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Gaza Death Toll Likely MUCH Higher Than Reported, Professors Warn
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Gaza Death Toll Likely MUCH Higher Than Reported, Professors Warn

24. October 2024

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In this video, published exclusively in German on our channel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald examines two recent studies published by the Ivy League research university Brown University on the Gaza conflict. The first study, co-authored by American political scientist William Hartung, examines the role of the United States and financial support for Israel’s military operations, particularly in the Gaza Strip. The second study, co-authored by anthropologist Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins, looks at the devastating impact of the conflict in Gaza on people, considering not only the direct deaths caused by violence, but also the widespread indirect deaths caused by infrastructure destruction, economic collapse, food insecurity, and the collapse of the health system.

This video was produced by System Update and published on the Glenn Greenwald YouTube channel on the 15th of October, 2024.


VIDEO: Gaza Death Toll Likely MUCH Higher Than Reported, Professors Warn


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ABOUT SOPHIA STAMATOPOULOU-ROBBINS

PhD, Columbia University, 2015. Professor Stamatopoulou-Robbins is an anthropologist with research interests in infrastructure, waste, environment, platform capitalism, and the home. Her first book, Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2019), has won five major book awards and explores what happens when, as Palestinians are increasingly forced into proximity with their own wastes and with those of their occupiers, waste is transformed from “matter out of place,” per prevailing anthropological wisdom, into matter with no place to go—or its own ecology. Her current book, Controlled Alienation: Airbnb and the Future of Home (under contract with Duke University Press), explores the joint world-making of austerity and home-sharing in Greece. Other publications include pieces in Environment and Planning EInternational Journal of Middle East StudiesComparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle EastArab Studies JournalThe Jerusalem QuarterlyAnthropology NewsThresholds, and The New Centennial Review. Her film Waste Underground (with videographer Ali al-Deek) premiered at the Sharjah Biennial in Ramallah in 2017. She serves on the editorial teams of Cultural Anthropology and MERIP. Her research has been awarded funding by the National Science Foundation, Social Science Research Council, Wenner Gren Foundation, Columbia University, and the Palestinian American Research Council. At Bard since 2013.

ABOUT WILLIAM D. HARTUNG

William D. Hartung focuses on the arms industry and US military budget. He was previously the director of the Arms and Security Program at the Center for International Policy and the co-director of the Center’s Sustainable Defense Task Force. He is the author of Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex (Nation Books, 2011) and the co-editor, with Miriam Pemberton, of Lessons from Iraq: Avoiding the Next War (Paradigm Press, 2008). And Weapons for All (HarperCollins, 1995) is a critique of US arms sales policies from the Nixon through Clinton administrations.

Bill previously directed programs at the New America Foundation and the World Policy Institute. He also worked as a speechwriter and policy analyst for New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams. Hartung’s articles on security issues have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Nation, and the World Policy Journal.

He has been a featured expert on national security issues on CBS 60 Minutes, NBC Nightly News, the PBS Newshour, CNN, Fox News, and scores of local, regional, and international TV and radio outlets.



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