trump’s second day in office, coincides with Israel’s imminent ban on UNRWA operations in the occupied West Bank. On the international front, we explore the seismic shifts in US policy following Trump’s return to office. His executive order suspending foreign aid while maintaining support for Israel, coupled with his controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, signalling his support for another round of ethnic cleansing. His appointment of Elise Stefanik as UN ambassador, who claims Israel has a biblical right to the West Bank, further underscores this shift. The episode also examines the concerning developments in academic freedom, with Harvard’s adoption of the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism effectively restricting criticism of Israeli policy. While Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed that “paid actors” might be behind some anti-Semitic attacks.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Gaza, Israel's lost war? 57:25
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As the ceasefire in Gaza comes into effect and captives are released by both sides, reports are emerging that the deal was first put on the table in December 2023, bringing into question what Israel has achieved in the 12 months since, with one Israeli newspaper commenting that this is 'the first time Israel lost a war'. The dramatic hostage deal between Hamas and Israel takes centre stage in the latest episode of Palestine This Week. Host Nasim Ahmed and Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani discuss revelations that the captives were kept alive in northern Gaza, right under the Israeli occupation forces' noses, challenging Israel’s narrative about its military campaign and intelligence capabilities. The timing of the deal draws particular scrutiny, with insights into Trump’s influence in securing the agreement - reportedly achieving more in one meeting with Netanyahu than Biden managed in a year. The discussion explores the Qatari foreign minister’s striking admission that this deal mirrors the framework proposed in December 2023, suggesting 13 months of unnecessary devastation in Gaza. The show examines the Times of Israel’s remarkable acknowledgment that “For the first time, Israel just lost a war,” breaking down 14 reasons why Palestinians might be considered the victors and not Israel. The conversation also explores the potential release of Marwan Barghouti and its implications for Palestinian politics, while questioning whether Israel will honour the agreement given internal opposition and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s resignation. The impact on US politics features prominently in the analysis, with recent polling data revealing how Gaza has significantly affected Biden’s voter base. The figures show 29 per cent of Biden’s 2020 voters switched their support citing Gaza as their primary concern - above both the economy and immigration.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Who's counting Gaza's dead? 49:50
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Poland has given Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from arrest under the ICC warrant, while the Lancet has revealed that the death toll in Gaza has been underreported by 41%. Will the new Trump administration bring a change to the realities Palestinians in Gaza have faced for the last 15 months? Palestine This Week tackles the shocking findings of a new Lancet report suggesting the Palestinian death toll in Gaza has been underreported by 41 per cent. At a time when academic institutions are taking unprecedented steps to condemn Israel’s destruction of Gaza’s educational system and talks of a potential ceasefire for hostage deal gain momentum, this week’s show examines these developments and their implications on the region. The conversation navigates through a series of interconnected developments, from the American Historical Association’s landmark vote condemning Israel’s destruction of Gaza’s educational system to Poland’s controversial decision to grant Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from ICC arrest warrants . A particularly revealing segment examines Israel’s growing territorial ambitions, with discussion of calls for settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank and concerning rhetoric about occupying the Sinai Peninsula and Mount Hermon in Syria. Nasim Ahmed and Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani bring their analytical expertise to these complex issues, concluding with a critical examination of President Joe Biden’s legacy, US foreign policy through the lens of Donald Trump’s sharing of Professor Jeffrey Sachs’ comments accusing America of fighting Israel’s wars and a former Biden official’s criticism of US failure to curb the occupation state’s military onslaught in Gaza.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Is the PA fighting Israel's battle in the West Bank? 56:12
