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Israeli politician and prime minister

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Buitenhof
Ehud Barak, Dilan Yeşilgöz, David van Weel, Giuliano da Empoli

Buitenhof

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 53:35


Aan tafel deze week: VVD-fractievoorzitter Dilan Yeşilgöz, oud-premier Israël Ehud Barak, minister van Justitie en Veiligheid David van Weel, schrijver Giuliano da Empoli Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-1-juni-25

Buitenhof
Ehud Barak, Dilan Yeşilgöz, David van Weel, Giuliano da Empoli

Buitenhof

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 53:35


Aan tafel deze week: VVD-fractievoorzitter Dilan Yeşilgöz, oud-premier Israël Ehud Barak, minister van Justitie en Veiligheid David van Weel, schrijver Giuliano da Empoli Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-1-juni-25

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Questione territoriale e questione identitaria | Il Corsivo di Venerdì 30 Maggio 2025

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 3:13


Quando si parla di Medio Oriente, le opinioni che tendono a prevalere – anzi, forse addirittura ad uniformarsi – sono quelle che, in maniera sostanzialmente trasversale, ci spiegano che la pace in Terra Santa diventerà una realtà soltanto il giorno in cui Israele accetterà la presenza di uno Stato palestinese ai suoi confini. E se diplomazie, università e media insistono su questo tasto con tanta convinzione, sarebbe sconsiderato non prestare, alle loro argomentazioni, tutta l'attenzione che indubbiamente meritano. A voler essere però storicamente precisi, bisogna pure riconoscere che, in origine, i primi a ragionare in termini di “due stati e due popoli”, sono stati proprio gli Israeliani, i quali, fin dal 29 novembre del 1947, accettarono la Risoluzione 181 dell'ONU che prevedeva la spartizione del territorio palestinese fra due istituendi Stati: uno ebraico, l'altro arabo, con Gerusalemme sotto controllo internazionale. Il rifiuto di questo Piano da parte del mondo arabo condurrà – come noto – allo scoppio della prima guerra arabo / israeliana del 1948. Ed a questo proposito, ricordiamo che le truppe di Egitto, Siria, Libano, Transgiordania e Iraq invasero Israele proprio il giorno dopo la sua nascita ufficiale: il 15 maggio 1948. Passano gli anni (e sono anni insanguinati da entrambe le parti), ma, nel luglio del 2000 – anfitrione il presidente Clinton – a Camp David l'allora premier israeliano Ehud Barak mostra di credere ancora alla soluzione dei “due stati”, offrendo a Yasser Arafat uno Stato palestinese su oltre il 94% della Cisgiordania, tutta Gaza e con capitale a Gerusalemme Est. Una soluzione decisamente favorevole che, tuttavia, il Rais sorprendentemente rifiuta. Otto anni più tardi un nuovo leader israeliano – questa volta si tratta di Ehud Olmert – si spinge persino oltre Camp David, proponendo al presunto “moderato” Abu Mazen, ulteriori scambi di territorio per compensare gli insediamenti, il controllo congiunto sui luoghi sacri di Gerusalemme ed un ritorno parziale dei rifugiati palestinesi. Anche in questo caso però, l'offerta non verrà presa in considerazione. Nel frattempo, nel 2005, Israele – sotto il governo del generale Ariel Sharon, la cui fama non è certamente quella di un mite fraticello di Assisi – ha provveduto al ritiro unilaterale da Gaza, smantellando 21 insediamenti e dislocando altrove oltre 9.000 coloni israeliani. In cambio della rinuncia totale al territorio, Tel Aviv non riceverà mai ringraziamenti o attestati di amicizia, ma dovrà invece accontentarsi di una pressoché quotidiana razione di missili provenienti proprio dalla Striscia, ormai divenuta il feudo di Hamas. Viene, pertanto, legittimo avanzare il sospetto che a dividere gli Arabi dagli Israeliani non siano tanto gli aspetti territoriali, quanto quelli identitari. In altre parole, il popolo palestinese è disposto a coesistere con quello ebraico? A noi pare, quindi, che, se davvero si vuole la pace, oltre a chiedere ad Israele alcune indispensabili concessioni territoriali, sia soprattutto prioritario domandare ai Palestinesi di chiarire, una volta per tutte, se sia maturato o meno il loro “si” ad una coesistenza irreversibile e senza retro pensieri. "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it

