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🗓️ 13 October 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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After Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis in an attack at the Gaza border over the weekend, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to respond with unprecedented force. That meant a wave of airstrikes over Gaza, killing more than 1,100 Palestians, reported the Gaza Health Ministry. Israeli forces are preparing a ground invasion as well.
Israel is known for having one of the world’s most powerful militaries — supported by billions of U.S. dollars annually. So how was Hamas able to penetrate the robust defense system?
President Biden said that the U.S. will offer whatever Israel needs to care for its citizens and defend itself. Biden’s message of support also came with a reminder about how democracies should act, even in self-defense.
For example, Israel Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s statement that Gaza would be cut off from food, water, and power would be a war crime, Juliette Kayyem tells KCRW. She chairs the homeland security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Meanwhile, a number of universities in the U.S. renounced public statements by student groups that blamed Israel for the attacks. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been a thorny conversation topic. Will our ability to discuss tense political issues survive the rush to make a point or be the loudest in the room?
So far, outsized attention on extreme responses are taking away from productive conversations about the conflict, this week’s LRC panelists say.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Left Right and Center, everyone. |
0:03.4 | I'm David Green, Sarah Izger is here, Moa Lathe is here, |
0:07.4 | and we're going to spend a lot of time on this show |
0:10.2 | talking about what has been unfolding this week |
0:12.2 | in Israel and Gaza. |
0:13.8 | And, you know, Moa Sarah, I just want to say to you both, |
0:16.9 | I feel this sense of responsibility on a week like this |
0:20.4 | to live up to the promise of our show, |
0:23.6 | to be a place where we can talk about really horrible moments |
0:27.1 | and events that are dividing people politically |
0:29.4 | and be honest with each other and listen and somehow show everyone |
0:33.0 | that it's possible to still talk and, you know, |
0:36.5 | not throw labels at one another, not dismiss each other. |
0:39.4 | I just think it's such an important part of what we do here. |
0:41.8 | So thank you both for being here as always. |
0:45.1 | I want to crawl into a hole and not talk about any of this. |
0:48.4 | It's just been so demoralizing. |
0:51.8 | Yeah, it's been tough, but we're here. |
0:55.3 | So let's spend a little bit of time |
0:58.4 | considering where we are and how we got here this week. |
1:03.0 | You know, the militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack |
1:06.1 | on border towns near Gaza, Hamas launched rockets across Israel. |
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