Why does the Israeli army kill foreign activists without anyone bothering them? | Israel-Palestine conflict


Investigations into attacks by Israeli soldiers on civilians rarely lead to prosecutions.

The murder of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish-American activist in the occupied West Bank, has once again highlighted a worrying problem: Israeli forces targeting civilians.

Despite international condemnation and calls for justice, questions remain over whether anyone will be held accountable.

The Israeli military says it is investigating, but critics say such internal investigations rarely lead to prosecutions.

What will it take to break this cycle? And who will hold Israel accountable?

Presenter:

James Bays

Guests:

Miko Peled – Founder and President of Palestine House of Freedom, a relief and rights organization

Daniel Santiago – American peace activist who was demonstrating in Beita last month when he was shot by the Israeli military.

Amir Oren – Haaretz columnist focusing on military and government affairs

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