Ponto de Partida
A dor palestina

Ponto de Partida

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 13:41


Israel comete crimes de guerra em Gaza e a mudança de discurso do premiê Benjamin Netanyahu, nos últimos dias, deixa claro que o objetivo de seu governo é a limpeza étnica da região.Vocês não têm ideia de como me dói dizer isso. Desde que me entendo por gente, sou sionista. Ao longo da vida, mudei de opinião a respeito de muitas questões. Este é um dos raros casos em que me mantive constante. Ser sionista é ser favorável a um Estado, no Levante Meridional, para o povo judeu. Um Estado na sua terra. Mas o meu é o sionismo de Theodor Herzl, o sionismo de David Ben Gurion. O meu é o sionismo de Yitzhak Rabin, que compreendeu, como todo israelense inteligente, que as mesmas razões que sustentam o direito de judeus terem seu país sustenta, igualmente, o direito de palestinos terem o seu.O governo Netanyahu é a negação de todos esses valores.Neste momento, estão nas ilhas de edição do Meio três episódios especiais da série Ponto de Partida que vão para nosso streaming e tratarão de Israel e da Palestina. Não pretendia voltar a este assunto antes do lançamento porque, afinal, em dez, doze minutos de um vídeo aqui, não cabe tudo o que gravamos num total de uma hora e meia. Só que os acontecimentos não esperam.O governo Netanyahu está propositalmente deixando sem comida e sem remédios milhões de pessoas na Faixa de Gaza. Não existe qualquer razão estratégica, do ponto de vista militar ou político, para justificar algo assim. É um nível absurdo de crueldade, de desumanidade.No Knesset, o parlamento de Israel, na semana passada, Netanyahu afirmou que por conta de sua política de “destruir mais e mais moradias”, as palavras são do premiê, “o resultado inevitável será o desejo pelos moradores de Gaza de deixarem a região”. Neste mesmo discurso, ele afirmou que só permitirá que ajuda humanitária chegue a quem não voltar para casa.Se o desejo de Benjamin Netanyahu é tornar a vida em Gaza tão insuportável que a população deseje deixar suas casas para nunca mais voltar, o nome disso é limpeza étnica. É a definição de dicionário. É limpar, de uma região, um povo. A política de tornar um lugar impossível para a vida de quem vive lá. O primeiro-ministro de Israel está declarando isso. Ministros de seu gabinete já diziam desde o ano passado, mas Netanyahu, não. Agora ele começou a dizer. É política de Estado.Que ninguém se engane. Esta política não só é bárbara e anti-Palestina. Ela é, igualmente, anti-Israel. Esta política não vai eliminar o Hamas. Ela vai alimentar o ódio palestino a um ponto como jamais houve na história. Ela vai acirrar o conflito. A longo prazo, ela ameaça a existência do Estado de Israel. E, não, ela não vai expulsar os palestinos. Primeiro porque o povo palestino já demonstrou, ao longo das décadas, uma resiliência sem igual. Eles querem sua terra e vão ficar. Mas, em segundo lugar, é preciso considerar os vizinhos imediatos. O Egito já deixou claro que não quer os palestinos no seu país. A Jordânia, idem. O Líbano, a Síria, mesma coisa. Não há outro lugar para o povo palestino que não a sua terra. Gaza e Cisjordânia.Além disso, o que a política de Netanyahu faz é estender o sofrimento dos 58 reféns que ainda vivem no cativeiro, em Gaza. Estão sendo torturados, passam fome e estão nas mãos de pessoas que os odeiam. Nunca na história, desde 1948, houve um único governo israelense que não pusesse como absoluta prioridade a segurança de cada judeu no mundo. Nunca. Israel nasceu para que o resultado de dois mil anos de racismo, perseguição e violência que os judeus sofreram na Europa nunca