Tag: Benny Morris

Benny Morris, a prominent Israeli historian, has shifted to the right politically over the years, and remains a crucial figure in understanding Israel's history and current issues.
Professor Benny Morris, a prominent Israeli historian known for revolutionizing Israeli historiography, especially regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, shares his views on various pressing issues in Israeli history and politics.
The writer shares a mix of humorous and serious anecdotes, including a nerve-wracking experience at JFK Immigration, meeting Ben Shapiro, and giving a shiur at his house.
Benny Morris, an Israeli historian famous for his book "The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem," discusses the legacy of 1948.
The discussion revolves around the Israeli historian Benny Morris and his changing views on Zionism and Israel.
Benny Morris's book, "Sidney Reilly: Master Spy," explores the life of Sidney Reilly, a renowned spy with a mysterious background.
Sidney Reilly, considered the real-life inspiration for James Bond, was a renowned spy in the 20th century.
In a discussion on various topics, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman touch on important issues such as the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Benny Gantz's use of body counts in campaigning, and Benny Morris's prediction of a bleak future for Jews in Palestine.
In this episode of "The Lessons of War Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss various topics including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Benny Gantz's boasting about killing terrorists in Gaza, and historian Benny Morris's pessimistic prediction about the future for Jews in Palestine.
Renowned historian Benny Morris delves into the Ottoman Empire's treatment of minorities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, culminating in the brutal 1915 Armenian Genocide.
The text discusses the evolving international perception of Israel post-1967, attributing the shift to various factors such as the revolutionary left's support for Palestinian causes, the Arab oil embargo, the academic influence of Edward Said redefining Zionism negatively, and Likud government policies contributing to Israel's declining global image.