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Latest podcast episodes about huthi

Krieg in Europa – das Update zur Lage in der Ukraine

Russisches Militär wehrt insgesamt mehr als 100 ukrainische Drohnen ab, teils bei Moskau│ Ukraine legt Stromversorgung in der Region Kursk vorübergehend lahm│ EU- Kommission berät am Nachmittag über einen Stopp russischer Energie-Importe │Israel übt Vergeltung für Rakete auf Airport Ben Gurion und attackiert Huthi-Miliz im Jemen

Tagesschau
Tagesschau vom 04.05.2025

Tagesschau

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 19:06


Abstimmungen Landsgemeinde Kanton Glarus, Vorstossflut hält Sondersession beschäftigt, Huthi schiessen Raketen auf Flughafen von Tel Aviv, GC Frauen im Final der Women's Super League

Arab Digest podcasts
Trump's quiet war on Yemen

Arab Digest podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 34:50


The podcast returns after a short break with Arab Digest editor William Law in conversation with the Yemen expert Helen Lackner. As the world focusses on Donald Trump's egregious trampling of the rule of law and his destruction of the prevailing world order little notice is given to US strikes on claimed Huthi targets that are occurring on a daily basis while humanitarian aid has all but dried up. The consequences of both actions are devastating for the Yemeni people. Sign up NOW at ArabDigest.org for free to join the club and start receiving our daily newsletter & weekly podcasts.

Rundschau 13.00 Uhr
Rundschau 28.04.25

Rundschau 13.00 Uhr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025


Kabinetts-Liste Union steht - Polizei ermittelt in Vermisstensache jetzt wegen möglichem Tötungsdelikt - US-Luftangriff gegen Huthi: 68 Tote - Syrische Übergangsregierung offen für Rückführungen - Festnahmen nach Angriffen auf Gefängnisse in Frankreich

Tagesschau (512x288)
tagesschau 20:00 Uhr, 18.04.2025

Tagesschau (512x288)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 15:44


US-Vizepräsident Vance beginnt Besuch in Rom, US-Außenminister Rubio droht mit Rückzug aus Ukraine-Verhandlungen, Ukraine und USA unterzeichnen Absichtserklärung für Rohstoffabkommen, US-Senator besucht zu Unrecht aus den USA abgeschobenen Mann in El Salvador, US-Militär zerstört von Huthi kontrollierten Ölhafen im Jemen, Friedensbewegung startet Ostermärsche, Karfreitagsmesse im Petersdom, Hunderte Christen ziehen über die Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, Gläubige ziehen zum Karfreitag-Kreuzweg auf die Halde in Bottrop, Polizei nimmt "Car-Freitag" der Tunerszene ins Visier, Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt Absturz-Ursache nach Seilbahnunglück nahe Neapel, Das Wetter

Tagesschau (320x180)
tagesschau 20:00 Uhr, 18.04.2025

Tagesschau (320x180)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 15:44


US-Vizepräsident Vance beginnt Besuch in Rom, US-Außenminister Rubio droht mit Rückzug aus Ukraine-Verhandlungen, Ukraine und USA unterzeichnen Absichtserklärung für Rohstoffabkommen, US-Senator besucht zu Unrecht aus den USA abgeschobenen Mann in El Salvador, US-Militär zerstört von Huthi kontrollierten Ölhafen im Jemen, Friedensbewegung startet Ostermärsche, Karfreitagsmesse im Petersdom, Hunderte Christen ziehen über die Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, Gläubige ziehen zum Karfreitag-Kreuzweg auf die Halde in Bottrop, Polizei nimmt "Car-Freitag" der Tunerszene ins Visier, Staatsanwaltschaft ermittelt Absturz-Ursache nach Seilbahnunglück nahe Neapel, Das Wetter

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
US-Militär zerstört von Huthi kontrollierten Öl-Hafen im Jemen

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 0:55


Jackisch, Samuel www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk
US-Militär zerstört von Huthi kontrollierten Öl-Hafen im Jemen

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 0:55


Jackisch, Samuel www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend

ETDPODCAST
Medienbericht: Iran zieht Militär aus dem Jemen ab | Nr. 7402

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 4:54


Die Spannungen zwischen Washington und Teheran nehmen zu. Das US-Militär fliegt verstärkte Angriffe gegen die mit dem Iran verbündeten Huthi im Jemen. Beginnen bald Gespräche über ein Atomabkommen?

ETDPODCAST
USA: Drei Viertel der US-Schiffe wegen Huthi-Angriffen zu Umweg gezwungen | Nr. 7356

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 3:50


Seit Beginn des Gaza-Krieges 2023 hat die mit der Terrororganisation Hamas verbündete Huthi-Miliz in Jemen auch Schiffe im Roten Meer und im Golf beschossen. Dies führt dazu, dass 75 Prozent der US-amerikanischen Schiffe einen Umweb über die Südspitze Afrikas fahren müssen.

ETDPODCAST
Mi 26.3.25 Guten Morgen-Newsletter

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 7:30


Guten Morgen! Heute beleuchten wir, ob Friedrich Merz ein Strafverfahren wegen Wählertäuschung droht. Dann schauen wir, wie nah die Ukraine am EU-Beitritt dran ist. Und wir werfen einen Blick auf die Behauptung eines US-Journalisten, der geheime Angriffspläne der USA auf die Huthi mitverfolgt haben soll.

