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Episode 9 : Palestinian protests, antisemitism and the rise of police state in Germany with Dror Dayan
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In conversation with Dror Dayan, filmmaker and academic.
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Episode 12: Trump's Next Move in Israel-Iran War: Scott Ritter Interview
01:06:12|Is the Israel-Iran war about to escalate beyond control? In this exclusive interview, former UN weapons inspector and US Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter breaks down Iran’s military strategy, the nuclear question, and whether Donald Trump could enter the war in support of Israel. We discuss: Why this is an existential war for both Israel and Iran Whether Iran needs a nuclear bomb to deter future attacks What role the U.S. might play—and how Trump could shift the balance
Episode 11: How Far Can Israel Go? Miko Peled on the Attack on Iran
23:33|Israeli dissident Miko Peled breaks down the June 12 attack on Iran, exposing the lies behind Israel’s "self-defense" narrative. From inside the Israeli elite, he explains what could stop Netanyahu—and what Iran must do next. What message does Peled have for Iranians who support Israel?
Episode 10: Corporate media's complicity in Gaza genocide: with Max Blumenthal
47:20|Since October 7th, the corporate media has done its best to mask Israel's genocide. These stories have not been innocent mistakes or, at best, biased reporting on past events. They have been powerful weapons in the hands of the Israeli army, strategically used in critical moments as complements to military moves. Few independent journalists have tried to debunk these stories and unmask this genocidal war for what it is. The Grayzone is one such organization, and Max Blumenthal is one of the examples of such journalists.

Episode 7: 59 days protest in front of the Israeli Embassy: in conversation with Atefeh Rokhvand
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Episode 5: What's the role of EU in Gaza's genocide? With Clare Daly and Mick Wallace
55:52|Clare Daly and Mick Wallace are two Irish member of European Parliament.
Episode 4: Israel: asset or liability of American imperialism? In conversation with Max Ajl
02:23:08|Dr. Max Ajl is a Senior Fellow at in the Department of Conflict and Development Studies at Ghent University and a researcher with the Tunisian Observatory for Food Sovereignty and the Environment. He is an editor at Agrarian South and Journal of Labor and Society, and has written for Agrarian South, the Journal of Peasant Studies, Globalizations, Review of African Political Economy, Middle East Report, and many other scholarly and popular journals, including the Guardian’s Comment is Free, Boston Review, and Monthly Review. He researches climate politics, Tunisian national liberation, agrarian politics in the Arab region, and ecological planning, and Arab-North African intellectual history. He is the author of a recent book, A People’s Green New Deal.