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Podcast Panel: The Israeli Assault on Gaza with Malak Mattar, Dan Cohen and Miko Peled

Podcast Panel: The Israeli Assault on Gaza with Malak Mattar, Dan Cohen and Miko Peled

FromMintCast


Podcast Panel: The Israeli Assault on Gaza with Malak Mattar, Dan Cohen and Miko Peled

FromMintCast

ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to MintCast, the official MintPress podcast featuring dissenting voices the establishment would rather silence. I’m your host, Mnar Adley.Israel’s latest attack on Palestine has captured the world’s attention. On Saturday, the Israeli military attacked the Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza, killing 10 people, including eight children. The same day, Israeli missiles hit a highrise building housing the headquarters of Al-Jazeera and the Associated Press. On Sunday, Israeli strikes killed at least 42 people, bringing the death toll to over 200, including 50 children. All of these actions account to war crimes.Here to discuss what is going on is a star panel of guests.Malak Mattar is an artist from the Gaza Strip known worldwide for expressionist paintings and abstract designs and her work has been displayed across the world.Dan Cohen is a Jewish-American journalist. He produced and released the documentary “Killing Gaza,” about the 2014 Israeli attack on the densely populated strip.Miko Peled is an author, journalist, and human rights activist from Jerusalem. His latest article, “Israel’s Pogroms in Jerusalem Could Spark the Destruction of al-Aqsa,” can be found at MintPress News.Support the show (https://www.mintpressnews.com/donations/)
Released:
May 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to MintCast, the official MintPress News podcast hosted by Mnar Muhawesh. MintCast is an interview podcast featuring dissenting voices, independent researchers and journalists the establishment would rather silence.