Tag: Thomas Friedman

Israeli prosecutors are urged to offer Benjamin Netanyahu a plea deal to resolve the corruption charges against him and prevent his far-right coalition partners from pushing reckless policies that endanger Israel's strategic interests.
In a Haaretz Podcast episode discussing the aftermath of the war in Gaza, Thomas Friedman and Aluf Benn explore the challenges facing Israel and the need for a coherent vision for the region to avoid a return to past conflicts.
This article discusses President Joe Biden's Middle East peace plan and argues that its success depends on winning the hearts and minds of Palestinians, Israelis, and their supporters.
In a recent podcast, the discussion focuses on the prevalent presence of superstars Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, criticizing attempts by the MAGA movement to depict their relationship negatively.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has been criticized for lumping together Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former US President Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin as a liberal nightmare version of the "axis of evil."
In a recent episode of the Unholy Podcast, the focus is on the protests within Israel and the Israeli military against what is perceived as Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt at a "judicial coup."
In this opinion piece, the author argues that Israeli democracy is not under threat, but rather, minority rule is the issue.
The podcast episode "From Washington To Jerusalem" features guest Thomas Friedman discussing the recent judicial reform in Israel and the international attention it has garnered, along with the US reception to the changes.
Thomas Friedman's book "From Beirut to Jerusalem" recounts an encounter between Friedman and Rabbi Nota Schiller, who co-founded the Ohr Somayach Yeshiva.