Tag: Haviv Rettig Gur

The discussion revolves around the implications of a potential war between Israel and Hezbollah, seen as a war between Israel and Iran, due to Hezbollah's ties to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The discussion centers on whether Israel is truly isolated in the current conflict, with a notable article suggesting so.
Israel's path to democracy faced challenges due to the diverse backgrounds of its population, yet it remains resilient and happy despite its dysfunctional politics.
In this podcast episode titled "How To Build A Palestinian State," Dan Senor hosts Haviv Rettig Gur, an analyst from Times of Israel, to discuss the skepticism and fears surrounding the possibility of a peaceful two-state solution in Israel.
This article provides a list of influential figures to follow in order to gain a better understanding of Israel today.
In a recent episode of the Tikvah Podcast, Shany Mor discusses the transformation of Palestinians from perpetrators of violence to passive victims of Israeli aggression.
In this episode of the Tikvah Podcast, the focus is on the transformation of the narrative around the Palestinian predicament.
In this discussion, Haviv Rettig Gur, a leading political reporter at the Times of Israel, joins Jonathan Silver, the editor of Mosaic, to analyze Israel's upcoming election for the 25th Knesset.
In this podcast, Haviv Rettig Gur, the lead political reporter at the Times of Israel, discusses the upcoming Israeli elections and the current political landscape.
The Jewish Agency for Israel, founded in 1929, played a crucial role in incubating Israel's proto-government, and its officers became ministers upon Israel's declaration of independence.
In an interview with Haviv Rettig Gur, The Times of Israel's senior political analyst, the reasons behind Israel's fourth election in two years are explored.
Yair Rosenberg from Tablet discusses the U.S. government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis and his new Shabbat music album.
The podcast episode features a discussion with director Andrew Goldberg about his documentary "Viral: Antisemitism In Four Mutations."