Two people stand on a hill overlooking a large refugee camp at sunset, with numerous tents and makeshift shelters visible.

As world focuses on Iran, Palestinians in Gaza struggle to survive

Full Episode
49:33

Palestinian youth look on as they stand in an area next to tents at a makeshift camp for displaced people at sunset in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, April 9, 2026.

Abdel Kareem Hana/AP/File photo

Six months after a ceasefire was announced in Gaza, conditions remain dire. The cost of rebuilding the enclave’s infrastructure alone is estimated at more than $71 billion. Also, Spain takes the lead as European relations with Israel fray. And, New York City stalwart rockers The Strokes made headlines with their with their song “Oblivius” at Coachella, accompanied by a video montage of US and CIA involvement in overseas assassinations and regime change efforts. Plus, a robot called Lightning won a half marathon in Beijing on Sunday, several minutes faster than the human world record-holder, Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo.

In This Episode

As world focuses on Iran, Palestinians in Gaza struggle to survive
10:45
The Strokes band at Coachella emphasizes US and CIA overseas assassinations
2:07
People are ‘open books’ at The Human Library
6:45
Humanoid robots win half marathon in Beijing
1:24
Spain takes lead as European relations with Israel fray
4:20
The coastline paradox
6:25
The unmaking of a hugely successful female pharaoh
6:14
A group of women seated in a bright room, each holding or sitting near musical instruments like a harp and guitar.
Women composers of the Renaissance emerge
Special Coverage
7:18