Andrew Fox
Ex Paratrooper turned researcher and Middle Eastern warfare specialist
Andrew Fox served for 16 years in the British Army, leaving the Parachute Regiment with the rank of Major. He completed 3 tours in Afghanistan including one attached to US Army Special Forces, as well as further tours of Bosnia, Northern Ireland and the Middle East.
He was a senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, teaching in the War Studies and Behavioural Science departments, teaching military theory and leadership to officer cadets in training.
He is an expert on conflict in the Middle East, and tomorrow he will be coming onto Triggernometry to discuss his experiences of going into Gaza and Lebanon to see first hand the fighting between Hamas, Israeli forces and Hezbollah. He will be giving a breakdown on what he saw and be debunking myths that are regularly pushed online and in the media.
Comment you questions for the guys to ask Andrew tomorrow.
So much is talked about whether Israel is allowing sufficient aid into Gaza. I do not think there has ever been an instance in my lifetime where I've heard a country at war criticized over permitting aid. Is this because Israel is allowing so much less aid than everyone else or is this a double standard?
What advice would you give a country that has a border with a genocidal death cult that invades and slaughters a few thousand people and then sits behind human sacrifices to win a propaganda war? How should said country react to the genocidal death cult so it doesn't fall foul of the most heinous of rebukes from those fearsome western celebs and UK ministers?