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The head of UNWRA, the United Nations relief and works agency for Palestine has said the "clock is ticking towards famine" in Gaza as he warned that the new US-backed aid distribution model is a waste of resources and a distraction from "atrocities". We heard from Jonathan Fowler, Spokesperson with UNWRA.
Veckopanelen med Caroline von Seth, Linn Svansbo och Stefan Stern under ledning av Magnus Thorén. Dubbla anmälningar mellan V-tjänsteman och KD:s Alice Teodorescu Måwe i Bryssel. Gör den hotande svälten i Gaza att Sverige borde skänka pengar till FN-organet Unwra igen? Mörkades Joe Bidens minnesproblem under hans tid som president, och spelar det i så fall någon roll? Löstes frågan om kärnkraftens finansiering och vår framtida elförsörjning i veckan, eller väntar fortsatt energikäbbel? Och hur allvarligt ser panelen på SVT-profilens pussförsök, som lett till åtal?
Veckopanelen med Caroline von Seth, Linn Svansbo och Stefan Stern under ledning av Magnus Thorén. Dubbla anmälningar mellan V-tjänsteman och KD:s Alice Teodorescu Måwe i Bryssel. Gör den hotande svälten i Gaza att Sverige borde skänka pengar till FN-organet Unwra igen? Mörkades Joe Bidens minnesproblem under hans tid som president, och spelar det i så fall någon roll? Löstes frågan om kärnkraftens finansiering och vår framtida elförsörjning i veckan, eller väntar fortsatt energikäbbel? Och hur allvarligt ser panelen på SVT-profilens pussförsök, som lett till åtal?
Kristján Kristjánsson stýrir kröftugri umræðum um þjóðmálin. Í þessum þætti: Alþjóðamál Gréta Gunnarsdóttir, yfirmaður Flóttamannahjálpar Sameinuðu þjóðanna í Palestínu, UNWRA, Gréta ræðir ástandið á Gasa og víðar. UNWRA starfar í óþökk Ísraelsríkis og kemur engum gögnum til nauðstaddra sem stendur. Sjávarútvegsmál. Heiðrún Lind Marteinsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri SFS Heiðrún ræðir veiðgjöldin, auglýsingaherferð SFS v. lagafrumvarps á Alþingi um hækkun veiðigjalda og skyld efni. Dómsmál Haukur Arnþórsson, stjórnsýslufræðingur Sigurður Kári Kristjánsson, lögmaður Eiríkur Svavarsson, lögmaður Haukur Arnórsson, stjórnsýslufræðingur og lögmennirnir Sigurður Kári Kristjánsson og Eiríkur Svavarsson ræða stöðu héraðs- og ríkissaksóknara í ljósi umfangsmikils gagnaleka og upplýsinga um að ólögmætum gögnum úr hlerunum hafi ekki verið eytt, þvert á lög. Umhverfis-/loftslagsmál Bjartmar Oddur Þeyr Alexandersson, blaðamaður Bjartmar Oddur Þeyr Aleandersson blaðamaður á Heimildinni, fjallar um fyrir fyrirtækið Climeworks sem lofað hefur stórfelldum árangri við að fanga kolefni úr andrúmsloftinu í gegnum risaverksmiðju á Íslandi. Árangurinn lætur á sér standa og tortryggni gagnvart fyrirtækinu eykst.
Louise Wateridge, Senior Emergency Officer for UNWRA for Gaza, discusses the depletion of food stocks in Gaza.
México aseguró que el papel de la UNRWA es “único e insustituible”CCH Naucalpan lamentan la muerte del alumno César Emilio En el Parque Lineal Jazmín habrá juegos, risas y sorpresas para la familiaMás información en nuestro Podcast
VLOG April 25 US v Sean Combs 11 am https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHP7YF19US v Luigi Mangione 1 pm https://books.google.com/books/about/Luigi_Mangione_Lone_Wolf.htmlOff til Tues, Harvey Weinstein https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/courtroom-extra-harvey-weinsteinJail delay denied, Wael Hana - and Gold Bar Bob?IMF answers but UN bans Press, UNWRA not immune?
Just 24 hours into Canada's federal election campaign, The CJN has put Jewish issues on the agenda. On Monday morning of Mar. 24, in a hotel near the Toronto airport, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre met with about 40 journalists from significant diaspora communities as part of a media roundtable reserved for “ethnic” news outlets—one of the first media opportunities since the federal election was called over the weekend. Poilievre fielded questions from outlets publishing in Mandarin, Punjabi, Ukrainian, Arabic and Vietnamese—and The Canadian Jewish News was there, too. While the focus was on Poilievre's general platform—including why he would be better to handle Canada's trade war with the U.S. than newly elected Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney—he also explained how he plans to tackle hate crimes against Canada's Jewish community and address the Liberals' recently announced $100 million in aid for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Hear what he has to say, on today's episode of _The CJN Daily _with host Ellin Bessner. What we talked about: Why the families of the Oct. 7 victims are suing the Canadian government for funding UNWRA, as is the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, in The CJN. How Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre spent the spring of 2024 courting Canada's Jewish community, on The CJN Daily. In 2023, Canada committed $100 million over four years in funding for UNWRA, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Gaza: the UN condemns the killing of hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli strikes – UNWRA, OHCHR, OCHAIran, Syria in spotlight at Human Rights CouncilCyprus talks resume at UN Geneva in a positive ‘new atmosphere'
Jonathan Fowler, UNWRA Spokesperson on the latest Israeli refusal to allow aid into Gaza.
