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Military expert tears apart viral Gaza aid story

“Basic Law” with Aylana Meisel and guest Andrew Fox, Ep. 16

Former British military officer and Middle East specialist Andrew Fox joins the show this week to uncover the story behind the viral “It’s a Killing Field” article.

They explore how misleading media coverage, amplified by outlets like Haaretz and CNN, is fueling war-crime accusations against Israel and threatening to distort legal proceedings in international courts.

The conversation also provides a thorough explanation of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a joint U.S.-Israeli initiative working to deliver aid in a warzone while avoiding Hamas control. Fox, a former British paratrooper with firsthand experience inside Gaza and Lebanon during the war, shares what he saw in Rafah, the Netzarim Corridor and Hezbollah’s tunnel networks, offering rare insight into tactics used by the Israel Defense Forces and conditions on the ground.

The episode also exposes how media bias and lawfare tactics are undermining Israel’s ability to defend itself legally and militarily, especially through the manipulation of casualty figures by Hamas and the unquestioning repetition of those figures in the Western press. Fox explains the military and legal difference between firing at civilians and firing warning shots, nuances often erased in sensationalist coverage.

Drawing on his experience in Afghanistan and Iraq, he explains why Israel’s fight is not a war of choice, but an existential battle, and why most Western armies would likely perform worse in Gaza’s complex urban combat environment. He also discusses the IDF’s internal mechanisms for investigating misconduct, contrasting its commitment to legal accountability with the double standards applied by international media and NGOs.

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The Israel Law & Liberty Forum is proud to partner with JNS to offer a platform for conservative and classical liberal legal thought from within Israel. Any opinions stated are those of the speaker and not meant to represent the positions of the forum or JNS. The forum is an organization that fosters thoughtful conversation and debate on key issues in Israeli law and democracy. The forum takes no official position regarding any specific policy issue, nor does it advance specific policies.

Aylana Meisel is the founder and executive director of the Israeli Law and Liberty Forum at the Herut Center. Aylana hosts the show “Basic Law” on JNS TV. Her opinions are her own and do not represent the Israel Law and Liberty Forum, which adopts no positions on policy.
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