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Actions in Gaza amounted to war crimes: ex-envoy

‘Palestine issue to the centre stage of West Asian politics’ Israel’s recent actions in Gaza amounted to war crimes given the scale and intensity of the damage inflicted on the people in the region, former Ambassador M.K. Bhadrakumar has said. He was delivering a web-lecture on “The Palestine Question and West Asian Politics” organised by the Vakkom Moulavi Memorial and Research Centre (VMMRC) in association with the Institute for Global South Studies and Research (IGSSR) on Thursday. Mr. Bhadrakumar said all that happened in the 11-day episode in West Asia has exposed many things. There was now an international recognition that Israel had been practising apartheid in the Palestinian territory and the global public opinion had become increasingly critical of Israel for its role in the conflict.

SOF Digital Discussion: Is America Back? - The Aspen Institute

SOF Digital Discussion: Is America Back? Event information Contact Rageh Omaar, International Affairs Editor, Independent Television News, London; Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO of New America and the Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University; and Constanze Stelzenmuller, Fritz Stern Chair on Germany and Trans-Atlantic Relations at the Brookings Institution; in conversation with Niamh King, Deputy Director of the Aspen Strategy Group and the Aspen Security Forum, as they explore America’s place in the world after a tenuous half-decade of international upheaval and share reflections on whether or not “America is back.” Only those who have registered will receive an email with the link to access the event. If you are receiving this invitation, you are not yet registered for the event and can do so below.

Does India need to be worried about the U S exit from Afghanistan | The Hindu In Focus Podcast

A discussion on how India will be affected by the U.S withdrawing troops from Afghanistan In this episode we’re discussing the withdrawal of U.S troops from Afghanistan and how that will affect India and more broadly, what it means for the region around us. U.S. president Joe Biden has declared that he will withdraw all remaining U.S troops from Afghanistan by September 11. It s been 20 years since the terror attack on U.S. soil that precipitated their war in Afghanistan. Biden has said that the U.S. cannot continue to pour resources into an intractable war and expect different results and it does appear there is significant political support in America for ending these forever wars that the U.S is engaged in in the middle east.

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