Communities across California with connections to Israel and Gaza are bracing for more violence, death and devastation after President Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday officially declared war on Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza. On Saturday Hamas unleashed a deadly attack that Israel characterized as the “worst massacre of Israeli civilians” in history. Now almost 2,000 people are dead and thousands more wounded after Israel in turn launched unrelenting retaliatory strikes in the Gaza strip. We’ll learn more about what’s happening and how Jewish and Arab communities in California are responding to and processing the conflict.
California Communities React to the Israel-Hamas War

An image from the Israel-Hamas war. (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Guests:
Manny Yekutiel, owner of Manny’s in San Francisco; currently in Israel visiting his family
Janine Zacharia, visiting lecturer, Stanford University; former Jerusalem Bureau Chief and Middle East correspondent for the Washington Post
Steven Erlanger, chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe, New York Times; reporting from Israel<br />
Wael Buhaissy, Palestinian American who lives in San Ramon
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