In this new episode of La Loupe, Corentin Pennarguear, journalist in the World department of L’Express and specialist in the Near and Middle East, paints us the portrait of the man who could give a new direction to the Hebrew State.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing and presentation) and Jules Krot (editing and production).
Credits: Middle East Eye
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Image credits: Jack Guez/AFP
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Corentin Pennarguear: Charlotte, can I bother you for a moment?
Charlotte Baris: Hello Corentin, yes of course!
Corentin Pennarguear: I don’t know if you remember, but at the end of the episode we did together a few weeks ago on Benyamin Netanyahu, I talked about a certain Benny Gantz…
Charlotte Baris: I remember, Benny Gantz is this former soldier who could one day succeed Benjamin Netanyahu.
Corentin Pennarguear: Exactly ! Well, Benny Gantz, the world discovered his face a little a few days ago, in a video where he defends a fairly offensive position. Since then, concern has grown over an offensive on Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip where millions of Palestinians have fled and where conditions are already very difficult.
Charlotte Baris: And do you have an idea for a podcast on the subject?
Corentin Pennarguear: Yes, in this context, I think we should do an episode on Benny Gantz: it’s not for nothing that it was he who spoke about Rafah and in reality he could succeed Netanyahu much more sooner than you think…
Charlotte Baris: Very good idea Corentin, we’ll prepare the studio and we’ll meet up right away!
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