

Israel defies global outcry over Gaza City, West Bank
14 snips Aug 25, 2025
Gregg Carlstrom, The Economist’s longtime Middle East correspondent, dives into the escalating crisis in Gaza City, highlighting the severe humanitarian famine impacting half the population. He discusses Israel's controversial settlement plans in the West Bank, which threaten Palestinian aspirations for statehood. The podcast also explores the shifting dynamics in ceasefire negotiations and the troubling rise of violence against Palestinians, emphasizing the global community's inadequate response to the ongoing conflict.
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Gaza City Declared In Famine
- The IPC declared Gaza City in famine, noting the crisis is man-made and reversible with action.
- Gregg Carlstrom explains the designation reflects actual deaths and severe malnutrition already occurring.
Famine Label Reflects Ongoing Catastrophe
- The IPC famine label is a lagging indicator showing catastrophe is already happening, not a future warning.
- Carlstrom warns that opening borders tomorrow won't undo deaths and lasting child malnutrition.
Prelude To A Larger Gaza City Operation
- Israel has escalated bombardment and added troops around Gaza City but not launched the full large-scale occupation yet.
- Carlstrom says a major city operation likely remains weeks away and would need mass reservist call-ups.