NPR's Leila Fadel asks veteran Israeli hostage negotiator and peace activist Gershon Baskin about how the country is reacting to the resumption of fighting in Gaza.
In her first broadcast interview, Noor Abdalla speaks about the arrest and attempted deportation of her husband, Columbia University protestor Mahmoud Khalil.
Israel struck Gaza is a wave of deadly attacks, saying they were launched because Hamas was refusing to release more hostages. The move appears to have put an end to the nearly 2-month-old ceasefire.
Israel has been pushing for a new plan outside of the original agreement, a plan which Hamas has rebuffed. FADEL: For more, we're joined by NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv. Good morning, Kat. KAT ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with retired U.S. Army General Joseph Votel about the Pentagon shuttering offices focused on reducing harm to civilians during U.S. combat operations.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Diana Buttu, a human rights lawyer and former Palestinian peace negotiator, about the collapse of the ceasefire in Gaza.
Arab mediators are working to reach a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal that would secure the release of the remaining live hostages ...
LEILA FADEL, BYLINE: Thanks for having me ... SIMON: The government is accusing him of supporting Hamas, which could amount to a violation of U.S. law. What does she say about those accusations?
Leila Fadel: Now the Trump administration has repeatedly ... Stern: What they basically said is he was handing out pro-Hamas propaganda. Well, excuse me. I don't like pro-Hamas propaganda, but ...