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland
Trumps Chat-Fiasko: Dummheit oder Kalkül?

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 31:26


Ein Journalist landet versehentlich in einer geheimen Chatgruppe voller Top-Politiker - und wird Zeuge, wie Angriffspläne auf den Jemen diskutiert werden. War das wirklich nur ein Versehen oder steckt mehr dahinter?

hr-iNFO Aktuell
"Die USA verabschieden sich immer mehr von ihrer Rolle als internationale Führungsmacht"

hr-iNFO Aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 7:12


Es ist einer der größten Sicherheits-Skandale in der jüngeren US-Geschichte: Spitzen der US-Regierung haben Details eines geplanten Angriffs auf die Huthi-Terroristen über die Messenger-App „Signal“ diskutiert und - wohl aus Versehen - einen Journalisten mitlesen lassen. Was dieser Chat auch über das Verhältnis von Europa und den USA aussagt, ordnet Johannes Thimm, von der Forschungsgruppe Amerika bei der Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, ein.

ETDPODCAST
US-Sicherheitspanne: Minister-Chat über Angriffspläne geleakt – Trump „weiß nichts davon“ | Nr. 7350

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 9:03


Ein Gruppenchat auf Signal wird zum Politikum: Hohe Minister tauschten sich dort über erneute Angriffe auf die Huthi aus. Ein Journalist konnte das mitverfolgen. Wer fügte ihn hinzu? US-Verteidigungsminister Hegseth dementiert, dass geheime Pläne besprochen wurden.

Kick-off Politik
„Netanjahu sucht die Flucht nach vorn“

Kick-off Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 9:15


In Israel wird gegen die Behörde zur „freiwilligen“ Auswanderung von Palästinensern aus dem Gazastreifen und neue Angriffe auf Gaza protestiert. Gleichzeitig wird Israel von Huthi und Libanon angegriffen. Wie groß der Druck auf Netanjahu ist – WELT-Redakteurin Caroline Turzer berichtet. „Das bringt der Tag“ ist der Nachrichten-Podcast von WELT. Produktion: Marvin Schwarz Redaktion, Moderation: Imke Rabiega Wir freuen uns über Feedback an dasbringtdertag@welt.de. Hörtipp: Die wichtigsten News an den Märkten und das Finanzthema des Tages hören Sie morgens ab 5 Uhr bei „Alles auf Aktien“ – dem täglichen Börsen-Shot aus der WELT-Wirtschaftsredaktion. Mehr auf welt.de/allesaufaktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk
US-Angriff auf Huthi auf 'Signal' geteilt - Mutmassliches Sicherheitsleck

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 4:16


Simon, Doris www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend

ETDPODCAST
Mehrfrontenkrieg Israel – USA schickt weiteren Flugzeugträger, Evakuierungsaufruf Gaza | Nr. 7348

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 5:26


Nach Raketenangriffen aus dem Libanon hat Israel mit neuen Luftangriffen reagiert. Israel kämpft im Norden mit der Hisbollah und im südlichen Gazastreifen mit der Hamas. Proteste im Inneren nehmen zu. Die USA schickt einen zweiten Flugzeugträger gegen die Huthi.

ETDPODCAST
Trump warnt Iran: Jeder Huthi-Angriff wird künftig als iranische Aggression gewertet | Nr. 7339

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 5:45


Die USA haben eine neue militärische Kampagne gegen die proiranischen Huthi-Milizen im Jemen gestartet. Präsident Donald Trump kündigte harte Konsequenzen für den Iran an, sollte es zu weiteren Angriffen auf US-Ziele kommen. Die Huthis behaupten, dass die US-Luftschläge bereits zahlreiche zivile Opfer gefordert hätten, während Washington betont, gezielt gegen die militärische Infrastruktur der Milizen vorzugehen.

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr
Trump beginnt einen kleinen Krieg im Nahen Osten - Was steckt dahinter?

RT DEUTSCH – Erfahre Mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 10:32


Die USA haben Luftangriffe gegen die jemenitischen Huthi gestartet. Nach Angaben der Rebellen wurden 32 Zivilisten in verschiedenen Provinzen des Jemen getötet. Warum brauchte US-Präsident Donald Trump eine neue groß angelegte Militäroperation im Nahen Osten? Von Rafael Fachrutdinow  

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL
Was die US-Angriffe auf Huthis im Jemen für Zivilisten bedeuten

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 4:17


Die US-Luftwaffe greift seit Tagen Ziele im Jemen an. Welche Folgen hat das für die Zivilisten? Wir sprechen darüber mit Moha Al Hamdi, der in Halle lebt. Er hat viele Familienangehörige in der Hauptstadt Sanaa.

ETDPODCAST
USA setzen Angriffe gegen Huthi im Jemen fort | Nr. 7321

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 5:56


Erst wenn die Huthi keine Schiffe mehr angreifen, wollen die USA ihre heftigen Angriffe einstellen. Doch die vom Iran unterstützte Miliz lenkt nicht ein. Im Gegenteil.

