Tag: Gadi Eisenkot

The podcast discusses a daring Israeli hostage rescue operation followed by increasing Hezbollah rocket fire, Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot's departure from Israel's war cabinet, and tension between Benjamin Netanyahu and the Supreme Court regarding ultra-orthodox military service exemption.
In a concerning development for Israel, a split within the war cabinet, exacerbated by the ongoing tensions in Jerusalem, is outlined.
The article discusses the Israeli left's disapproval of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and their desire to see him removed from power.
Gal Meir Eisenkot, the son of former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot, was killed in combat in Gaza while serving as a reservist in a commando unit.
In this podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Miriam Herschlag, and Noah Efron discuss three main topics related to Israeli politics.
In this podcast episode, journalist Neri Zilber discusses several important stories in Israel with guests Michael Koplow and Shira Efron.
In this episode, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Naomi Zeveloff discuss significant topics including the reduction of sentence for Elor Azaria, an IDF soldier who shot a Palestinian assailant, the morality of Israel's arms industry amidst protests over arms sales to Burma/Myanmar, and plans to build museums in development towns to recognize contributions of marginalized communities.
In this edition, Noah, Gilad Halpern, and Miriam Herschlag discuss the IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot telling Israel's politicians to be silent, American passport-holding Knesset Members' contradictory views on Judaism, and the concept of "body-politic dysmorphia" where Israelis might overestimate their national importance.
In the "Girls with Scissors" Edition, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three main topics: the controversy surrounding IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot's statement on soldiers shooting girls holding scissors, Miri Regev's political journey from considering joining the Labor Party to being with the populist right, and a school program in Israel steering nine-year-olds towards careers in cyber intelligence units.