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As fears rise that Israel seeks to decimate central Gaza in the same way it has the north, many see the Palestinian Authority's actions in the West Bank as an extension of Israel's efforts to wipe out any opposition to its occupation. Is the PA silencing criticism of Israel or is it keeping order in the occupied territories? We begin our first Palestine This Week of 2025 with a look at the latest developments in Gaza and the wider region. From the devastating situation in the besieged enclave, where chilling calls from Israeli officials are urging the forced transfer of civilians under threat of “complete annihilation", to concerns that occupation forces may seek to visit the same level of death and destruction in southern Gaza as they have already inflicted in the north. This comes amid reports of Hamas rebuilding its military strength despite immense destruction and the detention of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya , raising questions about whether Israel’s actions are part of a broader strategy to continue its aggression without negotiating a ceasefire and the release of captives. We also turn our attention to revelations that no rape allegations have been filed in connection to the 7 October attacks, challenging sensationalist narratives and raising critical questions about the role the media played in framing public discourse. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority’s suspension of Al Jazeera and its controversial crackdown in the West Bank are examined, with critics suggesting these actions align with the PA’s long-standing role in suppressing Palestinian resistance. In Syria, we examine the role European powers play in leveraging sanctions as a tool to shape the country’s political future. These measures raise questions about their true intent: Is the goal to support the rebuilding of a war-torn nation, or is it, as many suspect, to ensure that the new government ultimately fails? Our regular guest, Mouin Rabbani, joins host Nasim Ahmed as we unpack international stories. Among them is the investigation into the actions of IDF soldier Yuval Vagdani in Brazil, where a case was brought against him for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. Reports suggest that Vagdani fled or escaped - allegedly with Israeli facilitation - to avoid arrest. We also look into the Biden administration’s proposed $8 billion arms deal with Israel and a new bill targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC).…
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1 Palestine This Week: 2025 and the end of Israel's impunity 56:19
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Join us for Palestine This Week as we reflect on a historic and transformative year in Palestinian history. In this special end-of-year episode, host Nasim Ahmed and Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani examine the seismic events from over the past year that have reshaped the region and redefined global understanding of the Palestinian struggle. From Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza to the dramatic fall of the Assad regime in Syria, this week’s review places current events within their broader historical context. We explore how the past year has exposed the true nature of Zionism, shattered the façade of Western media objectivity, and potentially marked the beginning of the end of Israeli impunity through landmark cases at the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) and International Criminal Court ( ICC ). The conversation delves into critical questions about Palestinian resistance and its capacity for renewal in the face of unprecedented challenges. We assess the changing regional dynamics, including the weakening of Iran's 'Axis of Resistance' and the implications of potential Arab normalisation with Israel under a possible second Trump presidency. Looking ahead to 2025, this engaging discussion offers unique insights into what the future might hold for Palestine, Israel and the broader Middle East.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Israel, Elon Musk & the German Christmas market attack 57:03
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Friday's terror attack on a Christmas market in Germany raises fresh concerns about the rise of Islamophobia and far-right extremism in Europe. How does this and Israel's war on Gaza highlight the media's biased coverage? This week’s Palestine This Week opens with a detailed look at the situation in Gaza, focusing on several important reports including Human Rights Watch's 184-page study ' Extermination and Acts of Genocide ' and the World Peace Foundation's findings about deaths from starvation. The discussion includes disturbing testimony published in Haaretz about Israeli occupation soldiers' conduct and arbitrary ' kill zones ' in Gaza. Host Nasim Ahmed and political analyst Mouin Rabbani explore key regional developments, including diplomatic moves in Syria with US officials meeting Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham representatives , and growing tensions as Houthi forces in Yemen launched attacks on Tel Aviv. Their analysis examines the Palestinian Authority’s recent security deployment in the West Bank and its implications for Israeli military operations in Gaza. The show explores media coverage of the conflict, highlighting the BBC's structural bias in reporting and Facebook's restriction of Palestinian news outlets, which has led to a 77 per cent decline in traffic since 7 October 2023. Analysis includes recent statements by Israeli ministers gleefully announcing their intention to ethnically cleanse Palestinians. The show concludes with discussion of Friday’s terror attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, which left five dead, including a nine-year-old child, and over 200 injured. The suspect, identified as a far-right extremist and vocal supporter of Israel, had repeatedly expressed anti-Muslim views on social media, echoing rhetoric similar to that of Norwegian neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik. The attack raises fresh concerns about the rise of Islamophobia and far-right extremism in Europe.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Is Israel changing the Middle East through Syria? 54:46