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk
17. März 2025 - Die internationale Presseschau

Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 8:57


Themen sind unter anderem die Massenproteste in Serbien und die Einigung auf ein milliardenschweres Kreditpaket in Deutschland. Doch zunächst geht es um die Luftangriffe der USA gegen Stellungen der Huthi im Jemen. www.deutschlandfunk.de, Internationale Presseschau

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
US-Angriffe auf Huthi im Jemen

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 4:02


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

0630 by WDR aktuell
Trump befiehlt Angriff im Jemen I Bots klauen Behördentermine I Merz einigt sich mit Grünen

0630 by WDR aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 14:54


Die Themen von Flo und Minh Thu am 17.03.2025: (00:00:00) St. Patrick´s Day: Wo und warum es den Feiertag gibt. Und wie Flo und Minh Thu ihn heute feiern 🍺 (00:01:39) Haushaltsausschuss stimmt Finanzpaket zu: Welche Grundgesetzänderungen im Paket von SPD und CDU/CSU geplant sind. Und welche Hürden noch auf das Gesetz zukommen könnten. (00:06:37) Bots kaufen Behördentermine: Warum es durch Bots immer schwerer wird an Termine zu kommen und wie ihr im Notfall an einen Termin kommt. (00:10:05) USA und die Huthis: Warum die USA Stellungen der Huthis im Jemen bombardieren. Und welche Rolle Russland dabei spielt. (00:14:09) Update Russland und USA: Wann das nächste Gespräch zwischen Putin und Trump ansteht und worüber gesprochen wird. *Korrektur der Redaktion: Wir sprechen im Podcast vom CDU-Abgeordneten Markus Czaja. Gemeint ist natürlich Mario Czaja. Habt ihr Fragen oder Feedback? Schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns an 0630@wdr.de – und kommt gern in unseren WhatsApp-Channel: https://1.ard.de/0630-bei-Whatsapp Von 0630.

Internationale Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk
17. März 2025 - Die internationale Presseschau

Internationale Presseschau - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 8:57


Themen sind unter anderem die Massenproteste in Serbien und die Einigung auf ein milliardenschweres Kreditpaket in Deutschland. Doch zunächst geht es um die Luftangriffe der USA gegen Stellungen der Huthi im Jemen. www.deutschlandfunk.de, Internationale Presseschau

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk
Luftschläge - US-Angriffe auf Huthi im Jemen

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 3:35


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Morgen

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

Hielscher oder Haase - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Huthi-Milizen - Nach US-Angriffen im Jemen droht eine Eskalation

Hielscher oder Haase - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 4:29


Die USA haben Stellungen der Huthi-Milizen im Jemen angegriffen. Die hatten immer wieder Handelsschiffe im Roten Meer bedroht, zuletzt allerdings nicht. Jetzt könnten sie mit Vergeltung reagieren. Die UN warnen vor einer Eskalation.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk
US-Angriffe auf Huthi im Jemen

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 3:35


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Massive US-Luftangriffe auf die Huthi im Jemen

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 1:51


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Massive US-Luftangriffe auf die Huthi im Jemen

Informationen am Mittag Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 1:51


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag

Jung & Naiv
#757 - Jemen-Expertin Marie-Christine Heinze über den Krieg & die Huthis

Jung & Naiv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 190:03


WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Das Feature
Jemen: Zwischen Gaza-Solidarität und humanitärer Not

WDR 5 Neugier genügt - Das Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 19:04


Der Jemen ist durch den Konflikt mit Saudi-Arabien ein kriegsbeuteltes Land. Seit Monaten engagieren sich die im Jemen herrschenden Huthis auch noch im Nahost-Krieg. Anna Osius hat das Land bereist und erlebt, was der Krieg aus einem ohnehin bettelarmen Land macht. Von Anna Osius.

hr-iNFO Die Reportage
Zu Gast bei den Huthi im Jemen - Ein Land zwischen Gaza-Solidarität und humanitärer Not

hr-iNFO Die Reportage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 24:45


Jemens Hauptstadt Sanaa ist ein Ort der zur Schau getragenen Solidarität: Plakate des getöteten Hamas-Chefs Sinwar und des ebenfalls von Israel getöteten Hisbollah-Chefs Nasrallah säumen den Straßenrand. WIe geht es den Menschen im Jemen damit?

Eine Welt - Deutschlandfunk
Jemen - Die Huthi und der Gazakrieg

Eine Welt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 7:05


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt

Eine Welt (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk
Jemen - Die Huthi und der Gazakrieg

Eine Welt (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 7:05


Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt

Der Rest ist Geschichte
Die Huthi im Jemen - Terror am Tor der Tränen

Der Rest ist Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 45:08


Huthi-Kämpfer im Jemen drangsalieren Zivilisten, sie überfallen Handelsschiffe im Roten Meer und feuern Raketen auf Israel. Die Ideologie der schiitischen Miliz ist eng mit der blutigen Geschichte des Landes verbunden. Biesler, Jörg

ETDPODCAST
Huthi-Angriffe: Deutsche Marine meidet Rotes Meer | Nr. 6735

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 1:41


Aufgrund der akuten Bedrohungslage durch mögliche Angriffe durch die Huthis, umfährt die Bundesmarine das Rote Meer.