Journey Of Wisdom Cruise - https://www.cwicmedia.com/journey-of-wisdom Critics of the church, including guest speakers at BYU, are now using the "colonialism" argument against the church in its migration west and even with its missionaries. Are we really that surprised? Jason Olson returns with his podcast partner, Rusty Curtis of the 2 Converts podcast, to discuss this element of the Religion of Academia and its conflict with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 2 Converts Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@UCAvoBmmoOI3I_trHm7UIhFg Website - www.cwicmedia.com
This week, President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, pulled funding from UNWRA and the UN Human Rights Council, and restored his maximum pressure campaign on Iran that would block Tehran of all paths to obtaining a nuclear weapon. In this week's episode, learn how these decisive actions benefit both Israelis and Americans. The CUFI Minute is another way to enjoy CUFI's online news and analysis segment, the CUFI Weekly. This microcast is a quick yet in-depth topical segment you can listen to while commuting to work or making your afternoon cup of coffee. We should stand in solidarity against terrorism including when it happens in Israel. In under 10 minutes a week, learn about the history behind many threats facing Israel, the significance of important holidays and anniversaries throughout the year, and what's happening in Israel and the broader Middle East.
Federal judge puts a temporary hold on President Trump's order pausing federal grants and loans, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds her first news conference, interview with NBC's Scott Wong from House Republican retreat in Doral, FL (20), Senate confirms Sean Duffy to be Transportation Secretary, Senate Democrats block a bill to sanction ICC, Israel bars UNWRA, Senate committee hearing on Panama Canal and treaty obligations, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists moves hands on "Doomsday Clock" to 89 seconds to midnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#HOSTAGES: Held in an UNWRA Shelter. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 1920 Jaffa Gate
Released Israeli hostages have revealed that Hamas terrorists were hiding them in a "humanitarian zone" designated for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Were United Nations workers aware of—and maybe even complicit in—war crimes against Israeli civilians? Thankfully, President Donald Trump has already ordered the cessation of American financial support to UNWRA. How should the Jewish state respond and what does this mean for the future of the region? Join JNS senior contributing editor Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev, former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom—both former advisers at the Prime Minister's Office—for this explosive conversation! Latest news: Get in-depth analysis at https://bit.ly/jewish_news_serviceSubscribe for more: Never miss a story - sign up for our newsletter: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H09J9Tx0Support our work: Your donation helps JNS fight for accurate headlines: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H09J8B40
Juliette Touma, Director of Communications with the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees, discusses what the new peace deal means for the people of Gaza and the future of UNWRA
Im Gazakrieg könnte ein Geiseldeal und eine vorläufige Waffenstillstand zwischen Israel und der Hamas kurz bevorstehen.Auf eine solche Feuerpause hoffen auch Hilfsorganisationen nach 15 Monaten Krieg, denn die humanitäre Lage ist angespannt: 1.9 Millionen Menschen sind nach Schätzungen der UNO auf der Flucht und angewiesen auf Lebensmittel, Medikamente und humanitäre Versorgung.In dieser prekären Lage könnte mit dem UNO-Hilfswerk für Palästina-Flüchtlinge, kurz UNRWA, in den nächsten Wochen die grösste Hilfsorganisation in der Region wegfallen. Israelwirft UNRWA-Mitgliedern eine Beteiligung beim Hamas-Massaker vom 7. Oktober 2o23 vor – und hat per Gesetz eine Tätigkeit der Organisation auf Ende Januar verboten.Im Podcast «Apropos» erzählen zwei humanitäre Helferinnen von Ärzte ohne Grenzen und Unicef, wie sich das auf ihre Arbeit im Kriegsgebiet auswirkt – und wie sie mit der anhaltenden Notlage umgehen. Alexandra Aregger, Redaktorin für Reportagen & Storytelling und Produzent Tobias Holzer haben mit ihnen gesprochen.Produktion: Noah Fend / Sara SpreiterMehr zum Thema: Newsticker zum Krieg in NahostWas passiert, wenn die UNRWA wirklich schliessen muss? Unser Tagi-Spezialangebot für Podcast-Hörer:innen: tagiabo.chHabt ihr Feedback, Ideen oder Kritik zu «Apropos»? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch
Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about how the U.S. needs to leave the UNWRA. Tony is then joined with Kira Davis of the Just Listen to Yourself podcast and occasional fill-in host to talk about the California wildfires and the failures of Gavin Newsom. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony continues his conversation with Kira Davis on how California citizens are fed up with Newsom over the wildfires. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about Jimmy Carter’s funeral, and Donald Trump and Mike Pence shaking each other's hands and Trump sitting next to Barack Obama. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about David Axelrod’s post on X about Trump and climate change are the causes of the wildfires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about how the U.S. needs to leave the UNWRA. Tony is then joined with Kira Davis of the Just Listen to Yourself podcast and occasional fill-in host to talk about the California wildfires and the failures of Gavin Newsom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show talking about how the Palisades wildfire and how it’s not contained. Tony also talks about Jimmy Carter’s funeral and Donald Trump and Barack Obama talking to each other. Later, Tony talks about Karen Bass not worrying about the wildfires and more focused on DEI and David Axelrod’s post on X. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about Gabriel Whitley pleading guilty to a campaign financial violation for making fake contributions to his “Honest Gabe” campaign. Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony talks with Chuck DeVore of the Texas Public Policy Foundation to talk about the Palisades wildfires and how the left wants to blame Trump for it. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Donald Trump wanting to take the Panama Canal. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about how top fed officials are backing Donald Trump’s rate cuts if the tariffs materialize. Tony also talks about Xi Jinping muzzling a Chinese economist who dared to doubt GDP numbers. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks with producer Landon about guaranteed paid in the NFL after disastrous seasons from Kirk Cousins and Deshaun Watson. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about Sunny Hostin’s husband being accused of federal insurance fraud. Tony also talks more about California being more focused on DEI than wildfires. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about Google donating $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund joining Amazon and Meta. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about how the U.S. needs to leave the UNWRA. Tony is then joined with Kira Davis of the Just Listen to Yourself podcast and occasional fill-in host to talk about the California wildfires and the failures of Gavin Newsom. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony continues his conversation with Kira Davis on how California citizens are fed up with Newsom over the wildfires. Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about Jimmy Carter’s funeral, and Donald Trump and Mike Pence shaking each other's hands and Trump sitting next to Barack Obama. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about David Axelrod’s post on X about Trump and climate change are the causes of the wildfires. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Uhamiaji IOM leo limeonya juu ya vifo vitokanavyo na msimu wa baridi kali Gaza likisema limesikitishwa sana na athari mbaya za mvua za msimu wa baridi na baridi kali kwa Wapalestina waliokimbia makazi yao na kuishi katika mazingira magumu huko Gaza, kwani hilo ni janga la kibinadamu lisilo na kifani. Kupitia taarifa iliyotolewaleo mjini Geneva Uswisi Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa IOM Amy Pope amesema "Watu walio katika mazingira magumu, ikiwa ni pamoja na takriban watoto wachanga saba, wamekufa kutokana na baridi kali au hypothermia, na vifo hivi vya kusikitisha vinasisitiza haja ya haraka ya makazi na msaada mwingine wa kibinadamu kuwafikia watu wa Gaza mara moja," Ameongeza kuwa hali hii inachochea janga zaidi la kibinadamu ambalo tayari linawakumba watu waUkanda wa Gaza. Mvua kubwa na mafuriko yameyakumba makazi ya wakimbizi wa ndani yaliyojengwa kwa mahema na kulazimisha familia kuachwa katika maeneo ya wazi kwenye hali mbaya ya baridi, zikijitahidi kutengeneza mahema yaliyoharibika kutokana na matumizi ya miezi kadhaa. © UNRWAChakula kinagawiwa kwa watu waliokimbia makazi yao huko Jabalia, kaskazini mwa Gaza.Vikwazo vya Israel ni changamoto kwa misaadaPia IOM imesema vikwazo vya utaratibu wa kufikia wenye uhitaji, kama ilivyoripotiwa na Ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa ya kuratibu masuala ya kibinadamu na misaada ya dharura OCHA, vimezuia kwa kiasi kikubwa utoaji wa misaada, huku watu 285,000 pekee wakipokea msaada wa makazi tangu Septemba 2024. Kwa mujibu wa IOM hadi kufikia Katikati ya Desemba mwaka jana inakadiriwa kuwa watu wapatao 945,000 bado wanahitaji msaada wa haraka wa kukabiliana na msimu wa baridi ikiwemo nguo za kuongeza joto, mablanketi na tepu za kuima mahema dhidi ya mvua na baridi. Tangu Katikati ya Novemba mwaka jana IOM imewasilisha karibu vifaa 180,000 vya makazi ya dharura kwa washirika ndani ya Gaza na ina zaidi ya vifaa milioni 1.5 vya msimu wa baridi ikiwemo mahema, vifaa vya kuziba na vitanda ambavyo viko tayari kwenye maghala na sehemu zavivuko, lakini vikwazo vikali vya ufikiaji vinawazuia kufikia wenye uhitaji. © UNICEF/Abed ZaqoutWavulana wawili wakibeba chupa za maji katika kambi ya wakimbizi inayofadhiliwa na UNWRA huko Khan Younis kusini mwa Gaza.Usitihsaji mapigano ndio suluhuIOM imesisitiza wito wake wa dharura wa kusitisha mapigano ili kuwezesha utoaji salama na wa haraka wa msaada wa kuokoa maisha kwa wale wanaouhitaji sana. Pia inasisitiza wito wake kwa pande zote kuzingatia sheria za kimataifa za kibinadamu, kuhakikisha ulinzi wa raia, kuachiliwa kwa mateka wote na kuruhusu ufikiaji salama, wa haraka, usiozuiliwa na endelevu wa wenye uhitaji. Watu wa Gaza wanastahili usalama, makazi na utu. IOM iko tayari kuhamasisha misaada na kusaidia jamii zilizofurushwa, lakini fursa ya ufikiaji wa kibinadamu lazima itolewe ili kuwezesha hili amesisitiza mkuu wa IOM. Nalo shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la msaada kwa wakimbizi wa Kipalestina UNRWA limesema Licha ya hali ngumu, timu za UNRWA zinaendesha makao yote ya Umoja wa Mataifa, na kutoa msaada wa kuokoa maisha kwa watu wanaohitaji. Limeongeza kuwa Vita vilipoanza karibu miezi 15 iliyopita, UNRWA iligeuza shule zake, vituo vya afya, na maghala kuwa makazi na kuna wakati ambapo vita ikiendelea UNRWA ilipokea watu milioni 1 waliokimbia makazi yao
