Tag: Israeli Leaders

The article discusses the outrage over the International Criminal Court seeking arrest warrants for leaders of both Hamas and Israel.
Omer Bartov, a prominent scholar of the Holocaust and professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, discusses the issue of genocide in the context of Israel and Gaza.
On a recent episode, IPF Atid Director Shanie Reichman and journalist Neri Zilber discuss various aspects of the Israel-Hamas war, including Israeli trauma post-October 7 attacks, misinformation, President Biden's visit to Israel, and regional implications.
The author discusses the story of Hezekiah, the king of Judah, in the book of Isaiah as a lesson in statecraft for Israeli leaders.
In "The Pipe Dreams? Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss the need for Israel's left-wing parties to unite before the next election, the potential for a different type of solidarity and politics for peace highlighted by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas republishing a memoir by an Iraqi-Israeli author, the accusations of environmental activists against the government for serving corporate interests akin to Trumpism, and the lack of discussion by Israeli leaders on America's anti-Semitism crisis.
In a podcast titled "The Pipe Dreams? Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss various topics, including the need for left-wing parties in Israel to merge before the next election, the potential for a different kind of solidarity to lead to peace in the region, and environmental concerns regarding government policies often influenced by corporate interests.
In the book "Be Strong and of Good Courage: How Israel's Most Important Leaders Shaped Its Destiny," authors Dennis Ross and David Makovsky analyze the decisions of four Israeli leaders in relation to the two-state solution, highlighting their capacity for making crucial compromises.
Ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky's book "Be Strong and of Good Courage: How Israel's Most Important Leaders Shaped Its Destiny" explores the critical decisions of four Israeli leaders in advancing a two-state solution.
In "Seventy Years in the Desert" by Yael Zerubavel and Pnina Motzafi-Haller, attention is drawn to the complex history and dynamics of Jewish settlement and interaction in the Negev desert in Israel.
Don, Noah, and Miriam Herschlag from the Times of Israel discuss the issue of nearly a million Israelis going hungry, the changing nature of Israeli leadership, and whether stores in Jewish neighborhoods should sell leavened bread during Passover.