Interregnum - The Israel-Hamas conflict
Richard Seymour returns to PTO to discuss the cri…
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Richard Seymour returns to PTO to discuss the crisis and background
to the crisis in Israel-Palestine. A little over a week ago US
national security advisor Jake Sullivan, speaking at the the
Atlantic festival, rattled off a list of positive developments in
the Middle East which he argued had allowed the Biden
administration to focus on issues elsewhere in the world.
Referencing the truce in Yemen, a decline in hostility in the US's
relationship with Iran and what he characterised as America's
stable presence in Iraq - where around 2,500 US soldiers remain -
he commented that “The Middle East region is quieter today than it
has been in two decades.” On Saturday Sullivan's comments came back
to haunt him as Hamas carried out an unprecedentedly large scale
breakout from the Gaza strip and launched attacks on the Israeli
military and Israeli civilians that have claimed over 1200 lives at
the time of recording. Deaths on the Palestinian side from Israel's
predictable assault on Gaza are heading towards parity, and
undoubtedly those numbers will escalate dramatically as Israel
continues its air campaign and prepares to launch a ground assault.
The following interview with Richard Seymour was recorded earlier
today - the 11th of October - and before it became apparent that a
national unity government would be formed in Israel.
to the crisis in Israel-Palestine. A little over a week ago US
national security advisor Jake Sullivan, speaking at the the
Atlantic festival, rattled off a list of positive developments in
the Middle East which he argued had allowed the Biden
administration to focus on issues elsewhere in the world.
Referencing the truce in Yemen, a decline in hostility in the US's
relationship with Iran and what he characterised as America's
stable presence in Iraq - where around 2,500 US soldiers remain -
he commented that “The Middle East region is quieter today than it
has been in two decades.” On Saturday Sullivan's comments came back
to haunt him as Hamas carried out an unprecedentedly large scale
breakout from the Gaza strip and launched attacks on the Israeli
military and Israeli civilians that have claimed over 1200 lives at
the time of recording. Deaths on the Palestinian side from Israel's
predictable assault on Gaza are heading towards parity, and
undoubtedly those numbers will escalate dramatically as Israel
continues its air campaign and prepares to launch a ground assault.
The following interview with Richard Seymour was recorded earlier
today - the 11th of October - and before it became apparent that a
national unity government would be formed in Israel.
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