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Tel Aviv is altering the shape of the region and occupation forces are gaining ground in Syria, but are these genuine strategic victories or merely temporary gains in an evolving regional landscape? From Gaza's mass killing and starvation by Israel to Syria's transforming political landscape, this episode of Palestine This Week unpacks the latest developments reshaping the Middle East. The discussion begins with a sobering update on Gaza, where the death toll has surpassed 45,000 amidst what Amnesty International and others have now officially declared as genocide in a groundbreaking 290-page report. The conversation then turns to Syria, offering fresh analysis on the overthrow of Bashar Al-Assad's regime and its broader implications for regional politics. Host Nasim Ahmed and middle east analyst Mouin Rabbani delve into Syria's complex historic relationship with Western powers, challenging common narratives about the Assad regime. Looking ahead, the episode examines Netanyahu's recent claims about Israel's changing role in the Middle East, particularly regarding settlement expansion in the Golan Heights. The analysis considers whether these developments represent genuine strategic victories or merely temporary gains in an evolving regional landscape.…
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1 Palestine This Week: $200bn to rebuild Gaza? 1:03:21
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Rebuilding Gaza, if that is ever allowed to happen, is expected to cost 1150% of the Palestinian economy, what is the future of the Strip and is Israel's continued police of ethnic cleansing and the use of new and internationally banned weapons damaging the ecosystem rendering the land uninhabitable? Palestine This Week begins with an update on Gaza and revelations about Israel’s use of internationally banned weapons , with testimonies suggesting some bodies have 'vaporised', while the severe medicine shortage has left injured Palestinians dying in the streets. In a startling development, former Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon accused the Israeli occupation army of committing war crimes in northern Gaza, including ethnic cleansing and attempting to cover them up. The staggering economic impact of the genocide is also brought into focus, with Israeli experts estimating Gaza's reconstruction costs to stand at $100-200 billion - up to 1150% of the entire Palestinian economy. Meanwhile, concerning legislative developments in Israel threaten to further restrict Palestinian citizens' political participation in local elections. With France announcing it has granted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immunity from the ICC arrest warrant, the show examines the international fallout from the historic ruling. Will the UK and other signatory states also follow France in granting Netanyahu immunity? While current ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan has faced efforts to discredit him, former ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda revealed that she faced threats and intimidation while in the job. Could these tactics be in action behind the scene to stop states complying with the international tribunal? On regional matters, host Nasim Ahmed and regular guest Mouin Rabbani discuss the faltering ceasefire in Lebanon and events in Syria. Israeli National Security Minister Ben-Gvir admitted that Israel has failed to achieve its war aims in Lebanon, while anti-Assad forces have made significant territorial gains in northern Syria, capturing large parts of Aleppo and Hama. What are the implications of these new developments?…
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1 Palestine This Week: Benjamin Netanyahu, the International fugitive 48:34
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The end of Israeli exceptionalism? The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanayahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes in Gaza. On Palestine This Week, we are discussing all things arrest warrants following the landmark decision by the International Criminal Court to issue indictments for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas leader Mohammed Deif. How will this legal bombshell fracture the western alliance and what does this mean for Palestine and the world? Next we move onto Israel's authoritarian turn after Haaretz newspaper was placed under sanction by Tel Aviv, Israel's new Defence Minister Katz has decided to exclude Jewish settlers from administrative detention - a move critics call apartheid enshrined into law. Katz's move comes as the West Bank has seen a stark rise in settler violence and we ask what message this will send to Israeli extremists. Our analysis then turns to the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where only 6% of food needs are being met according to UNRWA. The show explores disturbing reports of Israel's alleged cooperation with ISIS-linked criminal gangs