• Episode 13. Escalating tensions: Iran's strike and the pathway to Palestinian statehood (20 Apr 2024)

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 13. Escalating tensions: Iran's strike and the pathway to Palestinian statehood (20 Apr 2024)

  • Summary

  • We discuss the recent significant escalation in the Middle East, as Iran launches over 300 missiles and drones toward Israel, marking a direct military response from Iranian territory for the first time. This action comes six months after a Hamas attack, with most of the Iranian projectiles being intercepted by Israeli, American, and allied forces. We discuss the underlying causes of this strike, including an Israeli attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria, which killed 16 Iranians, and explore the broader implications for regional stability.
    We also explore the evolving political landscape concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Australian Senator Penny Wong's comments advocating for a two-state solution have stirred considerable debate. With 140 of the 193 UN member states recognizing the state of Palestine, the international community is poised for a critical vote on Palestinian statehood, despite expected opposition from permanent UN Security Council members like the United States.
    Our discussion also covers the internal and external pressures on Australian politics, where leaders grapple with balancing national sentiment and international alliances. The episode unpacks the complexities of these geopolitical dynamics, the role of key figures like Benjamin Netanyahu, and the shifting strategies of nations in response to ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises.
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