Western Countries Had Long Thought That They Needed a Base in the Middle East: Dr Zafrul Islam Khan

In this compelling episode of the Nous Network podcast, we sit down with Dr. Zafrul Islam Khan, a distinguished journalist, author, community leader, and editor of The Milli Gazette. Our discussion delves into the historical claims of Jews to the land and examines the complex relationship between Muslims and Jews throughout history. We explore how religion shapes the foreign policy of nation-states, particularly in the context of the October 7 events and the myth of Israel's invincibility.

Dr. Khan sheds light on the hypocrisy and criminality of Western powers and their influence over global narratives, while also addressing the structural weaknesses within the political leadership of the Muslim world. As we explore global solidarity movements for Palestine, Dr. Khan discusses the potential collapse of the American-led liberal world order and the alignment of India's government and public opinion with Israel. This conversation also touches on the themes of psychological warfare and the enduring hope for justice.
Join us for this insightful dialogue that seeks to unpack the intricacies of geopolitics and the struggles for justice and freedom in the Middle East.