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Amal Khalil

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

Behind the Bastards

Behind the Bastards · May 9, 2026

It Could Happen Here Weekly 231

Lebanese journalist killed by Israeli double-tap strike while reporting from south Lebanon

French Neo-Nazi Extremism and Street ViolenceFar-Right Martyr Manufacturing and PropagandaFemino-Nationalism and Gender-Based Extremism
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It Could Happen Here

It Could Happen Here · May 6, 2026

Journalism Under Attack in Lebanon

Killed in double-tap strike; prevented from receiving medical care for 7 hours; described as generous and dedicated

Journalist Safety and Targeting in Armed ConflictInternational Humanitarian Law Enforcement GapsPsychological Warfare and Civilian Intimidation
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Pod Save the World

Pod Save the World · Apr 29, 2026

King Trump Welcomes King Charles

Lebanese journalist killed in Israeli strike while seeking rescue, with IDF firing on Red Cross responders

Iran War Failure and Strait of Hormuz BlockadeU.S. Munitions Stockpile Depletion and Replenishment TimelineGeopolitical Impact on South Korea and Taiwan Security
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The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark Podcast · Apr 24, 2026

Nicholas Kristof: What a Mess Trump Created

Lebanese journalist killed by Israeli strikes in Lebanon, case study for journalist targeting

Iran Nuclear Program and JCPOA Withdrawal ConsequencesU.S. Military Stockpile Depletion and Taiwan Defense CapabilityStrait of Hormuz Blockade and Global Supply Chain Disruption
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Up First from NPR

Up First from NPR · Apr 23, 2026

Tension In Two Ceasefires, Navy Secretary Out, Trump's Slumping Approval

Killed in Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon during ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict

Iran-U.S. Military Conflict and Strait of Hormuz BlockadePentagon Leadership Turnover and Defense Secretary Pete HegsethIsrael-Hezbollah Ceasefire Negotiations
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