Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that Israeli forces “unintentionally” hit civilians in Gaza and killed seven foreign aid workers with the World Central Kitchen. The incident drew global outrage. Meanwhile, Iran and Syria have accused Israel of bombing an Iranian consulate in Damascus.
Joining the discussion:
- Amotz Asa-El is a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and Senior Commentator at The Jerusalem Post.
- Andrew Parasiliti is President of Al-Monitor, a Middle East news website.
- Michael Maloof is a Former Pentagon Senior Security Policy Analyst.
- Abdel Bari Atwan is Editor-in-Chief of Rai al-Youm.
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'What is it like day to day and how are people able to deliver aid in those conditions?'
Doctor and volunteer in Gaza, James Smith says it's ‘hard to believe that any of Israel's violent actions are unintentional’
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