Rami Khoury, Director of Global Engagement at the American University of Beirut. This conversation sheds light on the ongoing Israeli invasion of Gaza and its ramifications. Khoury, an acclaimed journalist and academic, brings a unique perspective, honing in on the imminent famine crisis in Gaza and exploring the historical context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of Palestine, the role of Hamas, and the shifting global response to this century-old struggle.
Show Notes:
Introduction to Rami Khoury: Brief background on Khoury's achievements and his perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Current Crisis in Gaza: Discussion on the Israeli invasion of Gaza, focusing on the humanitarian crisis and the threat of famine.
Historical Context: Exploration of the conflict's history, tracing back to the early 20th century, and the role of colonial powers in shaping the current landscape.
Role of Hamas: Insights into Hamas's influence and actions within the conflict, including the October 7 attack and its global perception.
International Response and Legal Perspectives: Analysis of the International Court of Justice's rulings and the shifting stance of Western governments, including the U.S. and the U.K.
Prospects for Peace: Envisioning a two-state solution, the challenges ahead, and the potential roadmap to peace.
Audience Q&A: Responses to listener questions, providing clarity on complex issues.
Conclusion: Summarising key takeaways and reflections on the future of the Israeli-Palestinian relationship.
Quotes:
On the Historical Context of the Conflict: "It was in 1923 that the League of Nations gave a mandate to Great Britain...and now it's 101 years, and this is still going on." - Rami Khoury
Regarding the Role of Hamas: "Hamas has developed since the late 1980s, and it has become over time a very proficient military force... recognising what the capabilities they have developed." - Rami Khoury
On International Response and Legal Perspectives: "The International Court of Justice decision... is very significant because this is the first time in the history of this entire conflict, the two sides were able to present their case in public at a legitimate venue." - Rami Khoury
Looking Towards the Future: "The Israelis and the Americans when they talk of states, they say states for the Palestinians, but the Israelis have security rights to control the borders... We're done with that. The Arab world is done with that." - Rami Khoury
Hope:I am 75 years old. I was born in 1948. So I've lived, this has been my whole life, but it seems to me that this year is the turning point. 2023, 2024. This is the most dramatic week that we've seen where changes are happening... it seems to me that this year is the turning point. - Rami Khoury
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