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116. Bearing Witness in Gaza: MSF, Neutrality, and the Fight for Dignity with Ashley Killeen

116. Bearing Witness in Gaza: MSF, Neutrality, and the Fight for Dignity with Ashley Killeen

Update: 2025-08-21
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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has left hospitals in ruins, humanitarian corridors blocked, and millions of civilians struggling to survive. In this episode of The Voices of War, Maz speaks with Ashley Killeen, Director of Engagement at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Australia & New Zealand, about what it means to provide humanitarian aid in Gaza while upholding neutrality in the face of accusations of genocide and systematic violence.


With MSF doctors and nurses forced to work in decimated hospitals, perform amputations without anaesthetic, and place five babies in a single incubator, Gaza’s collapse is exposing the limits of neutrality in modern conflict. Ashley explains why MSF calls Gaza a “systematic genocide”, the ethical red lines Israel wants humanitarian organisations to cross, and why silence can make humanitarians complicit.


This episode dives deep into the medical ethics of war, the weaponisation of aid, and the toll on humanitarian staff who bear witness in one of the most politically charged conflicts of our time. It asks the hardest question: when does neutrality protect, and when does it kill?



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116. Bearing Witness in Gaza: MSF, Neutrality, and the Fight for Dignity with Ashley Killeen

116. Bearing Witness in Gaza: MSF, Neutrality, and the Fight for Dignity with Ashley Killeen

Vedran ’Maz’ Maslic