Protecting our environmentLast week the Northern Executive took welcome and decisive action to protect our environment, our health and jobs by committing to a ban on all forms of onshore petroleum exploration and production, including fracking. This decision is part of the Executive's commitment to tackle our dependence on fossil fuels. Conor Murphy, the Economy Minister announced that, following drafting and consultation, he will be introducing legislation next year to block licensing applications.Palestinians treated as subhuman – Amnesty ReportLast week Amnesty International published a landmark and damning report on Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip. The report entitled, ‘You Feel Like You Are Subhuman': Israel's Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza, documents how the Israeli state has “carried out acts prohibited under the Genocide Convention, with the specific intent to destroy Palestinians in Gaza.”Hunger for JusticeI want to ask your support for an important initiative aimed at drawing attention to the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people and also to raise much needed funds for UNWRA. This columnist is committing to join the Hunger for Justice - Troscadh ar son na Córa initiative. This is a 24-hour fast taking place across Ireland on the 12th December, 2024. The event is being organised by former republican hunger strikers, including Laurence McKeown and Jackie McMullan, in conjunction with Nenagh Friends Of Palestine. All funds raised will go to UNRWA. The aim is to get at least 1,000 people across the island of Ireland to participate.Anyone wishing to donate to it can do so at:gofundme.com/f/hunger-for-justice-gaza
We talk to Louise Watteridge of UNWRA who has been to Gaza City.
Join Monte Judah as he looks at the state of the world and the Holy Land. In this latest episode, Monte analyzes escalating Ukraine-Russia tensions, Putin's revised nuclear doctrine, and critical developments in US-Poland relations. The episode also covers the ICC's actions against Israeli leaders and ongoing Middle East dynamics, offering a Messianic perspective on these global events. HaYovel: https://serveisrael.com/ TheIsraelGuys.com Support Charities: United Nations for Israel: https://unitednationsforisrael.org/unify-donations/ Israeli Red Cross: https://secure.afmda.org/site/Donation2?df_id=2000&2000.donation=form1&s_src=GNRLWEB&FURL=UR The Nazarine Fund: https://donate.mercuryone.org/site/Donation2?df_id=1501&mfc_pref=T&1501.donation=form1 Featured Products: Dark Blue Jerusalem Kippah: https://messianicmarketplace.org/products/dark-blue-jerusalem-kippah For more information: Your donations make this show possible: https://www.messianicworldupdate.com/ambassador-level Newest DVD Teaching by Monte Judah: https://www.messianicmarketplace.org/search?type=product&q=messianic+teachings+for+christians Other Monte Judah Links: https://thegreaterexodus.com/ https://www.messianicmarketplace.org/collections/monte-judah Other Lion and Lamb Links: https://www.lionandlambministries.org/ https://LionandLamb.tv/ https://www.messianicmarketplace.org/ https://www.yavohmagazine.com/ https://www.campyeshua.com/ Contact Us at: info@lionlamb.co 0:00 Headlines 0:48 Intro 1:08 Biden Administration permits Ukraine to use missiles 5:26 ICC Threatening to Charge Israel with War Crimes 6:33 US is Standing Against the ICC Action 7:12 Biden Administration in Final Months 10:22 Israel Continuing to Hit Hezbollah Areas in Beirut 12:42 Hostage Negotiations Are at a Stand Still 14:23 Israel Revealed 2017 Agreement Between Hamas and UNWRA 15:26 Hamas Leaders Kicked Out of Qatar 17:41 LionandLamb.tv Promo 17:52 Messianic World Update Schedule Change 18:16 Calls for Prayer
Journey Of Wisdom Cruise - https://www.cwicmedia.com/journey-of-wisdom Earlier this week, Israel passed a law requiring the UNRWA, the United Nations arm for Palestinian refugee relief, to cease operations and leave Gaza and the West Bank. Why, because it is infiltrated by Hamas according Israeli officials. Jabra Ghneim, a Palestinian-born American academic, discusses this standoff and the relationship between the United Nations and Israel. Interestingly, BYU just had a representative of the UNWRA speak on campus. The Antisemitism of college campuses is now infiltrating the activist administrations and teachers of American K-12 education. Checkout Jabra Ghneim's Substack, Decoding Prosperity - https://substack.com/@jabrag Website - www.cwicmedia.com
On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim is joined by Danielle Pletka who is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute focusing on U.S. foreign policy and the Middle East. They discuss the source of foreign funding for the recent campus protest movements, UNWRA and its connections to terrorist orgs, and Israel in the UN and antisemitism.
