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The 1972 Munich Massacre

What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East?

What can history teach us about the conflict in the Middle East?

Jonny Dymond brings together a carefully assembled panel of experts, academics and journalists to talk about the conflict in the region.

This week, Jonny's joined by Nomi Bar Yaacov, Associate Fellow at Chatham House and Dr Aviva Guttman, a lecturer in Strategy and Intelligence. Plus, Ronen Bergman, an Israeli investigative journalist with the New York Times.

They revisit the 1972 Munich Olympics when 11 Israeli athletes were kidnapped and killed. Israel鈥檚 covert programme of targeted assassinations would last 20 years in response. Now, 52 years later, as Israel continues to attack Hamas, we look at the echoes and reflections of five decades ago.

Please get in touch with Jonny and the team: theconflict@bbc.co.uk.

The Conflict: Middle East was made by Keiligh Baker and Ivana Davidovic. The technical producers were Jonny Hall and Rod Farquhar. The assistant editor is Ben Mundy. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

This episode is part of a 麻豆社 Sounds series. It was recorded at 14:00 on Tuesday 22 October 2024.

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