ETDPODCAST
USA greifen Huthi-Lager im Jemen mit B2-Bombern an – israelische Panzer und Beschuss von Blauhelmen im Libanon | Nr. 6658

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 4:44


Die USA haben am Mittwoch nach Angaben des US-Militärs und des Verteidigungsministeriums mehrere Waffenlager in von den Huthis kontrollierten Gegenden des Jemen mit strategischen B2-Bombern angegriffen. Und im Grenzgebiet geraten immer wieder UN-Soldaten unter Beschuss.

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận
Vấn đề quốc tế - Tròn 1 năm sau cuộc tấn công của Hamas vào Israel - tiếp tục những kịch bản xấu đối với Trung Đông

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 8:44


- Hôm nay (7/10/2024), tròn một năm sau cuộc tấn công của Hamas vào Israel – khiến xung đột tại Trung Đông bùng phát và lan sang nhiều mặt trận ngoài Dải Gaza. Tình hình Trung Đông tiếp tục diễn biến xấu đi sau khi Israel tiếp tục đẩy mạnh chiến dịch quân sự tại Liban, khiến số người thiệt mạng vượt quá 2.000. Nguy cơ Israel sớm trả đũa Iran cũng đã được dự báo. Đáng chú ý, vừa tấn công Hezbollah ở phía Bắc, Israel vẫn duy trì các cuộc truy lùng các chỉ huy cấp cao Hamas của Palestine tại Bờ Tây và dải Gaza. Trong khi đó, Liên minh Mỹ – Anh đã tiến hành không kích Yemen tấn công lực lượng Huthi. Mọi diễn biến cho thấy chiến sự Trung Đông không ngừng leo thang, khiến chính quyền Mỹ không khỏi lo lắng về một Trung Đông bất ổn sẽ có ảnh hưởng tới cuộc bầu cử Tổng thống quan trọng vào tháng tới. Đáng lo ngại là, các cuộc đối thoại để hạ nhiệt căng thẳng Trung Đông diễn ra ngày một ít hơn, lệnh ngừng bắn ở Gaza hay Liban ngày một xa vời. Chủ đề : Chiến sự, Trung đông, Hamas, Liban --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support

ICF München | Audio-Podcast
Special Topic: Israel, Iran, Hisbollah, Russland, Hamas – Was sagt die Bibel? | Tobias Teichen

ICF München | Audio-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 36:16


Israel, Iran, Hisbollah, Russland, Hamas – Was sagt die Bibel?Eine Predigt mit Tobias Teichen aus der Serie ''Special Topic''. Der Nahe Osten scheint einem Krieg aktuell so nahe, wie nie zuvor. Und durch die vielen beteiligten Akteure (Hisbollah, Iran, Israel, Hamas, Russland, Syrien, Huthi, die USA und co...) droht möglicherweise sogar die Ausweitung zu einem Weltkrieg. Was genau passiert da eigentlich? Warum wird Israel in den letzten Monaten von allen Seiten angegriffen und ist scheinbar in ständiger Verteidigungsbereitschaft? Warum wenden sich überhaupt so viele Länder gegen dieses verhältnismäßig kleine Land? Und wie können wir den Konflikt einordnen? Wir beschäftigen uns intensiv mit dem aktuellen Konflikt im Nahen Osten und seinen Akteuren und schauen, was die Bibel dazu sagt und was das alles für uns bedeutet. Weitere Informationen findest du hier: ICF MünchenDas Smallgroupprogramm zu diesem Podcast findest du hier. FOLGE UNS AUF SOCIAL MEDIA ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Telegram⁠ | ⁠YouTube⁠ Um ICF München zu unterstützen, weiterhin Menschen für ein Leben mit Jesus zu begeistern, klicke ⁠hier.⁠Bücher von Pastor Tobias Teichen findest du ⁠hier⁠.

ETDPODCAST
Die wichtigste Frage im Nahen Osten: Verteidigt der Iran nun die Hisbollah? | Nr. 6568

ETDPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 7:33


Jahrelang hat der Iran über die Hisbollah, die Hamas, die Huthi und andere Gruppen Israel angegriffen. Nun kämpft Israel an vielen Fronten gleichzeitig, auch erfolgreich. Die Sorge vor einer möglichen Bodenoffensive Israels im Libanon wächst. Für Diplomaten im Libanon ist die einzige Lösung eine diplomatische.

AJC Passport
From Rocket Attacks to Exploding Pagers: Michael Oren on Escalating Tensions Between Israel and Hezbollah

