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LIVE: Why the Middle East Will Never Be at Peace: An Insider’s Perspective

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In this episode, Ian Parminter discusses the complexities and historical context of the Middle East crisis, including the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. He provides insights into the religious, political, and military factors that contribute to the region's volatility. The conversation covers the impact of foreign interventions, the role of ideology, and the potential consequences of refugee intake in countries like Australia.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Parminter’s Background: His extensive experience in the Middle East, starting in 1976 with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs.
  • Volatility of the Middle East: Factors such as the Sunni-Shia divide, the establishment of Israel, and the emergence of militant groups like Hezbollah.
  • Israel-Palestine Conflict: Historical context from the 1947 UN partition plan, the wars between Israel and Arab states, and the ongoing issues of Palestinian statehood.
  • Refugee Crisis: The challenges and implications of accepting Palestinian refugees in Australia.
  • Global Political Impact: How the Middle East conflict affects international relations, including U.S. and Australian politics.
  • Potential Iranian Retaliation: Speculation on Iran's response to recent assassinations and the possibility of a regional conflict.
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