David Harris discusses the recent UNWRA legislation passed in Israel with former MK and best-selling author Einat Wilf.
Sen. Tom Clonan joins Eamon to discuss the conflict in the Middle East, Israel's ban on UNWRA and role of UNIFIL in the region. Tom Clonan is a, security analyst, author and retired Irish Army Captain. In 1995, Clonan deployed to South Lebanon as an officer commanding Irish troops under the UNIFIL mission in that country. Recorded on Tuesday 5th November 2024. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cage Eleven. This coming weekend O'Brien Press are republishing my book – Cage 11 - about my experience of life in Long Kesh between August 1975 and February 1977. Available from most good bookshops including from www.sinnfeinbookshop.com and An Fhuiseog 55 Falls Road www.thelarkstore.ie No Parking remember Father Des Wilson many moons ago lamenting the narrowness of streets in Turf Lodge and Ballymurphy. “The City Planners don't think the working class should have motor cars” he said one day as we tried to manoeuvre our way by tightly packed vehicles in Ballymurphy Drive. Sanctions Now In April 2009 as part of a Sinn Féin delegation I entered the Gaza Strip. The blockade of the area by Israel was two years old at that point. The UNWRA staff, school teachers, doctors, university students, elected representatives and workers we met were dignified and courageous, quiet but resolute. They were the survivors of an Israeli siege and a military incursion in 2008/09 that had left many dead and key facilities devastated. From the minute we passed through the Erez Crossing into Gaza under the gaze of Israeli watchtowers and the huge security wall that surrounds the enclave my overwhelming sense was of entering into a huge open air prison. Today I am horrified at what continues to unfold each day in that place. The Gaza City I saw 15 years ago is gone.
Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Erik Prince, co-founder of Unplugged Technologies, managing director of Frontier Resource Group and founder of Blackwater USA in an interview aired on 65 radio stations via Lanser Broadcasting and SuperTalk Mississippi Media. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 Twitter: @realErikDPrince @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program - a strategic initiative of International Leaders Summit, focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 65 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm
This week, our set of experts gather around Gavin Lee to discuss the final steps of US elections, the ban imposed by Israel on UNWRA, and the aftermath of Georgia's elections.
The Israeli Parliament votes to ban the Palestinian refugee agency, UNWRA. Also: the world's trees under threat, the Spanish midfielder, Rodri, wins the Ballon d'Or, and a new Chopin waltz sees the light of day.
