The night(s) Ramallah was raided

On June 8th, 2023, the Israeli military raided Ramallah in the West Bank. Khaled Abu Qare was out in the streets. He was used to the regular presence of the Israeli military during his time in East Jerusalem. But when he lived in Ramallah, just 18 kilometers away, he found himself unprepared for the raids.That is why when Khaled heard that the Israeli army was raiding his hometown, he decided to go out and document the events. Clashes erupted. Stun grenades and tear gas were fired. Many were injured. Amidst the chaos, Khaled Abu Qare did not sleep. Our guests : Khaled Abu Qare, student at Sciences Po Paris and Palestinian activistGallagher Fenwick, journalistLaura-Maï Gaveriaux, reporter specializing in the Middle East and a correspondent for Le Parisien newspaperDamien Simonneau, Senior lecturer of political science at INALCOThis episode was directed, written and produced by Michal Kubala, Aarushi Srivastava, Flavia Bevilacqua, and Cyrille Amoursky under the supervision of Lorraine Besse.Music: Theo Boulenger✒ Illustration: Marine Coutroutsios💡Based on an original idea Alice AntheaumeHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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What goes on in the heads of leaders faced with the world's major challenges? What keeps them up at night? How do they fall asleep when they have so much responsibility? How do they get to sleep when there is so much at stake? What gives them insomnia?   International leaders and decision makers are invited into the studios of the Sciences Po School of Journalism. We believe that students will be able to hear their voice and be inspired now and in the future. The interview is led by students from the Journalism and International Affairs programme at Sciences Po's School of Journalism and PSIA Sciences Po, with the coordination of professional journalists and teachers.  What keeps you up at night? is a podcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume.  Production: Louie Média.  Journalists: Marie Naudascher and Marine Séhan.  Music: Théo Boulenger. Illustration:  Marine Coutroutsios. ⭐ Subscribe to our podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.