A look at the situation in Gaza and the political moves on the global chessboard
In this Labyrinth we see another exclusive call from Gaza. Colleague Wessam Thabet talks about what it's like to be a journalist in the most dangerous place on Earth.
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Guest in the studio is the analyst Blagojce Atanasovski, with whom we discussed the situation in the Middle East and Ukraine, but also the elections in the European Union and Balkan politics.
According to Atanasovski, Netanyahu lost the support of the people a long time ago, and the war
diverted the public's attention from that dissatisfaction, until the last protests made by the relatives of the kidnapped and students.
As for the arrest of Germans suspected of collaborating with the Chinese secret service, Atanasovski says that it is in the domain of the economic interest of China, which wants to restore the "Silk Road".
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