As the US Presidential election enters its final days Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden where speaker after speaker spewed racist, misogynist bile. Has this harmed or enhanced his campaign in those seven vital swing states where the presidency will be won or lost?World leaders have condemned the overwhelming decision by the Knesset to ban the UNWRA from operating inside Israel,Gaza and the West Bank. Israel has claimed that UNRWA has colluded with Hamas in Gaza. This is the culmination of decades of anti UNRWA activity by Israel.The USA government has said it is "deeply concerned". Is it concerned enough to use legislation which allows the stopping of military aid to countries that restrict US humanitarian aid?King Charles acknowledged “painful aspects” of Britain's past while sidestepping calls to directly address reparations for slavery at the summit of Commonwealth leaders, saying “none of us can change the past, but we can commit … to learning its lessons”.What lessons can we learn by examining the role of the Royal Family in the slave trade? Reparations are justified but who should pay them?We look forward to Rachel Reeves' first Budget. Will there be any surprises? Just what is a "working person"?Kemi Badenoch appeared on the Sunday Show and was skewered by Martin Geissler over the "voluntary" union and her plans-lack of- for reprogramming devolution. It looks likely that she will defeat Robert( Pensioners waking up with illegal migrants in their bedrooms) Jenrick to become Tory leader. No matter which of the two win it signals yet another shift to the Right in UK politics.All this plus a surprise guest appearance of the Masked Postie! ★ Support this podcast ★
Bundesregierung berät auf zwei getrennten Treffen über Wirtschaft, Bundesweiter Warnstreik von tausenden Beschäftigten der Metall- und Elektroindustrie, Nach Hinrichtung des Deutsch-Iraners Sharmahd im Iran: Auswärtiges Amt bestellt Leiter der iranischen Botschaft in Berlin ein, UN warnen vor dramatischen Folgen nach Verbot von Palästinenserhilfswerk "UNWRA" in Israel, Endspurt im US-Wahlkampf in den "Swing States", Laut Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung ist im Süden Deutschlands die Zufriedenheit besonders hoch, Entertainer Stefan Raab organisiert mit ARD und RTL Vorentscheid für nächsten Eurovision Song Contest, DFB-Pokal: Titelverteidiger Leverkusen im Achtelfinale, Das Wetter
Jotam Confino, Daily Telegraph's Correspondent in Israel speaks to us
James Elder global spokesperson for UNICEF
The Israeli Government to ban the United Nations agency UNWRA from operating in Israel, sparking new concern for the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
How will the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar affect Israel's security and regional stability? What are the implications for the 101 hostages still held by Hamas? Join us as AJC Jerusalem Director Lt. Col. (res.) Avital Leibovich and AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson discuss the Israeli Defense Forces' recent elimination of the terror leader responsible for orchestrating the October 7 attacks and thousands of deaths. They'll break down the impact of the unfolding situation and what comes next. Watch – Israel Update: Analyzing the Impact of Yahya Sinwar's Death - AJC Advocacy Anywhere Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: with Hen Mazzig, Einat Admony, and more. People of the Pod: From Doña Gracia to Deborah Lipstadt: What Iconic Jewish Women Can Teach Us Today The Nova Music Festival Survivor Saved by an 88-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor 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 Conversation with Jason Isaacson and Avital Leibovich: Manya Brachear Pashman: Last week, Israeli Defense Forces killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the architect of the October 7 terror attacks. His death comes two months after the murder of six hostages who he had been using as his human shields. What comes next? How will Sinwar's death impact the dynamics within Hamas and the broader conflict between Israel and other Iran-backed proxies? What are the potential implications for Israel's security and regional stability? And what does this mean for the 101 hostages still being held by Hamas? For answers to those pressing questions, AJC welcomed its Jerusalem director, Lt. Colonel Avital Leibovich and Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson, for an in-depth analysis of the unfolding situation. Here's a portion of that conversation. Jason Isaacson: Thanks very much. Before we begin our discussion, Avital, please allow me to again express to you, my and all our AJC colleagues and supporters' gratitude for your consistent availability throughout this difficult, dangerous period, to brief the AJC family on the challenges that Israel faces, the trauma that Israel suffered on October 7, on and onward, and the remarkable resilience of the people of Israel in the face of terrorism. Allow me also to wish you and your family and our AJC colleagues in Jerusalem a healthy and, let's hope, a more peaceful New Year. We are meeting now one week after a major development, perhaps even a turning point in Israel's necessary war against Hamas, the killing of the terrorist organization's leader, the murderous mastermind of October 7, Yahya Sinwar by the IDF in Rafah in southern Gaza. I want to hear your thoughts on the ramifications of that successful operation, which has been praised by the US and other world leaders. But first, let me ask you two questions. First, how was the IDF able to finally track down this most-wanted war criminal. And second, how did Sinwar's elimination figure in Israel's set of priority objectives for the self defensive campaign that it has been conducting in Gaza? Avital Leibovich: Thank you, Jason, for your kind opening words, and it's always good to be with you here on another what I think will be an interesting session for our listeners. So it was the day of October 16, few days ago, IDF troops, actually reserve units, were working in a neighborhood in Rafah called El Sultan neighborhood. This is approximately one kilometer from Israel, so it's a relatively short distance, they have identified. These soldiers have identified three suspicious figures, between moving from one area to another, between buildings. And they fired towards the suspects, and then the group split into two. Two of them stayed in one area