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 17:53


In this episode of People of the Pod, Ambassador Michael Oren dives into Israel's escalating conflict with Hezbollah, which has turned Israel's northern border into a war zone and caused 60,000 to remain displaced from their homes. Oren emphasizes Israel's need to defend itself on multiple fronts, including threats from Hamas, the Houthis, and Iran, warning of the risk of all-out war. He also discusses the formation of the Israel Advocacy Group (IAG) to bolster Israel's media and diplomatic efforts and shares how his vision for Israel's future, as outlined in 2048: The Rejuvenated State, remains critical post-conflict. Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus:  Explore the untold stories of Jews from Tunisia, Syria, Yemen, and more. People of the Pod:  Paris 2024: 2 Proud Jewish Paralympians on How Sports Unites Athletes Amid Antisemitism The DNC with AJC: What You Need to Know about the Democratic Party's Israel Platform Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Interview with Michael Oren: Manya Brachear Pashman:  Michael Oren served as Israel's ambassador to the United States between 2009 and 2013. As ambassador, he was instrumental in securing US support for Israel's defense and upholding Israel's right to security. His current role isn't all that much different.  After October 7, he launched the Israel Advocacy Group (IAG), which has worked to strengthen diplomatic relations for the Jewish state and support Israelis during wartime. Ambassador Oren is with us now to explain the challenge Israelis are now facing. Ambassador Oren, welcome to People of the Pod. Michael Oren:  Good to be with you, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Ambassador, you are touring the US with residents of Northern Israel who've been displaced by near daily attacks from Hezbollah terrorists across the border with Lebanon. As we speak, Israel is conducting a military operation in Beirut. Can you tell us what is happening and why? Michael Oren:  Okay, let me begin by saying that Israel has not taken credit from the pager and walkie talkie attacks Has not. And so we want to avoid that type of symmetry, because on one hand, Hezbollah is very proud of the fact that they're firing hundreds of rockets and hundreds of explosive drones at civilians in Israel. Literally. Israel's not taking that credit. Okay.  So let's begin with this. October 8, a day after the horrendous Hamas assault on southern Israel. Hezbollah, out of a vowed desire to show solidarity with Hamas, opened fire on Northern Israel. To date, about 10,000 rockets, explosive domes, have been fired at Galilee. It began along the immediate border, some 18 communities along the immediate border, but it creeped downward. Creeped downward now where rockets are falling along the Sea of Galilee, which is in southern Galilee, and moving its way toward Haifa, nd the suburbs of Haifa, moving westward.  100,000 Israelis have been rendered homeless. 10s of 1000s of acres of farmland, forest land have been incinerated. 1000s of houses have been destroyed, and dozens of people have been wounded and killed, as well. Civilians, as well as military. The entire North has been transformed into a war zone. Cities that you know, like Kiryat Shmona, Metula, are ghost towns today.  One of the members of our delegation, Her home was rocketed in Metula yesterday. Is the 215th home destroyed by Hezbollah in that once beautiful, beautiful town of Metula. So that's the objective situation. Is it an utterly, utterly unprovoked attack on the land and the people of Israel. And Israel, of course, has to defend itself.  The great complaint among the people of the north, it is that the state has not done enough to defend the people of the north. And so any actions now taken, including last night, where Israeli warplanes were attacking Hezbollah emplacements and targets, not just in southern Lebanon, but throughout Lebanon, is very much welcomed by the people of the north. So they have yet to see how the state intends to return them and store them to their homes.  I'll just add one more point that is widely misunderstood in this country. There's a notion that somehow, if a ceasefire is attained with Hamas in Gaza, which is highly, highly unlikely, but if it is attained, then Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Hezbollah, said, he too will accept a ceasefire, but a ceasefire will restore the status quo of October 6. And Israelis simply won't go back to their homes if the situation that obtained on October 6 where Hezbollah was exactly on the opposite side of the fence, no one's going back to communities that are opposite side of the fence, because now we know what terrorists can do to Israelis on the other side of that fence, our side of the fence. So there is really no alternative but to drive Hezbollah back. It's to drive them back beyond the Litani River, which meanders opposite our northern border, between 13 and 20 kilometers. There's a diplomatic initiative by American Special Envoy Amos Hochstein to try to convince Hezbollah to retroactively implement Resolution 1701, of the Security Council. It's from 200. They called on his Hezbollah to withdraw north of the Litani River. Hezbollah never accepted it. Hezbollah violates it daily, flagrantly. I wish Mr. Hochstein all the best of luck. I don't know what leverage he can bring to bear to convince Hezbollah to implement 1701 but barring that, Israel will have absolutely no choice to push Hezbollah back physically from that fence.   Manya Brachear Pashman:  In fact, returning residents home, to their homes in northern Israel has become a war goal. The cabinet has just announced this week, right?  Michael Oren:  Well, it's about time. It's about 11 months too late. Manya Brachear Pashman:  So I guess, what does that mean? Does that mean that this conflict with Hezbollah or Lebanon could escalate? Michael Oren:  Oh, I would expect it would escalate. Yes, and that we have to prepare it for any scenario, including an all out war. Now, an all out war is no small thing. It's a war that's many times more severe than that, with Hamas in the South. First of all, Hezbollah is one of the largest military forces anywhere, not just in the Middle East. It's got upwards of 170,000 rockets hidden under villages, under hundreds of villages. It has a fighting force of terrorists that's three, four times that of Hamas. It has cyber capabilities. And it's not just Hezbollah. It's the Shiite militias that are backed by Iran and in Iraq and Syria, the Huthi rebels in Yemen. We know that they can fire Israel well. And there's Iran itself. Iran, which, on April 14, launched 315 rockets at Israel.  So the IDF estimate for rocket fire per day in any war with Hezbollah could reach as much as 10,000 rockets a day. And that will overwhelm our multi-tiered anti-missile system. We will require assistance from the United States, and even then, it will be quite a challenge. Manya Brachear Pashman:  As you mentioned, this is all happening simultaneously with the war against Hamas in Gaza. Yes, Houthis also are firing rockets, one of which, I think at least one reached, or almost reached, central Israel just this past week. And I mean, how many fronts is Israel fighting on right now? And could this escalate? Could, though, that number of fronts grow even more?  Michael Oren:  Well, right now we're at about seven fronts, according to the defense Minister's calculation. So what is it? It the North. It is the south. It is the Huthis, very much to the south, but are capable of firing into Tel Aviv. It is the Judean Samaria, the West Bank front, which is very severe indeed.  So that's just sort of the bottom line of the fronts we're firing. We're also fighting a front against Iran, more distantly, against the Shiite and militias in Iraq and Syria. So a multi, multiple front war. And make no mistake about it, this is an existential struggle for the State of Israel. Manya Brachear Pashman:  And you said that returning to October 6 or what the status was on October 6 is now not acceptable. I mean, was there a short window of time where that was, what the wish and the hope was? And that has shifted.? Michael Oren:  I think it was lost on October 7. So if you were to go to Metula on October 6, you could stick your hand through the fence, and I wouldn't recommend you do this. You could stick your hand through the fence, and you would touch Hezbollah. They're right there. And the people of Matula and other communities along that border simply won't go back under those circumstances. And you can understand why.  I don't know if you have young children, I don't think you put your children in a house that's looking at Hezbollah across from a fence. Now we know what terrorists can do to Israeli families, civilians, women, babies, who are on the other side of the fence. And a fence is no guarantee against any assault.  