Tag: Journalist

The debate discussed at the Dissident Dialogues event in Brooklyn questioned whether Israel's war on Hamas was just.
Neri Zilber, a journalist from Tel Aviv and an advisor to the Israel Policy Forum, recently hosted a discussion with Tal Shalev, the Chief Political Correspondent for Walla News, focusing on the current state of Israeli politics during the Gaza conflict.
This article covers various topics related to the Israel-Gaza conflict and its impact on Jewish communities.
A professor at the University of California, Davis, identified as Jemma Decristo, has made a social media post suggesting that Zionist journalists and their children should be targeted in their homes.
The narrator of the story recounts a conversation with their mother about their dying grandmother.
In a podcast episode, the discussion covers a New York Times story that presents a stroke victim in a depressive state in a positive light, questioning the reasons behind this approach.
In a podcast by Allison Kaplan Sommer, Linda Gradstein, and Noah Efron, three main topics are discussed: the shooting of Palestinian Al-Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, the challenges faced by a government without a majority, and the implications of a flawed climate bill.
In this article, the author discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and the effectiveness of Vladimir Putin's army.
In this interview, Rajaa Natour criticizes Netflix for its collection of Palestinian Stories, arguing that it is not a significant development for Palestinian cinema or the Palestinian struggle.
Israel Policy Pod is a podcast by Israel Policy Forum, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting a two-state solution for Israel to ensure its future as a Jewish, democratic, and secure state.
In his book "In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies," journalist and cultural critic David Rieff argues that remembering history does not necessarily prevent its repetition and can sometimes even contribute to it.
New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief, David Halbfinger, reflects on the past four years in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and American foreign policy.
In this podcast episode, journalist and policy researcher Ksenia Svetlova discusses the normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In this briefing, journalist Barak Ravid discusses the ongoing anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel and the significance they hold.
Historian and journalist Dr. Tom Segev's new book, "A State at all Costs: The Life of David Ben-Gurion," delves into the life of Israel's founding father, drawing from recently declassified personal papers.
Nicholas Blanford, a Lebanon expert, warns that a potential conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could result in catastrophic consequences for both sides, with Lebanon facing severe devastation and Tel Aviv being targeted.
Middle East analyst and author Jonathan Spyer talks about his new book, "Days of the Fall: A Reporter's Journey in the Syria and Iraq Wars," providing a firsthand perspective on the significant events in the war-torn Middle East.
Journalist and political scientist Elliot Jager discusses his book "The Pater: My Father, My Judaism, My Childlessness" with host Gilad Halpern, exploring the experience of being a childless Jewish man in modern times.