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  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 19
    2024/03/15

    Since the October 7 massacres parts of Hollywood and the wider entertainment industry have been accused of failing to condemn Hamas in a meaningful way.


    At the biggest showbiz event of the year, the Oscars, Director Jonathan Glazer, accepting the International Feature academy award for Zone of Interest said, "we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation".


    The Holocaust Survivors’ Foundation USA has condemned the speech as “morally indefensible” and “disgraceful”.


    The Sun’s David Ross speaks with Leo Pearlman, managing partner of the production company Fulwell 73, to get his take on Hollywood's response and his experiences.




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    24 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 18
    2024/03/01
    Negotiations to free hostages kidnapped by the Hamas terror group during the October 7 massacres have been complicated by the deaths of scores of Palestinians during a stampede as an aid delivery took place in Gaza. The Sun's David Ross speaks to Middle East expert, author and former editor of the Jerusalem Post Yaakov Katz, who says the situation is potentially further complicated by a developing scandal around an intelligence failure.

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    27 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 17
    2024/02/16

    Hamas leader and October 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar has been seen on video running through a terror tunnel with his children, just days after two hostages were rescued by Israeli special forces in Rafah. Israel has faced pressure from the international community to pause a planned offensive in the city. The Sun’s David Ross speaks with Middle East commentator Hillel Fuld, who says the IDF needs to push ahead and wipe out Hamas. In related news, it's being described as an 'explosion of hatred' in the UK. More than 4,000 anti-semitic incidents were recorded in Britain in 2023, with the "sheer volume" following on from the Hamas attacks of October 7th. David Ross speaks to Liahav Eitan, a Jewish victim of antisemitism at London’s Soho theatre this week.



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    23 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 16
    2024/02/02
    There are increasing calls for the complete dissolution of The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) after a string of corruption allegations. At least 12 employees are accused of participating in the attacks of October 7th. In Episode 16 of The Sun’s new podcast, Israel’s War on Terror, David Ross speaks with former Israeli politician and co-author of The War of Return, Dr Einat Wilf, who is a world renowned expert on the Middle East and one of the leading critics of UNRWA.

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    29 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 15
    2024/01/26

    On June 27th 1976, Air France Flight 139, left Tel Aviv for Paris, carrying 246 mainly Jewish and Israeli passengers. The plane made a stop in Athens, where it picked up another 58 people.


    Shortly after takeoff, it was hijacked and the flight was diverted first to Libya and then Entebbe Airport in Uganda.


    After a tense few days, Israel launched an audacious and ultimately successful rescue operation that is considered today to be one of the greatest counter-terror operations of all time.


    Benny Davidson, was one of the hostages. He was just 13 at the time. In episode 15 of The Sun's new podcast, Israel's War on Terror, David Ross speaks to Benny about his experiences.


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    45 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 14
    2024/01/18

    In episode 14 of The Sun's new podcast 'Israel's War on Terror', we examine this week's biggest events as Iran escalates the conflict by attacking targets inside Pakistan as the Middle East's war zone expands.


    Israeli families have also faced new fears this week that their beloved wives, partners and children could have suffered horrific sexual abuse at the hands of Hamas while being held hostage.


    Some in the Israeli medical community have expressed fears that sexually abused hostages could return to Israel pregnant.


    The Sun’s David Ross spoke to Emily Schrader, an Israeli television journalist and CEO of SocialLiteCreative, about the biggest issues ongoing in the Middle East.


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    41 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 13
    2024/01/13

    Israel’s military leaders say its operation to destroy the Hamas terror group is shifting from intense battles to more targeted operations. IDF Rear admiral Daniel Hagari has said the Israel Defense Forces are likely to use fewer ground troops in Gaza going forward.


    Casey Babb from the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv says the Hamas leadership is increasingly the focus.


    This next military phase comes as The International Court of Justice - the I-C-J has been asked to hear a case brought by South Africa as to whether Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza. It does not have the backing of most western countries including the US and the UK.


    We spoke with Anne Herzberg, Legal Advisor at NGO Monitor who explained why Israel so vehemently rejects the accusation which it considers baseless.


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    37 分
  • Israel's War On Terror Episode 12
    2024/01/13

    In the latest episode of The Sun's 'Israel's War on Terror' podcast, we hear from one of the 'voices of the conflict', Egyptian author Dalia Ziada.


    In the wake of the Hamas terror massacre of October 7 2023 in southern Israel, in which 1200 people were murdered and around 240 others were taken hostage, anti-Semitism soared.


    Instead of sympathy for the victims, many people on social media and commentators on the Middle East, failed to criticise the terrorists despite the sickening details of the atrocities. Ziada explains how she was forced into hiding for siding with Israel and daring to criticise Hamas.


    Her comments come amid fears the region is on the brink of a wider conflict with Hezbollah increasing its attacks from Lebanon and Israel purportedly behind the assassination of a Hamas leader in Beirut.


    Author and counter-terror expert Samuel Katz explains how the situation may develop from here.


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    37 分