The people from the north also believe that there are still tunnels under that fence that we haven't discovered all of the Hezbollah tunnels. There are people in our delegation from the north who believe that Hezbollah still has tunnels that have not been detected under that fence, because Hamas digs tunnels in sand, Hezbollah digs tunnels in rock, and they're deeper and harder to detect. Manya Brachear Pashman:  You said that you wondered, if I have small children, I do. I have two small children. We go to well, they're not. They're getting less small by the day. But it made me think of a column that you wrote back in March for The Forward about how Jews are cursed to be a lonely people. And I actually gave a speech to our synagogue congregation just last week, talking about how I was so grateful to be part of a congregation on October 6, celebrating Simchat Torah when I woke up on October 7, because otherwise I would have felt and my children would have felt so alone. And I am curious where you were on October 7, and how you have combated that loneliness, that lonely feeling. Michael Oren:  Hm. Well, I had an unusual experience. On October 5, I was giving a speech in Dallas, Texas, and the speech was interesting, because at the end of my remarks, I told the audience that I believe that Israel would soon be going to war. And everyone gasped, and I'd actually been briefing foreign diplomatic personnel about this for about two weeks.  And the reason I thought Israel was going to war was because of the divisions within Israeli society, the divisions within American societies, that Iranians were following very, very closely. But the most important point was that the United States was trying to broker a peace agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia, and as part of that deal, Saudi Arabia was going to get nuclear power. And my line was that if anybody thought that the Iranians would sit quietly while the Saudis got nuclear power, they were kidding themselves, and the Iranians would start a war. All right, I had other information, but that was the major thrust. So two days later, I was coming back to Israel. I was stopping off at my mother's house in New Jersey, woke up to the messages you never want to receive on your cell phone, which is, are you okay? Are you okay? Are you okay? And learned about this. Now for many years through the generosity of the Singer Foundation. Whenever there's a national emergency, I'm immediately put on television. So starting on the morning of October 7, I was on CNN, MSNBC throughout the day, called some friends in ElAl and got myself on the first flight out of Newark that night, and landed in a war zone the next morning and went immediately to work.  So around a small kitchen table in my house, a group of volunteers together formed an emergency NGO called the Israel Advocacy Group, because what can I say, the state wasn't doing a particularly excellent job in defending itself in the media and other forums. And what began as a small sort of a ma and pa operation around the kitchen table has now become the Israel advocacy group, IAG, dealing with international media, mainstream, non mainstream, and with track two diplomacy.  So track two diplomacy is what we're doing in Washington now by bringing the delegations to the hill. We've had meetings on the hill with both parties, both houses, and today we're in the White House. So we've gone to the White House twice with these delegations. That's tracked two diplomacy and so it's a big undertaking.  So my way of dealing with the loneliness is certainly joining with other people, especially young people, who are committed to defending Israel in every possible form. I'm very blessed because I'm a member of a community in Jaffa, a kehilla, which is just wonderful and, of course, the family, the family, the family. Tammy, my, my beloved and children and grandchildren, 6.5 and counting.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  You are heading up this Israel advocacy group that's post October 7. But before October 7, you had started a think tank. I don't know if you would call it an advocacy group. I've been calling it a think tank. Called Israel 2048. You also wrote a book titled 2048: The Rejuvenated State.  It was published in one single volume in English, Hebrew and Arabic, very, very symbolically. And I'm curious if this vision that you laid out for the next century of the Jewish state, is it stalled by all of this? Michael Oren:  So first of all, 2048 it was a project that grew out of my time in Knesset, and I was the deputy in the prime minister's office, and sort of realizing that Israel is so bogged down in its daily crises, little do we know what a daily crisis was, that we never really think about our future. And the goal was to envision the Jewish state on its 100th birthday. Our 100th birthday would be 2048, and how can we assure a second successful century? What changes had to be made in the State of Israel? And they're pretty big, far reaching changes.  And it began as a discussion group online. We had a 2048 seminar at the Hartman Institute with Natan Sharansky for about a year, then covid hit and retreated to the room and wrote this book. It's an 80 page manifesto that covers 22 aspects of Israeli society. Its educational policy, social policy, health policy, foreign policy, America-Israel diaspora relations, of course, the US relations and the peace process. Certainly the largest section on the peace process and our relationship with Israeli Arabs, the Haredi issue, the ultra orthodox issue, the Bedouin issue. It's all in 80 quick pages. And the idea of the book was to sort of to spur conversation, especially among young people within Israel and in the United States elsewhere in the diaspora. In the way Zionist thinkers used to think about the future Jewish state, starting in the 1880s up to the 1940s. Huge literature on what this Jewish state was going to look like. And we seem to have lost the ability to have that sort of broad discussion about our future. And it was going very, very well, the discussion.  It was not a think tank. It was actually an anti think tank. I didn't want to produce any papers. I just wanted to have discussions. When the war broke out. Looking back at this book now, it is actually a better seller now than it was before the war, because many of the problems that were revealed by the war were anticipated by the book. And it's actually more crucial now than ever before.  You know, Manya, I'm often asked, What wars does this war most resemble? Is it the 67 war where we were surrounded by enemies, the 73 war, when we were surprised by our enemies? But truly, the war that most resembles this one is the War of Independence, where we are fighting on multiple fronts, in our neighborhoods, in our communities, and everybody's in the army. And the tremendous, tremendous cost.  So really, we're in a second Israel war of independence. And that's the bad news. The good news is we get to rebuild afterward the way we rebuilt post 1948. I don't know any other manifesto that sets out the goals that we have to strive if we're going to have a successful Second War of Independence. Certainly, we have to address the Haredi issue. That's not sustainable.  We have to address the Bedouin issue, you know, the IDF secured the release of one of the hostages several weeks ago, a Bedouin gentleman. It was an extraordinary event, definitely praiseworthy, but that Bedouin had two wives, and had settled illegally on state land, and that sort of it was indicative of the type of problems we face with a Bedouin that no one's addressing.  But it's also our education system. How can we proceed and a road to some type of better relationship with the Palestinians? How can we maintain unity within Israel, within the Jewish world? Everything from the Kotel to teaching math on a high school level in a Haredi school. Manya Brachear Pashman:  How dismaying that there are so many wars to choose from for comparison. But I, but I appreciate the one that you the analogy that you've made and the hope that that carries with it. So, Ambassador Oren, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you. Michael Oren:  Thank you. Let me say Shana Tova.  Manya Brachear Pashman:  Shana Tova.  Michael Oren:  I also want to give a special thank you to the American Jewish Committee. Yesterday morning, we through the office under the aegis of the the AJC, our delegation of displaced northerners met with about 20 representatives of the diplomatic community here in Washington, including the German ambassador, the Czech ambassador, the Slovakian ambassador, diplomats from Spain, Italy, and for the first time, this diplomatic community was able to hear firsthand what it is to live under daily Hezbollah rocket and drone fire, to be displaced from their homes, and it was extremely important. We're very, very grateful to AJC. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Ambassador Oren, thank you so much for joining us. Michael Oren:  Thank you. Manya Brachear Pashman:  If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with two proud Jewish Paralympians on how sports can unite athletes amid antisemitism, which surfaced during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

