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🗓️ 7 February 2024
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The U.S.-backed Israeli war on Gaza is entering its fifth month. As the brutal siege and bombing continues, the United Nations and other international organizations are warning of famine and the outbreak of diseases. Powerful nations around the world, led by the U.S., are not just supplying weapons and political support for Israel, but also have now joined in the campaign to further restrict vital humanitarian aid to Gaza. The Biden administration has led the charge to suspend funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, the most important aid organization operating in Gaza. Israel has waged a smear campaign against UNRWA, baselessly characterizing the whole organization as a front group for Hamas. What began as an accusation that a few UNRWA employees may have participated in the October 7 attacks has now become a sweeping attack against the organization’s very existence.
This week on Intercepted, Jeremy Scahill is joined by Mohammed Elnaiem, a political educator and director of the Decolonial Centre in London. Elnaiem discusses the ways pro-colonial narratives provide support to Israel’s onslaught on Gaza, despite people around the world watching a “livestreamed genocide.” He also breaks down the major imperial powers’ role in the conflict, connecting the historical thread of colonialism to the current war.
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0:28.0 | co-dot UK. The Zeev. This is intercepted. Welcome to Intercepted, I'm Jeremy Skahill. |
1:09.2 | The U.S-backed Israeli war against Gaza is now entering its fifth month. |
1:14.3 | It would be impossible to overstate the horrifying destruction that has been unleashed on the people |
1:20.0 | of Gaza. |
1:21.3 | More than 27,000 have been killed. The vast majority, 70% of them are women and children. More |
1:29.2 | than 66,000 others, are injured. |
1:32.6 | And these statistics are likely a dramatic undercount. |
1:36.6 | Thousands of people remain missing. |
1:38.2 | Many of them are lying dead under the rubble of what was once their homes. |
1:43.2 | More than 80% of Gaza's Palestinians are now internally displaced and are being corralled |
1:49.6 | under threat of bombing into an ever-shr shrinking killing cage as the Israelis begin to lay |
1:55.2 | siege to Rafa along the Egyptian border. |
1:58.2 | Yes, well, in overnight, in fact it started at early hours of last night in the evening hours with |
2:05.6 | the heavy artillery chilling of the eastern part of Ruffin city and |
2:09.3 | finishing at about midnight with massive airstrikes on both different locations in eastern |
2:15.1 | and in the central part of Rafah city, very crowded and densely populated two areas, |
2:21.4 | the one in East to Rafaha a residential home full of this place |
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