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Israel’s killing of seven aid workers in Gaza has been met with international outrage.
The workers at World Central Kitchen, including an Australian woman named Zomi Frankcom, were providing critical relief to Palestinians in the form of food.
Their deaths now risk entrenching starvation further, as aid organisations begin to doubt whether they’re receiving the protections and safety they should be offered in a war zone.
Today, world editor for The Saturday Paper, Jonathan Pearlman, on Australia’s response to the Israeli attack and whether this is a turning point in the Middle East.
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Guest: World editor for The Saturday Paper and editor of Australian Foreign Affairs, Jonathan Pearlman
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Israel’s killing of seven aid workers in Gaza has been met with international outrage.
The workers at World Central Kitchen, including an Australian woman named Zomi Frankcom, were providing critical relief to Palestinians in the form of food.
Their deaths now risk entrenching starvation further, as aid organisations begin to doubt whether they’re receiving the protections and safety they should be offered in a war zone.
Today, world editor for The Saturday Paper, Jonathan Pearlman, on Australia’s response to the Israeli attack and whether this is a turning point in the Middle East.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: World editor for The Saturday Paper and editor of Australian Foreign Affairs, Jonathan Pearlman
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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