ETDPODCAST
UN-Büro im Jemen gestürmt – mehrere Mitarbeiter entführt | Nr. 6307

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 2:05


Bereits am 6. und 7. August sind ein Dutzend UN-Mitarbeiter und ihre Helfer von den Huthi in ihre Gewalt genommen worden. Volker Türk, der UN-Hochkommissar für Menschenrechte, appelliert an die Miliz, die Menschen unverzüglich freizulassen.

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Israel und USA stellen sich auf Großangriff des Irans ein – Biden sagt Israel Unterstützung zu | Nr. 6252

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 8:41


Der Iran sowie seine Stellvertreter-Gruppen Hamas, Hisbollah und Huthi drohen Israel mit Vergeltung. Es wird befürchtet, dass es einen koordinierten Großangriff auf Israel geben könnte. US-Präsident Biden sichert Israel die Unterstützung der USA „gegen alle Bedrohungen aus dem Iran“ zu.

Echo der Zeit
Israelischer Angriff gegen Hamas-Militärchef

Echo der Zeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 26:58


Die israelische Armee hat mehrere Luftangriffe gegen Ziele in der Nähe der Stadt Khan Yunis im Gazastreifen geflogen. Dabei sollen Dutzende Menschen getötet worden sein. Laut der Hamas wurde ein Lager von Vertriebenen getroffen worden. Israel sagt, der Angriff habe Mohammed Deif, dem Militärchef der Hamas im Gazastreifen, gegolten. Weitere Themen: (01:10) Israelischer Angriff gegen Hamas-Militärchef (09:13) Nach Natogipfel: Enttäuschung und der Ukraine (14:19) Alltag ohne funktionierende Wasserversorgung (20:18) Die Repression der Huthi in Jemen

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USA melden Angriffe auf Huthi-Stellungen | Nr. 6078

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 2:15


Die US-Armee greift ein und zerstörte nach den jüngsten Angriffen auf Schiffe eine Bodenkontrollstation und ein Kommandozentrum der Huthi. Auch zwei Drohnenschiffe wurden versenkt.

