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Worldly

The Arab world has abandoned Gaza

Worldly

Vox Media Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.41.8K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2018

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Yochi, Jenn, and Zack discuss Israel's killings of dozens of Palestinian protesters in Gaza and why many Arab countries seem willing to give Israel a pass and instead focus on what they see as a growing threat from Iran. On Elsewhere, they look at Vladimir Putin's recent opening of a $4 billion bridge between Russia and the portion of Ukraine that Moscow had conquered and illegally annexed. Yochi stumbles over his Russian pronunciations, Jenn remembers watching beauty pageants as a child, and Zack defends the manliness of truck drivers. References! Yochi went on Today, Explained to give you all the background you need on the events in Gaza. You can also read Alexia Underwood’s explainer for that backstory. Yochi picked 2014 as a concrete example of past protests held in reaction to Israel-Palestine tensions. Jenn walked through some of the smaller protests we saw this time around. She also talked about protests in Iran that weren’t related to the events in Gaza. A more in-depth look at “Linkage theory,” which Zack brought up as an older model for the Israel-Palestine conflict. Jenn was talking about the surprising alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Here’s a little more information about that. More context on the tweet from Bahrain’s foreign minister about Israel’s “right to defend itself by destroying sources of danger.” Zeeshan Aleem has this explainer on BDS in Palestine and more about the movement’s apartheid roots. We pulled the clip of Mustafa Barghouti from this BBC interview. Yochi gave a shout-out to Zack’s piece “Trump, Gaza, and the ‘blank check’ approach to Israel.” If you want to see Putin’s dramatic truck ride for yourself, there’s a video here. And finally, the Instagram celebrity cat that upstaged Putin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Worldly, Fox's Weekly Guide to the most important stories in the world,

0:12.0

part of the Vox Media

0:13.2

Podcast Network. So this week we're going to the Gaza Strip where Israeli troops

0:17.6

just killed dozens of Palestinians in a single bloody day. Israel says it was acting in self-defense, that Palestinians were

0:24.8

trying to cross into Israel and that it had to do something to keep them out.

0:28.7

Palestinian say Israeli troops murdered unarmed protesters in cold blood and

0:32.4

that they may have

0:33.2

committed war crimes. We've talked about that in depth on the site and I was

0:37.2

actually personally on another Vox podcast today explained to talk through the

0:40.9

whole Gaza backstory in some detail. So on this episode we want to talk about the whole Gaza backstory in some detail.

0:43.0

So on this episode we want to talk about something different.

0:46.0

In the past, similar violence in Gaza generated huge protests and political fury across the Arab world.

0:51.0

This time around, it hasn't. So we're going to talk

0:54.4

about why the new violence hasn't attracted as much attention as in the past and

0:57.6

what that silence says about the mid-east future. So Jen in the past there was sort of

1:01.8

a playbook, right, that leaders kind of pulled from whenever you had mass death and like what did they do what was the playbook?

1:08.4

Right so Arab leaders from Saudi Arabia to Egypt to Jordan, etc.

1:14.0

would often use the Israeli-Palestinian crisis

1:17.0

or the Arab-Israeli crisis to kind of deflect from problems at home,

1:21.0

right?

1:22.0

So rather than having people at home, right? So rather than having people at home complain

1:25.2

about authoritarian governments or economic problems

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