and another one stayed in another building. And in order to make sure that buildings are not booby trapped, so the forces are not endangered, what the IDF often does, it sends a drone with a camera inside the building, searching and checking out to see who is exactly there, and then they saw on a couch in the corner of a living room. This was, by the way, a very fancy villa in this neighborhood. They saw a figure sitting there, with his head covered, with his face covered, and armed with a weapon, with grenades, and they fired. They understood that this is a terrorist, and they fired towards that person. Because, again, there was danger of the amount of explosives that were placed in this specific house, it took only 24 hours until the forces return and then search the house. When they got to this terrorist sitting on the arm chair, they suddenly realized that it looked very similar to Sinwar. But in order to check, you know whether it was Sinwar or not, they had to take a DNA sample from one of his fingers. And Sinwar has been in Israeli prisons for many years, and therefore his DNA samples is already there. So it took a few more hours, and then it was identified, finally, as Yahya Sinwar. And of course, it was a big press briefing announcement by the Prime Minister, by the army and so on. What else was found on his body was the following: a small gun, a big rifle, flak jacket filled with different kinds of grenades, 40,000 shekels, which is equivalent of something like $12,000 in cash, a passport--of someone else--an UNWRA certificate of another person. Another identity. And that's more or less what was found. The two others that split from him and went to another house were actually his bodyguards. Later on, when the army searched deeper, it reached a conclusion that the tunnel that six hostages were held in and were murdered viciously by Hamas just six weeks before, were just a few 100 meters from where Sinwar was, and they also found out that actually they served as human shields for Sinwar until he escaped. So basically he was running from one place to another until he was found that day, 16 of October in that building. Jason Isaacson: How high on the list of Israel's military objectives in Gaza was the elimination of Sinwar? Avital Leibovich: So, yeah, you can imagine that, since he's the number one terrorist of Hamas, and he is the mind behind October 7, obviously he was ranked very high on the list of Most Wanted. I can say that his brother, Muhammad, is still on that list. And Israel has announced already that it will hunt Muhammad as well. And I think that there was a ray of light on October 17. It was exactly when it was announced officially that Sinwar was eliminated. I think every Israeli home was as much as we could under the circumstances express joy that Sinwarwas gone. Jason Isaacson: You could imagine supporters of Israel around the world and our country, but all over, I think, shared that sentiment as well. But let's talk about the ramifications now of Sinwar's death for Hamas and also for the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has provided money, weapons training guidance to Hamas. I have a few related questions. First, Hamas has already put forward the claim that its fight continues, that it isn't relinquishing its hold on Gaza. Can Hamas still legitimately make that claim, that it is in control in Gaza? Avital Leibovich: So I think that if we're looking at, you know, the comments from all over the world regarding primarily the terror groups in Iran, we see a lot of support for the way of Hamas.. Sinwar was actually painted as a shahid, a martyr, as someone who fought until the very last minute, who act in a very brave way. In other words, it's some kind of glorification for Sinwar, but also for Hamas, in another way. I have to say that even the PLO, the Executive Committee of the PLO actually offered condolences for the death of Sinwar, which was also quite disturbing, I have to say. And Abu Mazen's party Fatah, one of the members of the Fatah, the guy by the name of Abbas Zaki, said that Sinwar has chosen, and I'm quoting, "An exit worthy of his heroism and the heroism of his people." So that's the mood in the Palestinian Street, and that's the mood among the other Arab terror groups, Muslim terror groups, extremists in Iran, in Hezbollah and other places. So the question is, what are now Israel's immediate goals in Gaza following Sinwar's death. So Israel has been concentrating in one main area, and this is an area very close to the envelope of Gaza. It's what we call northern part of Gaza, primarily an area called Jabalia. Jabalia is a place that, according to the Israeli intelligence, unfortunately, there has been a big crowding of Hamas terrorists who are taking shelters in schools or in local civilian facilities where civilians are. So Israel has been trying to encourage the population to go out of this part of Gaza, northern Gaza. It has been doing so by leaflets, by phone calls, by messages on their phones and so on. The problem was, the challenge was with this situation, that Hamas prohibited the population of leaving. But when Sinwar died, this has changed, and we saw two interesting things in the Palestinian Street in Gaza. Number one, people have started to move from the northern part of Gaza. Actually, 20,000 people already relocated from that area. We saw 150 Hamas terrorists turn themselves in. But we also saw, Jason, another thing which we have not seen in a long time. And these are multitudes of Gazans which are not being afraid to speak to the camera with their faces totally uncovered, exposed and cursing Hamas and cursing Sinwar and wanting a better future for themselves. So this is actually, this phenomenon is actually growing more and more. So while Israel is working in Jabalia, there's a still part of the army which is working in Rafah, in the Rafah area, Tel Sultan is one of the neighborhoods, as we mentioned before. So it's still very tactical. There are still a lot of rockets that are flowing in from from Gaza. We're not at the end, at this point of time. And if you'd like, we can dig into the numbers of you know, the achievements that Israel has in Gaza. Jason Isaacson: Yeah, stay on this for a second. This is fascinating. I mean, it sounds like what you're sayingis that the kind of the culture of fear that Hamas has used to basically make it impossible for Palestinians to think of an alternative form of governance