The podcast explores the devastating impact of Israel's war on Gaza, focusing on the high death toll and the stories of affected Palestinian families. It discusses the challenges faced by journalists covering the conflict and highlights the heartbreaking experiences of families like the Salim and Rajab families. The episode also delves into a forensic investigation of an ambulance shooting and highlights the documentary 'The Night Won't End, Biden's War on Gaza.'
Over 20,000 Palestinian children are missing in Gaza, reflecting the human toll behind the death toll figures.
Documentary reveals intentional attacks on civilians, highlighting the systematic violence and challenges faced by journalists.
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The Impact of Israel's Aggression on Gaza's Children
The British aid organization Save the Children estimates that over 20,000 Palestinian children are missing in Gaza due to the ongoing conflict, reflecting the profound human toll behind the staggering death toll figures.
Journalists Expose Grim Realities in Gaza War Documentary
The documentary 'The Night Won't End: Biden's War on Gaza' highlights the harrowing experiences of three Palestinian families profoundly affected by the conflict, shedding light on the brutal circumstances and heart-wrenching losses they have endured.
Investigation and Forensics Uncover Gaza Atrocity Details
Forensic analysis in the documentary reveals chilling details of intentional attacks on civilians, such as the heartbreaking case of Hind Rajab, emphasizing the systematic nature of the violence and the acute challenges faced by journalists in documenting these atrocities.
Throughout the past nine months of Israel’s scorched-earth war against the people of Gaza, the world has watched as the official death toll has increased by the day. Nearly 40,000 Palestinians have been killed. These figures are likely a stark undercount of the true devastation. A recent report from the British aid organization Save the Children estimates that more than 20,000 Palestinian children are missing in Gaza. A new documentary by Fault Lines called “The Night Won’t End: Biden’s War on Gaza” tells the story of the war's impact on the lives of three Palestinian families in Gaza.
This week on Intercepted, Jeremy Scahill speaks to the film's correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous and executive producer Laila Al-Arian, the Emmy award-winning executive producer of Fault Lines, Al Jazeera English’s flagship U.S.-based news magazine.
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