• China's wargames, a royal trip to Sudan border
    Oct 18 2024

    Is China threatening to take action in Taiwan? On today's episode of Battle Lines we'll be looking at China's aggressive war games around Taiwan and what it tells us about their plans to 'reunify' the island with the mainland. Plus, a behind the scenes look at a British royal's trip to the Sudanese-Chad border.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey (Host)

    Nicola Smith (Asia correspondent)

    Henry Bodkin (Senior reporter)


    Just 10 miles from a war zone, the Duchess of Edinburgh finds a ‘complete atrocity’ by Henry Bodkin



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    25 mins
  • Hezbollah drone attack, UNIFIL-Israel row, Russia and Iran deepen ties
    Oct 14 2024

    Why does Netanyahu want UN peacekeepers removed from Lebanon and what does the strengthening of ties between Russia and Iran mean for the war in Gaza? On today's special bonus episode of Battle Lines we update you on the latest from the Middle East with our hosts Venetia Rainey and Roland Oliphant.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey

    Roland Oliphant


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    25 mins
  • Israel expands offensive in Lebanon, is Israel nuclear?
    Oct 11 2024

    Will Israel's conflict with Iran go nuclear? On today's episode, we speak to foreign correspondent Ben Farmer for the latest updates from Lebanon, where Israel is expanding its ground offensive against Hezbollah. Then we speak to US academic Henry Sokolski about fears a direct conflict between Israel and Iran could escalate to a nuclear war.


    Contributors

    Roland Oliphant (Host)

    Ben Farmer (Telegraph contributor)

    Henry Sokolski (Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center



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    44 mins
  • Israel's Oasis of Peace one year later
    Oct 9 2024

    In this bonus episode of Battle Lines, Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan checks back in on year later with two friends, Adam Ben-Shabbat and Nadim Tali, who grew up in a village known as the 'Oasis of Peace'. This village, situated between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, is the only village in Israel where Palestinians and Jewish Israelis choose to live together. How is the village dealing with the ongoing war and how do the two friends feel things have changed?


    Contributors:

    Sophia Yan (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @sophia_yan on X.

    Adam Ben-Shabbat

    Nadim Tali


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    Dispatch: Inside the only place in Israel where Jews and Arabs choose to live together by Sophia Yan


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    31 mins
  • October 7 one year on: Hostages' relative, ex-soldier and journalist reflect
    Oct 4 2024

    One year on from the Hamas massacre of October 7, Israel is still struggling to recover from the trauma of that day. We share three different Israeli perspectives: Telegraph correspondent Jotam Confino, who has reported on the shifts in Israeli society and politics; Yifat Zailer, whose cousin Shiri Bibas is still being held hostage along with her two red-headed young children and husband; and Joel Carmel, a former IDF soldier who examines the reality of the Israeli military's methods through his work for advocacy group Breaking the Silence.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey (Host)

    Jotam Confino (Telegraph correspondent)

    Yifat Zailer (relative of Israeli hostages)

    Joel Carmel (Breaking the Silence Advocacy Director, former IDF solider)


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    42 mins
  • Iran strikes Israel as the IDF invade Lebanon
    Oct 2 2024

    How will Israel respond to Iran's historic missile attack? On today’s emergency episode of Battle Lines we speak to the Telegraph’s Paul Nuki who was in Tel Aviv as Iran launched 180 missiles at Israel. We’re also joined by the Telegraph’s Adrian Blomfield to discuss Israel’s invasion of Lebanon and what comes next.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey (Host)

    Paul Nuki (Global Health Security Editor

    Adrian Blomfield (Telegraph contributor)


    I dodged death on historic day for Israel and Middle East by Paul Nuki




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    30 mins
  • What next for Lebanon after Nasrallah assassination?
    Sep 30 2024

    In this emergency episode of Battle Lines we get the latest on the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. What does this mean for Iran's 'axis of resistance' and will this be the tipping point of a full-scale war throughout the region?


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey (Host)

    Roland Oliphant (Senior foreign correspondent)

    Adrian Blomfield (Telegraph contributor)

    Paul Nuki (Global Health Security editor)


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    31 mins
  • Israel prepares for ground offensive in Lebanon
    Sep 27 2024

    On today's episode of Battle Lines we speak to the Telegraph's Adrian Blomfield in Beirut, and photographer Heathcliff O'Malley in Tel Aviv about the possibility of a ground war in Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces top general has told his troops to be ready to enter Lebanon to fight Hezbollah on their own turf for the first time since 2006. While American diplomats rush to broker a ceasefire, the Middle East stands on the brink of unlikely peace or an even bloodier war.


    Contributors

    Roland Oliphant (Host)

    Adrian Blomfield (Telegraph contributor)

    Heathcliff O'Malley (Telegraph photographer)


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    Schools turn to shelters as thousands flee across Lebanon by Adrian Blomfield



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    40 mins