
Season 2 · Episode 277
Bulldozing Diplomacy: The Truth About UNRWA and Embassies
As Israel dismantles the UNRWA HQ in Jerusalem, we debunk the myth of "foreign soil" and explore the reality of diplomatic immunity.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 23, 202626m 19s
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Show Notes
When the bulldozers moved into the UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem, it sparked a global debate: Can a host country legally demolish a United Nations building? In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the intense legal battle between Israel and the UN, dissecting the controversial laws that led to this moment. They debunk the persistent myth that embassies are "foreign soil" and explain the critical difference between diplomatic immunity and the inviolability of premises. Tune in for a deep dive into the complex world of international law and what this unprecedented demolition means for the future of global diplomacy.