Tag: Yossi Klein Halevi

As Israel considers a ground invasion into Gaza during its war with Hamas, there are concerns about the potential consequences, such as drawing in Hezbollah, Iran, and the US into a larger conflict.
The text discusses a recent blast at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza that was caused by a misfired rocket from the Islamic Jihad, leading to deaths among Palestinians.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi reflect on the concept of moral red lines in the context of Israel's ongoing war, questioning whether such lines exist when facing extreme evil, and if so, how they are defined.
This article discusses the current state of international sympathy towards Israel in the wake of the Simchat Torah massacre by Hamas terrorists.
As the conflict in Israel escalates, the death toll rises, prompting reflections on the nature of evil.
Israel is currently facing a war following a devastating attack by Hamas on October 7.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the challenges of the past year in Israeli history, reflecting on Jewish theology and psyche that influenced it.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, discusses the forthcoming book "The Genius of Israel" co-authored with Saul Singer, which explores Israel's resilience in a turbulent world.
Prominent American-Israeli author Daniel Gordis, along with authors and lecturers Yossi Klein Halevi and Matti Friedman, urge diaspora Jews to support the protest movement in Israel against the Netanyahu government's proposed changes in the judicial system.
The Knesset recently passed a bill limiting the Supreme Court's power to overturn government decisions based on their reasonableness, despite opposition from various figures including President Herzog and Defense Minister Gantz.
The Knesset recently passed a bill that removes the Supreme Court's power to overturn government decisions based on their reasonability.
This article discusses the ongoing protests in Israel against a proposed judicial overhaul.
On the 28th consecutive week of protests against a proposed judicial overhaul in Israel, supporters, including Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain, gathered in Jerusalem to voice their concerns.
In this discussion, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain delve into the subject of Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
Israel's settlers in the West Bank hold significant influence in Israeli politics and global affairs.
After prolonged weekly protests in Israel, concerns about protest fatigue arise.
In this article, the authors discuss the recent protest movement in Israel and the challenge of sustaining its momentum.
In recent years, Israel's Haredi community has shifted from the political margins to a position of significant power and influence, sparking debates about its impact on mainstream Israeli society.
Israel's Haredi community has experienced a significant increase in power and influence, moving from the political periphery to the center of Israeli public debate.
In this article, the authors discuss the dilemma faced by Zionists when it comes to acknowledging the Nakba, or "catastrophe," referring to the displacement of Palestinians during the establishment of Israel.
The discussion explores whether Zionists can address the Nakba, the Palestinian catastrophe of 1948, while also upholding Israel's legitimacy.
In this text, the authors discuss the evolving nature of the religious Zionist demographic in Israel.
The religious Zionist community, comprising 10% of Israel's population, is becoming increasingly influential and is transitioning from a focus on security and settlement issues to being central in the government's judicial reform efforts.
As Israel approaches its 75th anniversary, many Israelis are feeling anxious about the future.
As Israel approaches its 75th anniversary, there is anxiety in Israeli society about the potential impact of judicial reform on democracy and the unity of a divided Jewish population.