
Why does the Israeli army get away with killing foreign activists?
Investigations into Israeli soldiers’ attacks on civilians rarely lead to prosecutions.
The killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American-Turkish activist in the occupied West Bank, has once again brought a troubling issue into the spotlight: Israeli forces targeting civilians.
Despite international condemnation and calls for justice, questions linger about whether anyone will be held accountable.
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Presenter:
James Bays
Guests:
Miko Peled – founder and president of Palestine House of Freedom, an aid and rights organisation
Daniel Santiago – American peace activist who was demonstrating in Beita last month when he was shot by the Israeli military
Amir Oren – columnist at Haaretz newspaper who focuses on military and government affairs