Gaza, the israelpalestin conflict has now witnessed an unprecedental level of violence, with over 1200 israelis killed on october 7th, how do we now define the unparalleled killing of almost 30,00 palestinians with over 100 of those children . Why did it take events on october 7th to once again train the worlds eyes a conflict that is often reported without Historical Context . Here to discuss todays topic is dr. Mark homfrees from ireland, israels along with hamserties from the. Sapience institute, but before we speak to our next guest, lets get a quick overview on this weeks topic. So lets introduce todays guests. Markers is lactorate in computing at dublin city university. He is bachelor of science from University College dublin and the phd in Computer Science from the university of cambridge. His research is an Artificial Intelligence and has awance of interests including politics. And genealogy. Hamser sortis is the founder and ceo of the sapience institute. He is the author of th
Of almost 30,000 palestinians with over 100 of those children. Why did it take events on october 7th to once again train the worlds eyes a conflict that is often reported without historical context. Here to discuss todays topic is dr. Mark humpfries from ireland israels along with harsaurties from the sapience institute. But before we speak to our next guest, lets get a quick overview on this weeks topic. So lets introduce todays guests. Markfrees is lactorate in computing at dublin city university. He has bachelor science from University College dublin and the ph. D. In Computer Science from the university of cambridge. His research is an Artificial Intelligence and has awance of interests, including politics and genealogy. Hamzat sorties is the founder and ceo of the sapience institute. He is the author of the bestselling book, the divine reality, god. Islam and the mirage of atheism and unveading terrany, the genicide in gaza and falsan natives on palestine. He has currently complet
aida touma sliman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you stephen. it is a pleasure to have you on the show. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. let me ask you a simple first question how much has changed for you and for your community in israel since october the 7th? there was a life, that is not so easy before october 7th, but now it is unbearable after october 7th. we were thinking that our main struggle would be for peace, and the occupation of our own people in the west bank and gaza, and struggling for our rights to be equal citizens, and to have equality and to be able to develop our community in an equal way like thejewish community in israel. after october 7th, although before that we felt racism, after 7th october, we feel really threatened. we feel terrorised also on the establishment level from ministers and policies led by the government, and from the general public. we became suddenly as if terrorists in potential. i want to talk at length
they do change their mind, that s a good thing, they are learning from evidence. i think the better line for the tories is, if things start to get a bit rosier for the economy, if progress is made on immigration, i think what they will want to say is, don t risk this because actually, on things like the environment, immigration, public finances, keir starmer and labour, you can t really trust them, they are a bit more radical. so the tories will really be trying to force that dividing line. but the fact is that keir starmer and labour are playing it so safe, they are hiding very close to the tory line, it s going to be difficult for the tories to do that so i don t think it will be successful. find tories to do that so i don t think it will be successful. . . it will be successful. and keir starmer can t it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take the - it will be successful. and keir starmer can t take the young
aida touma sliman injerusalem, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, thank you, stephen. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. let me ask you a simple first question how much has changed for you and for your community in israel since october the 7th? oh, you can think about it in this way. there was a life, that is not so easy before october 7th, but now it is unbearable after october 7th. we were thinking that our main struggle would be for peace, and the occupation of our own people in the west bank and gaza, and struggling for our rights to be equal citizens, and to have equality and to be able to develop our community in an equal way like thejewish community in israel. after october 7th, although before that we felt racism, after 7th october, we feel really threatened. we feel terrorised also on the establishment level from ministers and policies led by the government, and from the general public. we became suddenly as if terrorists in potential. i want to talk at length a