Tag: Yossi Klein Halevi

Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the complexities of Religious Zionism in Israel, highlighting its strengths as champions of Jewish identity and peoplehood, but also noting the potential for hosting fundamentalist ideologies within the community.
Israel successfully rescued four hostages, sparking celebration in Israel but raising concerns globally due to the civilian casualties in Gaza during the operation.
In a re-release of an episode titled "Israel at War - The Six-Month War," which originally aired on April 4, 2024, the discussion revolves around the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the failure to return hostages, pressure for a ceasefire from Israel's allies, and an accidental bombing involving aid workers by the IDF.
In a discussion about Israel's current situation, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi delve into the changing landscape of Zionism and the mounting challenges faced by Jews in combating the growing anti-Zionist narrative under global scrutiny.
President Biden paused a shipment of 3,500 bombs to Israel on May 7, just as the IDF mobilized into Rafah, sparking criticism from Israelis and Zionists globally.
Israeli journalist Yossi Klein Halevi, known for his message of hope, spoke in Toronto on Israel's 76th anniversary, stressing Israel's decision not to be a victim after recent attacks.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the upcoming Israeli Independence Day in 2024, highlighting the challenges facing Israel, including an existential war with Hamas and strained international relationships.
Yossi Klein Halevi and Amy E. Schwartz discuss current events in Israel, including a contentious government and a divided population, in a wide-ranging conversation.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, recently engaged in a conversation with Amy E. Schwartz, the Opinion and Book Editor of Moment magazine, discussing the current situation in Israel, including a controversial government and a society facing internal divisions.
In the context of recent protests on North American college campuses against the Israel-Hamas war, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the blurring lines between antisemitism, anti-Zionism, and critique of Israel.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss Israel's recent confrontation with Iran, where Israel successfully averted a direct attack with the help of its allies.
The text discusses the current deadlock in hostage negotiations in Israel, with families pressuring the government for a resolution and right-wing MPs threatening to dissolve the coalition if the IDF does not take action in Rafah.
As Israel enters the sixth month of ongoing conflict since October 7th, the war in Gaza continues with no resolution in sight, including the unresolved issue of hostages.
In a discussion about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and internal conflicts within Israel, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi analyze Netanyahu's leadership and urge the Israeli public to demand better from him.
In March 2024, there was a surge of public criticism towards Israel's actions in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war, attracting notable scrutiny from various sectors including political and entertainment spheres.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss Israel's responsibility in a food aid delivery tragedy in Gaza City, highlighting broader issues such as Israeli society's moral discourse struggles and the diverging responses of Israeli and Jewish diaspora regarding the war.
In the discussion about Israel's military campaign in Rafah, the last Hamas stronghold in Gaza, there is a debate on whether Israel should invade.
In a discussion about Israel's military actions in Gaza and the global criticism it's facing, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi reflect on whether Israel should still hold onto its victimhood narrative in light of current events.
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid recently called for the drafting of Ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army, challenging the longstanding exemption that has applied to about 15% of the population.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, listener feedback on the Israel at War topic is discussed.
A significant portion of Israelis, around 38%, support the resettlement of Jewish communities in the Gaza Strip after past disengagement efforts.
The International Court of Justice did not mandate an immediate ceasefire but directed Israel to enhance humanitarian conditions in Gaza and address incitements to genocide.
After recent events, including hostages held by Hamas and the IDF's activities in Gaza, there is increased support among Israelis for a potential U.S.-brokered regional deal leading to a two-state solution with the Palestinians.
The IDF is moving into the third phase of the conflict with Hamas, but the objective of removing the Hamas regime in Gaza still appears out of reach with ongoing security concerns for Israel.
The Israeli Supreme Court recently overturned the reasonableness clause, a controversial part of Netanyahu's judicial changes, raising concerns of reigniting pre-October 7th tensions and a constitutional crisis in Israel.