"De cara al mundo": international analysis on Onda Madrid

"De cara al mundo", the programme on Onda Madrid directed and presented by Javier Fernández Arribas, director of Atalayar, analyses international current affairs on a weekly basis.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. The President of the United States, Joe Biden, warns that if dictators like Vladimir Putin or Hamas terrorists do not pay for their actions, very dangerous chaos will be created. He admitted that when you leave the place empty, as was done in Afghanistan, someone comes along and takes it over, as Putin has done in Ukraine. Meanwhile, in Europe, security measures are being stepped up in the face of the threat of terrorist attacks, which is causing some evictions in France and Germany. Antonio López Istúriz, MEP and Chairman of the Committee on Relations with Israel, will speak to the microphones of "De cara al mundo" to address the situation.
In addition, the first trucks carrying humanitarian aid enter the Gaza Strip thanks to an agreement reached between the US, Israel and Egypt. Israel's Defence Minister harangues the troops and tells them that they will soon enter Gaza, although all Western leaders, led by Joe Biden, call on Israel not to make mistakes. Expert international analyst Marta González Isidoro will shed light on the issue.
Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues with the Ukrainian army's counter-offensive as Russia continues its round of contacts with international allies. Journalist and correspondent María Senovilla will discuss the current state of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
As every Friday, the talk show will be hosted by Atalayar's regular contributors, Claudia Luna, Mexican journalist and writer, and Pedro González, journalist and founder of Euronews, coordinated by Javier Fernández Arribas. They will discuss the harsh conflict between Israel and Hamas, US President Joe Biden's speech warning of the risks of conflict in Gaza and Ukraine, the war on Ukrainian territory and the elections in Poland and Ecuador.
"De cara al mundo", Friday, 20 October from 10.05pm to 11pm.