How has the world changed after a year of genocide in Gaza? | Gaza


We explore the heartbreaking impact of the Israeli genocide in Gaza last year and the world’s response to the ongoing massacre.

This month marks the first anniversary of the Israeli genocide in Gaza – a year of profound loss, displacement and suffering. Nearly 42,000 people have been killed and 1.5 million displaced, with many experts suggesting the true figures could be much higher. In this series, we reflect on key moments from this year and explore the world’s response to ongoing brutality.

Presenter: Anelise Borges

Guests:
Médéa Benjamin – Co-founder of “Codepink”
Kendall Gardner – Student at Oxford University
Farrah Koutteineh – founder and writer of “Key48return”
Katherine Bogen – PhD student and author
Muhannad Ayyash – professor at Mount Royal University

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