or an alternative relationship with Israel, that culture is at least been been damaged by the death of Sinwar, not eliminated, probably, but certainly weakened, which does give you some hope that there can be a day after in which there's a very different governing structure, a very different mentality in that exists in Gaza. Avital Leibovich: About the whole part, I'm not so sure. I have to say I want to be very hopeful, but we're not there yet. And I'll tell you why. Jason Isaacson: Long term, long term. Avital Leibovich: Long term, for sure, I'll tell you, but I want to be more concise in my answer, because you know, one of the things I'm sure people are asking themselves, is: is Sinwar replaceable? So I want to share with you six figures that are the potential list for replacing Sinwar. Number one is Khaled Mashal, is a well known personality. He's currently the head of what we call the external Hamas leadership. As you know, Hamas has two other countries, which they are based in. Qatar in Turkey. He served also as the predecessor of Sinwar, and he lives in Qatar. That's number one. Number two, Musa Abu Mazug. It's another known figure. He was in Sinwar's position a long time ago. He lives in Qatar as well. Then we have Muhammad Al-wish. He is the head of the Hamas Shura Council. He's considered, actually a shadow figure, and does not appear in public too much, but he deals with Hamas policy, and he lives in Qatar. He's known for his connections with the Iranians. The next person is Khalil al Haya. He is the deputy head of the political bureau of Hamas. Actually, he is the deputy of Sinwar. I would say he's more kind of a gray kind of figure. He lives in Qatar. He also has some involvement on ceasefire and negotiation talks, release of the hostages. And then we have Muhammad Nazal, another member of the Hamas political bureau, one of the most prominent spokespeople for the Hamas terror group. And the last one is Zaher Jabarin, member of the Hamas political bureau since 2021 and he's also in charge of the Judea Samaria area, or the West Bank, and he lives in Turkey. So these are the potential replacements for Sinwar. And the question here really remains, who will take the lead, whether it will be another figure from Gaza, or will it be an external figure? And of course, each of the options has its own consequences. So if we're looking at Qatari based Hamas leaders, which have which are more prone to pressure from the US or from other countries. That's one reason to be optimistic vis a vis maybe a future deal with the hostages. But if we're looking at someone from Gaza, or someone from the West Bank will come to Gaza, then I think we're looking at more of the same kind of scenario. So this is where we are in terms of the current situation in Hamas and Hamas leadership. Let's see what conclusion they will reach. Jason Isaacson: Sinwar's brother is not considered in line for promotion? Avital Leibovich: So you know, the opinions here vary. There are those who say that since he's hunted by Israel, then he will not have the capability to deal with it. There are others that say that he is a natural replacement. But I gave you the list on purpose so you can understand that the options are not just one or two people, but more than that. Jason Isaacson: So let's talk about what the implications of Sinwar's death are for the fate of the hostages. It's been over a year. There are 101 still held, many of them no longer alive. We understand a desperate situation in brutal captivity held by Hamas. What AJC was hearing before the death of Sinwar, when we were having meetings on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly with people who had intimate knowledge of the negotiating process with Hamas,was that there had been no response for a month from Sinwar on the possibility of a hostage release-ceasefire deal. Does the death of Sinwar make it harder, make it easier to be able to resume negotiations? What is your sense? Avital Leibovich: So yeah, that's the big question. The big question is, now, who is in control? Because with Sinwar gone, obviously Hamas in Qatar will have the capability to influence more. He was the main barrier to any deal that was proposed. That's the reason that a few days ago, earlier this week, the head of Shabaq Secret Services was rushed to Egypt with some kind of an offer. And actually, when Secretary Blinken just ended his visit a few hours ago in Israel, what he said next to his plane before he left was about his, I would say, strategy for the potential hostage deal. And the strategy says that, instead of going for the big deal of 101 hostages with stages, you know, being released in different stages, let's try to feel the water. And let's say we are talking about a smaller deal with a minimal amount of time for ceasefire, with just a few hostages that will be released. So in other words, not a very threatening deal, but something to work with. And here again, the question is, if the Hama leadership in Qatar will be able to go along with this kind of deal, I think we're in a very, very narrow window of opportunities. And I think this is the reason why Secretary Blinken isnot leaving the area yet, and he's continuing from one Arab capital to another. I know that he is in Riyadh now, and he's still continuing to other areas tomorrow as well. So that really remains the question. Whether the leadership of Hamas in Qatar will have the capability to lead a deal, even a smaller deal. If that will come across, then we can open the window wider and we can shoot for a bigger deal. You're right. There are 101 hostages held in horrible conditions, terrible conditions. Some of the bodies, you know, Jason, that were retrieved to Israel, were weighed. And a girl who is 24 years old, was weighing 36 kilograms.That equals to a weight of a third grader, something like that. So we do understand that it'severy day that passes is critical. The estimation is that there are 44 hostages which are no longer living. But the number may be higher because the intelligence information isas you know, not 100%. Jason Isaacson: Thank you, Avital. Manya Brachear Pashman: To listen to the rest of their conversation, head to the link in our show notes, and if you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in to the conversation between my colleague Alexandra Herzog and author Aliza Lavie about her latest book, "Iconic Jewish Women."
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