Crisis in Gaza: Netanhayu's Claims, Political Stances, and Hopes for Ceasefire

Crisis in Gaza: Netanhayu's Claims, Political Stances, and Hopes for Ceasefire

Host Amina Saqib is joined by Prof. Junaid Ahmad, who teaches Religion, Law, and Global Politics and is the Director of the Center for the Study of Islam and Decoloniality, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Children in Palestine are dying every 15 minutes, with schools and hospitals targeted. The Israeli Prime Minister claims these sites harbor Hamas, but doubts arise about the evidence. 

The discussion explores the ongoing assault, potential ethnic cleansing, and the widening gap between public desire for a ceasefire and political leaders' stance. Prof. Junaid hopes that continued support for Israel becomes politically costly, leading to a reconsideration of the situation.