to sow chaos and prevent aid distribution, while Hamas forces attempt to maintain order - revealing a complex power struggle on the ground. Netanyahu's political machinations take centre stage as Arab mediators accuse him of deliberately stalling ceasefire negotiations in hopes of a better deal under a potential Trump presidency. The show reveals shocking allegations that Netanyahu's government may have misled Trump about the status of Israeli hostages, suggesting they were dead when intelligence indicated they were alive. The episode concludes with discussion of a potentially explosive geopolitical development - the mysterious death of a rabbi and former Israeli soldier in the UAE, as questions swirl about possible state involvement in his killing. Don't miss this comprehensive analysis of the week's most critical developments.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Is Israel running out of soldiers? 56:19
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Pope Francis calls for Israel to be investigated after the UN Special Committee found Tel Aviv's assault on Gaza was 'consistent with the characteristics of genocide'. Join us for our latest episode Palestine This Week as we delve into a number of major developments over the last 7 days. A new report by the United Nations Special Committee has concluded that Israel's assault on the besieged Gaza Strip is 'consistent with characteristics of genocide' and the gravity of this report prompted calls from the Vatican for Israel to be investigated for genocide. But that is not all, more damning evidence was unveiled in Human Rights Watch's latest report titled "Hopeless, Starving, and Besieged," which accused Israel of deliberately forcing the displacement of Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The report meticulously documents how Israeli authorities have created conditions preventing Palestinians' return to their homes, amounting to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing. The review also examined explosive revelations about Israeli misinformation around the 7 October Hamas attack. Picking up on the New York Times reported that Israeli officials had obtained Hamas's battle plan more than a year before it happened, host Nasim Ahmed and guest Mouin Rabbani discussing new revelations around Netanyahu's office allegedly receiving warnings about the impending attack at least four hours in advance but chose not to act. These revelations have been compounded by an investigation into Netanyahu's aide for allegedly altering documents related to the events of October 7. Beyond the legal and political developments, the review discusses disturbing reports about human rights violations by Israelis, including the death of Gaza's top medical doctor Adnan al-Bursh in Israeli custody; Israel’s struggling to recruit soldiers for its military ongoing aggression and growing concerns over interference at the International Criminal Court. The show ends with a discussion on the implications of Trump's return to the White House and his choice for the top jobs in his cabinet.…
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1 Palestine This Week: Is it time to show Israel the red card? 1:07:07
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As the world watched to see who would be crowned America's 47th president of the US, Israel announced that Palestinians who had been forced to leave northern Gaza would not be allowed to return. A new Nakba is unfolding in Gaza, but will the new president help smooth Israel's path to annex more Palestinian land? This episode of Palestine This Week opens with a stark analysis of the emerging humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where Palestinians face ' a second Nakba ' following Israel’s announcement last week that it will not allow residents to return to northern Gaza. Host Nasim Ahmed and regular guest Mouin Rabbani discuss how this crucial story has been overshadowed by US election coverage, while offering insights into the systematic challenges facing Gaza's civilian population. Reports of organised looting of aid trucks in Gaza, occurring in areas controlled by the Israeli occupation army are also discussed. This segment provides a detailed examination of the humanitarian aid crisis and its implications for Gaza's besieged population. As a Dutch Palestinian, Rabbani offers his thoughts on last week’s riots in Amsterdam and the fall-out from the mainstream media’s false coverage . The show also covers major political upheaval in Israel, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dramatic dismissal of Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and Qatar's withdrawal from its mediator role in truce negotiations. The discussion features an in-depth analysis of the recent Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh , where Saudi oficials made several powerful statements regarding the Palestinian cause, and called Israel’s campaign in norther Gaza a genocide against the Palestinian people. The review examines Netanyahu's appointment of Yechiel Leiter as Israel's ambassador to the US - a former member of a US-designated terrorist group - and its diplomatic implications. The episode concludes with an examination of the impact of Gaza genocide on US elections and takes a look into what US policy in the Middle East under Donald Trump's second term would look like.…
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