How is the Gaza war perceived beyond the United States and the West? | Israelo-Palestinian conflict


Israel found itself isolated with few allies during the vote at the UN General Assembly.

A massive call to the United Nations General Assembly for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Israel and the United States were among the few to vote against the resolution.

How isolated are these two nations from most countries in the world opposed to war?

Can international opposition have an impact?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests:

Temir Porras – former career diplomat in Venezuela and policy advisor specializing in Latin American economics and geopolitics

Melanie Verwoerd – former South African ambassador and MP during the Nelson Mandela administration

Sami Hermez – associate professor at Northwestern University in Qatar, specializing in social movements, the state and security in the Arab world

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