
Global News Podcast Violence continues in Gaza despite peace deal
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Oct 14, 2025 Tensions in Gaza escalate post-peace plan, with hospitals reporting casualties and accusations flying between Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, a Madagascar military unit takes control amid anti-government unrest. As global shipping emissions talks commence, the US opposes an international treaty, causing diplomatic tensions. North Carolina's innovative approach to reducing opioid deaths gains attention, while a surge in cyber attacks prompts security officials to recommend reverting to pen and paper as a precaution. Lastly, a Nobel prize honors research on technology's role in economic growth.
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Ceasefire Lacks Operational Detail
- The Trump peace plan outlines goals but lacks detailed procedures to make a ceasefire durable.
- Jeremy Bowen warns that without negotiation processes and specifics, violations and fragility are inevitable.
Disarmament Is A Dealbreaker
- Disarmament expectations differ sharply: Israel wants full disarmament while Hamas signals it may only give up heavy weapons.
- Bowen notes international stabilisation troops won't enter unless disarmament happens by consent.
Prisoner Treatment Raises Legal Questions
- Israel has detained a large number of Palestinians under varied categories, raising serious due-process concerns.
- Bowen highlights reports of mistreatment and the use of military courts with lower procedural standards.