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
End-Time Surprises – Dr. Richard Ruhling pt 2

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 28:22


End-Time Surprises Dr. Richard Ruhling pt 2 As we witness tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East, many people are starting to wonder, “Are these the end times as described in the Bible?”  You've heard me interview many people on this topic and, almost to a person – the answer is “YES.” Now, on the topic of “WHEN” – they begin to differ. But the main point is – WE ARE ALREADY in the end times. We see Israel at war with Hamas – and instead of supporting Israel's right to defend itself and eliminate the threat from within their borders forever, the world is condemning Israel. Some even condone the attacks of October 7thsaying “Hamas was defending itself against Israel aggression.” Add in the Huthi rebels threatening international shipping and the United States trying to defend the ships by attacking the Iranian backed rebels… Add in the recent drone attacks by Iranian backed militia in Jordan.  This was identified several months ago by President Biden and the Defense Department as a “red line” that should not be crossed. Well, they crossed it. So the question now is, “What will happen next?” All of the tensions are linked back to Iran. Hamas, Hezbollah, etc. Is the United States about to go to war against Iran? What does the Bible say about that perspective? To answer all of this and more, we have our good friend, Dr. Richard Ruhling joining us again today.  Dr. Ruhling is a frequent guest on our program as we discuss end time scenarios. You can go back in our archives and listen to some of the profound things he has identified before. In fact, he predicted the United States would be at war with Iraq – BEFORE 9-11 even happened! Amen!  So, perhaps we need to pay attention to what he sharing with us and with the world. He is also the author of great book titled, “The End-Time Book of Surprises,” which describes some of the things we will discussing today. This is part two, and the conclusion, of an eye-opening interview discussing the "End-Time Surprise" that is rapidly approaching...! How does Christ's Kingdom and a “Time of Impending Judgement” is coming work together? This all parallels the “Wedding Parables” as well, correct? How do we actually “get” to the Day of the Lord? We've talked about earthquakes in various places.  Recently Taiwan… but talking about various places…just a few minutes ago, there was a 4.2 earthquake in – NEW JERSEY! How does the eclipse, that starts in the Bible Belt area and crosses across America to the liberal areas of the North East, tie into all of this as a sign? You also point out the Bible declares there is going to be a major earthquake to strike the earth that signifies, basically, “times up,” correct? What do you believe is the next major event that we will see coming over the horizon concerning the end times, possibly as soon as May 19th? Why can't God just “hit us and get our attention” every time we get something, let's just say, “wrong?” Dr. Ruhling, as usual, you give us a lot to think...

Kingdom Cross  Roads Podcast
End-Time Surprises – Dr. Richard Ruhling

Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 26:27


End-Time Surprises Dr. Richard Ruhling pt 1 As we witness tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East, many people are starting to wonder, “Are these the end times as described in the Bible?”  You've heard me interview many people on this topic and, almost to a person – the answer is “YES.” Now, on the topic of “WHEN” – they begin to differ. But the main point is – WE ARE ALREADY in the end times. We see Israel at war with Hamas – and instead of supporting Israel's right to defend itself and eliminate the threat from within their borders forever, the world is condemning Israel. Some even condone the attacks of October 7thsaying “Hamas was defending itself against Israel aggression.” Add in the Huthi rebels threatening international shipping and the United States trying to defend the ships by attacking the Iranian backed rebels… Add in the recent drone attacks by Iranian backed militia in Jordan.  This was identified several months ago by President Biden and the Defense Department as a “red line” that should not be crossed. Well, they crossed it. So the question now is, “What will happen next?” All of the tensions are linked back to Iran. Hamas, Hezbollah, etc. Is the United States about to go to war against Iran? What does the Bible say about that perspective? To answer all of this and more, we have our good friend, Dr. Richard Ruhling joining us again today.  Dr. Ruhling is a frequent guest on our program as we discuss end time scenarios. You can go back in our archives and listen to some of the profound things he has identified before. In fact, he predicted the United States would be at war with Iraq – BEFORE 9-11 even happened! Amen!  So, perhaps we need to pay attention to what he sharing with us and with the world. He is also the author of great book titled, “The End-Time Book of Surprises,” which describes some of the things we will discussing today. Help me welcome back to the program, Dr. Richard Ruhling!  Dr. Ruhling, it is a blessing to have you come back on and share with us today. The continued escalation of animosity against Israel, here in the United States and across the world, to me anyway – points right back to what the Bible says will happen in the last days. Is that the way you see it, too? You also are a proponent of emphasizing that, from Amos 3:7, “God will not do anything without first revealing it to His prophets.”  What else does God share with us about the day and time we are living in right now? How have we missed the “Gospel of the Kingdom?” The Bible declares “The End from the Beginning…” How does Christ's Kingdom and a “Time of Impending Judgement” is coming work together? Folks, as we have been saying, the end time are here. We are living in the days the prophets of old desired to see – just like Jesus said. He also said, “We are blessed because our eyes do see and our ears do hear these things.” What does that mean?  Basically, what are we going to do with the information we see, hear and understand?  We need to share this information far and wide. Amen! You can start by...