

Jacobin Radio: Israel’s Gaza Starvation Campaign w/ Yoav Peled
Jul 31, 2025
Yoav Peled, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Tel Aviv University, discusses the escalating crisis in Israel and Gaza. He highlights the devastating humanitarian toll, emphasizing the reality of starvation in Gaza amid political denial. Growing public sentiment for peace in Israel contrasts sharply with Netanyahu's grip on power, as protests surge against his regime. Peled warns of the authoritarian shift in governance and the implications for Arab political representation and upcoming elections. His insights shed light on the intersection of public opinion and political survival.
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Netanyahu's War for Survival
- Netanyahu conducts the war primarily to secure his own political survival amid corruption trials.
- He uses endless conflict and judicial system changes to maintain power and avoid prosecution.
Disconnect Between Support and Protest
- Although 70% of Israelis support ending the war, only tens of thousands protest weekly, much less than pre-war demonstrations.
- This low turnout weakens public pressure for change despite significant dissent.
Hostage Focus Overshadows War Concerns
- Netanyahu prioritizes hostage release over ending the war due to his personal interests.
- Public protests focus on freeing hostages rather than halting Gaza destruction or war.