Tag: Israel's Labor Party

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three important topics: the potential demise of Israel's Labor Party, the role of American brokers in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, and the conservative lawyers in Israel trying to change the country's courts.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the potential demise of Israel's Labor Party, debate if American involvement hinders peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians, and question conservative lawyers in Israel seeking to reshape the country's courts.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss the decline of Israel's Labor Party, the debate on government support for the arts, and the impact of the pandemic on patriarchy and feminist civil disobedience.
Israel Studies scholar Sara Hirschhorn, activist Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron engage in discussions on various topics including the transformation of Israel's Labor Party, reconsidering perceptions of the settler movement, ethical considerations in dealing with political figures, and the need for reform in Israeli universities.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss significant developments in Israeli politics: the split of the modern-Orthodox Jewish Home party to form The New Right, the emergence of a new centrist party led by generals gaining popularity in polls, and the dismissal of Tzippi Livni by Avi Gabbay from Israels labor party, prompting reflection on the state of the left.
In the discussed podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman cover significant topics in Israeli politics.