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Bar-Raving Time!

Itamar Ben-Gvir has become, in a certain circle, anyway, the “It-Boy” of Israel’s terrible political moment. But why?

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Negotiating With Terrorists

Hamas finally sets out their demands in exchange for releasing the 136 living-and-dead Israeli hostages dragged to Gaza from their homes. Is there anywhere to go from here?

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The “Negotiating With Terrorists” Edition

We discuss: 1) What to make of Hamas’s reply to the Israeli-American-Qatari-Egyptian hostage release deal 2) How Itamar Ben-Gvir became the “It-Boy” of Israel’s terrible political moment

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Lost in Translation

The word לתרגם, to translate, is important if you live in Israel and go to the cinema. Why? Because you want to make sure the Israeli film you’re about to watch has English subtitles.

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Soldiers of the Dream

Have the reserve soldiers in Gaza discovered the secret to making Israel a better, more decent place?

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A Few Murderous Apples

A dozen UNRWA workers killed, raped and kidnapped on Oct. 7, and 1 in 4 Gazan men who work for UNRWA have ties to Hamas. What can you say to that?

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The “Gaza of Good & Evil” Edition

We discuss: 1) The fact that 12 UNRWA workers killed, raped and kidnapped on Oct. 7, and that 1 in 4 Gazan men working for UNRWA have ties to Hamas 2) Whether the mutual care and respect that developed among reservists serving in Gaza is a model for a “new ideal Israeli society”

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Staying Alive: Mental Health in the Wake of October 7th

Prof. Jonathan Huppert discusses mental health response in the wake of the October 7th attack. Is Israel, a society riddled with trauma, facing unprecedented challenges?

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In the Shadow of the Shoah

Seventy-nine years after the Nazis surrendered, there’s more talk of the Holocaust than ever. How come?

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General Malaise

Former IDF Chief of Staff and member of Israel’s “War Cabinet” says the government is not telling us the truth or making the right decisions when it comes to the war. What now?

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