FULL SHOW: a caravan of explosives, puberty blockers + returning to northern Gaza

Hack - En podcast av triple j, triple j

A caravan of explosives and an anti-Semitic note with a list of potential targets: here's what we know about the planned mass-casualty event that was discovered in Sydney.  Is it a potential act of terrorism, or is the discovery itself enough to put the community on edge?  And Queensland has become the first state to ban puberty blockers for under-18s.  Advocates and doctors’ groups are furious. Where does it leave trans kids waiting for gender-affirming care? Plus, what's left in northern Gaza for Palestinian families to return to? We speak to Raneem whose family are making the journey back.  Listen now: 01:12 - What we know about the caravan 06:47 - Is this an act of terrorism? 12:09 - The Palestinians returning to the North  17:10 - Raneem's experience watching from Australia  25:30 - QLD's puberty blocker ban Guest: Perry Duffin, crime reporter, Sydney Morning Herald Dr Josh Roose, extremism expert, Deakin Uni Raneem Emad Get the whole story from Hack: Follow us on Instagram Listen to our deep dive wherever you get your podcasts  Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live at 5:30pm Correction: An earlier version of this audio segment contained a reference to Palestinians released by Israel as part of the ceasefire deal as "political prisoners". The group, which includes individuals serving life sentences for deadly attacks and individuals detained during the war but not charged, should have been referred to as "prisoners" or "prisoners and detainees".

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