The Promised Podcast – Segment

Has Bibi Lost It?

Is it time to administer Trump’s old “Person-Woman-Man-Camera-TV” test to Benjamin Netanyahu?

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Ne’emanut Now

Mijal explains her notion of “Ne’emanut” and how maybe there’s more to morality than being principled

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The Best Laid Plans

President Herzog’s compromise plan for judicial reform failed straight out of the gate. But why?

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Secular Uprising?

Haaretz’s Anshel Pfeffer argues that the energy behind the protests comes mostly from secular folks who are fed up with religious folks. In the end, does it always comes down to religion?

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Insubordi-Nation

There’s a growing number of elite reservists who are refusing to serve in the IDF because of the judicial reform. Is staying home from an army a fair response?

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Flagging Spirits (or, Vexing Vexillology)

Israeli flags are weirdly prominent in the protests against the judicial reform. What’s with the flags?

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In Flames

We just witnessed the rampage on Huwara that many here are calling a pogrom. A pogrom in 2023?

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Barak and a Hard Place

Why is former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Aharon Barak, the most revered and reviled man in Israel?

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Uncivil Disobedience?

Strikes, blocking roads, doxing, boycotts, intimidating demonstrations right outside the doors of legislators and ministers – Where’s the line that divides legitimate protest from the other kind?

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