What is behind the rise of Israeli attacks on Palestinian homes on the west coast? | Israel-Palestinian conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu repeats the pledge to ‘draw’ the Middle East as he arrives at the US for conversations with Trump.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the United States, where he will be the first world leader to meet President Donald Trump in his second term.
Netanyahu believes that he will work closely with the US president to help him further change the face of the Middle East after a break in the battle in Gaza.
But a few weeks after an agreed trial with Hamas, Israel increased the attacks on refugee camps on the occupied west coast.
The Israeli army says the operation was launched to “prevent the construction of terrorist infrastructure.”
Experts warn that military raids are aimed at the annexation of multiple Palestinian territories.
Does Trump’s return to the White House encourage Netanyahu to continue with his dream of “great Israel”?
And what does all this mean for the future of Palestinians living on the west coast?
Leader:
James Bays
Guests:
Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics, University of San Francisco
Mairav Zonszein, an older Israel analyst, an international crisis group
Xavier Abu Eid, former older advisor, providing Palestine