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U.S. Policy and the Human Rights Crisis in Gaza
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
15 Mar 2024

Black Agenda Radio · U.S. Policy and the Human Rights Crisis in Gaza

Hassan El-Tayyab is the Legislative Director for Middle East Policy at the Friends Committee on National Legislation. He recently participated in a delegation convened by Churches for Middle East Peace, to Israel, the occupied Palestinian territory, Jordan, and Lebanon. He joins us from Washington to discuss this trip and U.S. policy and the human rights crisis in Gaza.

Palestine
Gaza
Middle East
Israel
Human Rights

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