Tag: Occupied Territories

Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss the passing of Israel's Nation-State law, officially declaring Israel as a Jewish state, noting its symbolic significance more than practical impact.
Dr. Sara Yael Hirschhorn of Oxford University, author of "City on a Hilltop: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement," discusses the Israeli settlement enterprise, American involvement in the occupied territories, and how shifting Diaspora Jewish demographics may impact Israel's external relations.
In this edition, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Miriam Herschlag discuss a new documentary web series featuring three passionate and armed young women living in different parts of the occupied territories.
In this podcast episode, the hosts Noah, Don, and Gilad Halpern discuss President Donald Trump's visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority, analyzing its implications for peace in the region.
In this episode of the Tel Aviv Review, hosts Allison, Noah, and Gilad Halpern discuss three significant topics: the approval of a bill by the Knesset allowing the expropriation of privately-owned land in occupied territories, the tensions arising from a rocket fired from Gaza towards a Jewish town and the IDF response, as well as a viral cartoon advocating religious women to avoid army service due to boredom, ennui, and sexual harassment.
In this edition, Allison, Don, and Noah deliberate on Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to mend ties with American Jews, the EU's new guidelines on labeling products from occupied territories, and how those on the left should react.
In this discussion, Noah, Ilene Prusher, and Shoshi Shmuluvitz cover three main topics.