In this episode, Corentin Pennarguear, journalist in the World department of L’Express and specialist in the Middle East, explains to us why Jerusalem is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but could also be the key to it.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation and writing), Léa Bertrand (editing), and Jules Krot (production).
Credits: BFM TV, Euronews, France 24
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Charlotte Baris: Since October 7, 2023, and the Hamas attack on Israel, eyes have mainly been on the Gaza Strip. It is also sometimes a question of tensions on the border between the Jewish state and Lebanon, relations with the Egyptian neighbor or even the situation in the Red Sea. But there is another area of the Middle East where the consequences of this war are also being felt: Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is THE symbol of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, and has been for decades. The city, straddling Israel and the West Bank, is at the heart of political, religious and even historical opposition. In this episode of La Loupe, we explain to you why Jerusalem is the epicenter of this war, and how it could also be the key to peace…
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