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Kim Ghattas

Journalist and author specializing in Middle East affairs, author of Black Wave, offering on-the-ground analysis of Lebanon and regional geopolitics.

Top 10 podcasts with Kim Ghattas

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151 snips
Mar 18, 2026 • 1h 52min

MAGA’s Iran War Meltdown (and Micropenis)

Kim Ghattas, Lebanon-based journalist and Middle East analyst and author, discusses Israel’s campaign in Lebanon and the massive displacement of civilians. She explores Lebanon’s political fractures, Hezbollah’s role, and the risk of wider regional escalation. Short, clear takes on possible ground invasions, buffer-zone plans, and diplomatic paths forward.
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147 snips
Mar 19, 2026 • 52min

343. Lebanon: Hezbollah, Israel, & Fifty Years As A Battleground

Kim Ghattas, Lebanese journalist and author of Black Wave, offers a historical tour of Lebanon’s century of conflict. She traces Lebanon’s colonial map, foreign patrons, and Iran’s role after 1982. The conversation covers Hezbollah’s rise, Israel’s military moves and backchannels with Iran, and why diplomacy is crucial to break the cycle of violence.
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71 snips
Feb 13, 2024 • 51min

122. Iran & Saudi Arabia: The Rivalry that Split the Islamic World

Kim Ghattas, author of "Black Wave" and a Middle East expert, delves into the complex rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia that reshaped the Islamic world post-1979. She discusses her experiences growing up in Beirut during the civil war, illustrating the personal impact of these geopolitical tensions. The conversation highlights the birth of anti-American sentiment in Iran, the power shifts from the Iranian Revolution, and the ideological clash between Shi'ism and wahhabism, particularly in the context of Pakistan.
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33 snips
Dec 14, 2024 • 34min

What's next for Syria after Assad, with Beirut-based journalist and author Kim Ghattas

Kim Ghattas, a Beirut-based journalist and Middle East expert, dives into the recent collapse of the Assad regime in Syria. She discusses the rapid unravelling of an authoritarian rule that lasted decades, shedding light on the staggering human cost of the conflict. Ghattas examines the complex geopolitical landscape, highlighting how Iran, Russia, and Israel are maneuvering for influence in the vacuum left behind. She also emphasizes the importance of a Syrian-led transition and the critical role of U.S. foreign policy in ensuring stability in the region.
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30 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 24min

Syria caught up in Lebanon fallout

In a gripping discussion, Kim Ghattas, a distinguished Middle Eastern affairs expert and FT contributing editor, analyzes the fallout of Israel’s actions in Lebanon on Syria's landscape. She touches on the rebel advances in Aleppo and their implications for Assad’s brittle alliances with Russia and Iran. Ghattas delves into the evolving dynamics of regional powers, the shifting influence of Hezbollah, and the complex realities faced by civilians caught in conflict. The conversation also touches on the hope and resilience of Lebanese citizens amid ongoing chaos.
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30 snips
Oct 7, 2024 • 41min

Israel says it will retaliate against Iran - what to expect

Danny Citrinowicz, a former head of Iranian intelligence, analyzes Iran's provocative actions and possible Israeli retaliation. Kim Ghattas reports from Beirut on the fallout from Israel's military campaigns against Hezbollah. Bernard-Henri Lévy advocates for Western support of Israel, while Ta-Nehisi Coates shares insights from his time in Israel and the West Bank, calling attention to systemic inequalities reminiscent of apartheid. This dynamic discussion highlights the complexities of conflict and the urgent need for understanding diverse perspectives.
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30 snips
Feb 15, 2024 • 48min

123. Hezbollah: The Party of God

Kim Ghattas, an expert on Middle Eastern politics and author of "The Black Wave," delves into Hezbollah's transformation from a militia to a dominant political party in Lebanon. She discusses the origins of the group, fueled by Iranian support during the early 1980s, and its controversial tactics like suicide bombings and kidnappings. Ghattas also explores the complex social and cultural shifts within Lebanon's Shia community, the group's resilience amidst ongoing conflicts, and its significant impact on regional and global relations.
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20 snips
Mar 8, 2026 • 9min

New front in Lebanon as Iran war reshapes Middle East

Kim Ghattas, journalist and author who reports from the Middle East, offers on-the-ground perspective from Lebanon. She describes mass evacuations from Beirut suburbs. She discusses fears of a wider Israeli ground campaign and Hezbollah’s rocket strikes. She outlines Lebanon’s clampdown efforts and the regional ripple effects among Gulf states.
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20 snips
Mar 5, 2026 • 35min

Iran | Feat. Kim Ghattas | The Legacies Of 1979 | 2

Kim Ghattas, an Emmy-winning journalist and author on Middle East affairs, joins to unpack 1979's seismic legacy. She traces Iran’s transformation into a theocratic, militarised state and its proxy wars. She explores recurring protest waves, generational politics, and how Western misreads and the Saudi–Iran rivalry shape present tensions.
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18 snips
Mar 21, 2026 • 59min

Guerre au Moyen-Orient : les plaies du Liban

Frédéric Charillon, professeur en science politique apportant un angle géopolitique. Alain Dieckhoff, sociologue expert des radicalités religieuses. Karim Émile Bitar, spécialiste des enjeux libanais et régionaux. Kim Ghattas, journaliste spécialiste du Moyen-Orient. Ils débattent de l’ouverture d’un deuxième front au Liban, des risques d’effondrement étatique, des tactiques militaires et des options diplomatiques internationales.

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