The Global Dialogue - A PGAN Podcast

Hala Rharrit is the first and only US State Department diplomat to publicly resign over Gaza, stepping down in April 2024 after 18 years in the Foreign Service. A career political and human rights officer with postings in Yemen, Qatar, Hong Kong, and South Africa, she served as the State Department's Arabic-language spokesperson before leaving in protest over US policy on Israel's war in Gaza.

In this episode of The Global Dialogue, Hala Rharrit joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on the fragility of the ceasefire, the mounting pressure on the Trump administration, and the erosion of Western trust and media dominance across the region.

The discussion centers on Pakistan's emergence as a credible mediator: what made it the right country to host this diplomacy, how it can carry that weight forward, and whether a regional bloc anchored by Muslim-majority states is a realistic prospect. Rharrit also weighs in on China's role in the mediation, the trajectory from Gaza to Iran and beyond, and makes the striking case that Netanyahu's government deliberately enabled the financing of Ham*s for years as a strategy to divide Palestinian leadership.


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Creators and Guests

Host
Malik Muzammil Ali Khan
Guest
Hala Rharrit
1st U.S. Diplomat to Resign Over Gaza | Geopolitical Commentator & MENA Expert | Diplomacy, not bombs, is the solution | Justice & Peacemaker

What is The Global Dialogue - A PGAN Podcast?

The Global Dialogue is one of the fastest-growing English-language foreign-affairs podcasts with over 3.5 million views and 40K+ subscribers in just two months across 15 episodes. Produced by PGAN, a global network of internationally educated scholars and professionals spanning 70+ countries. New episodes regularly — subscribe and join the conversation.