2025-07-23
42 分钟This is a special edition of the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm on criticise with the world debate, which asks what can stop the war in Gaza?
As 28 countries, including many of Israel's allies,
demand an immediate end to the conflict, does international condemnation make any difference?
And what role can Donald Trump play in ending the fighting?
Joining us is a panel of experts, including Palestinian economist Raja Khalidi.
There are only two powers that would appear on the globe capable of getting that ceasefire and the end of the war.
Obviously the American president and secondly the Israeli people.
And senior member of the Likud party in Israel, Michael Kleiner.
Israel is interested in stopping the war.
Israel didn't start the war.
The moment we will get back the hostages and the Gaza will be demilitarized,
Israel will stop the war.
As well as our international editor, Jeremy Bowen.
So let's join our host for the debate, Nick Robinson.
There is one question being asked with increasing intensity here in the UK and right around the world.
What can stop the war in Gaza?
We'll address that question with voices from Israel and the Palestinian territories and those beyond who've got knowledge and experience of the region and of international diplomacy.
Alongside me throughout are international editor, Jeremy Boehm.
Now, for some, the answer to the question that we're asking tonight is all too simple.