Gaza Stories | Palestine and the Future of International Law
Daniel Machover, solicitor and co-founder of Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights, reflects on the legalities of a genocide.
Buildings destroyed by the Israeli military are in ruins in the Shijaiya neighborhood of Gaza City, during an army-organized tour for journalists, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025. Photo: AP/PTI.
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In this episode of Gaza Stories, Muneef Khan speaks with Daniel Machover, solicitor and co-founder of Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights.
They discuss the UN Commission of Inquiry’s finding that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, the international community’s legal obligations under the Genocide Convention, and the credibility of global legal institutions.
Machover also reflects on his family’s anti-Zionist background and explains the distinction between Judaism, Jewish identity, and Zionism within the context of international law and human rights.
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