welcome my guests to the program, anthony hull, professor of globalization out of leth bridge, lethbridge university, and christopher helali, researcher and political analys out of vermont. thank you both for being with me. well, let's start it off with. anthony, anthony, we're getting close now to three months of this genocide. do you think that the world believes that the israeli onslot could not have been stopped if the western regimes had wanted to stop it? well, the western regimes are in disharmony with their own people, and that is becoming very clear that the resistance is deep and profound and... in the west, but the governments are so tied into the zionist network that we're not seeing action, but who we are seeing action from is, do we call them the hootis, now the yemen, because they're taking charge of the yemini government, the ans, the people in the red sea and the south africans, the yemenies and the south africans. have taken major steps, the genocide, the charge in the international court of justice with south africa, bringing the charge of genocide directly on israel, this is big,