mais ocorresse.Nunca mais.Esta política mudou com Netanyahu. A guerra em Gaza não representa qualquer estratégia de interesse do Estado de Israel. Ela representa os interesses da extrema-direita israelense e os interesses pessoais do primeiro-ministro. Netanyahu é um político corrupto que compreende que, no momento em que deixar o governo, será imediatamente processado e corre o risco de passar seus últimos dias na cadeia. Manter-se em guerra garante o apoio da extrema-direita e, com o apoio da extrema-direita, seu governo não termina antes da próxima eleição. Enquanto ele controlar metade mais um do Knesset, o governo fica de pé. Ou seja, eleição só em 27 de outubro do ano que vem.É um pesadelo para os palestinos. É um pesadelo para as famílias dos reféns. É um pesadelo para os democratas israelenses.A gente não tem como prever o futuro, mas temos como compreender o que aconteceu para chegarmos até aqui. Este não é um vídeo que vai agradar a turma do “Palestina livre do rio ao mar”. Não é um vídeo que agradará quem acha que Israel está sempre certa. É um vídeo para quem deseja compreender e quem anseia, urgentemente, pela paz. Uma paz cada vez mais distante.Eu sou Pedro Doria, editor do Meio.Netanyahu não é um premiê popular. Ele sabe disso. Sabe que perderia a eleição pesado. Ele tem o apoio de apenas 32% dos israelenses. Mais do que isso. 55% acreditam que seu único interesse é se manter no poder. Uma pesquisa realizada este mês pelo Maariv afirma que a oposição, se as eleições fossem hoje, conquistaria 62 cadeiras do Knesset e, o bloco de Netanyahu, 48.Existem duas extrema-direitas diferentes em Israel. E é importante entender isso. São dois grupos que, embora igualmente extremistas, não se bicam. Não se falam. De um lado estão os nacionalistas sionistas e, do outro, os ultra-ortodoxos.Uma das principais marcas dos nacionalistas sionistas, tipo a camisa da Seleção brasileira deles, o boné MAGA, é uma kipá de tricô. Eles são quem mais faz pressão para que Israel anexe os territórios palestinos, a Cisjordânia e Gaza. É a turma que ergue assentamentos, condomínios inteiros, em território que não pertence ao Estado de Israel. Defendem uma Grande Israel, andam pesadamente armados, em geral quando há instantes de violência contra palestinos, são eles. Foi um cara desse grupo que assassinou Yitzhak Rabin no momento em que ele tentava negociar a paz com Yasser Arafat. Os nacionalistas sionistas são sempre os primeiros a se alistar no Exército e se oferecem para estar na linha de frente. São, por isso mesmo, os que mais morrem na guerra.Os ultraortodoxos são o contrário. Não se alistam, têm licença especial para escaparem do serviço militar que é obrigatório para todos os outros cidadãos israelenses. Também não trabalham. Estudam a Torá o dia todo e são financiados pelo Estado. Seu principal objetivo é manterem-se isentos do serviço militar e de qualquer trabalho, é manter os recursos do Estado vindo pra eles enquanto estudam a palavra de Deus.A tensão entre os dois grupos é grande e é real justamente por isso. Só que em nenhum outro governo na história de Israel qualquer um dos dois já teve o espaço de poder que eles têm hoje. Porque, a sua maneira, são extremistas de formas distintas. Então um atura o outro e os dois grupos, embora minoritários, têm votos o suficiente para manter Netanyahu no poder. A coalizão de governo se mantem no poder por 4 votos. Apenas quatro cadeiras. Se quatro deputados deixam o governo, ele desmorona. Só que não acontece. Não acontece enquanto Netanyahu garantir as benesses dos religiosos e acenar com limpeza étnica palestina para os nacionalistas.Mas como foi que Netanyahu chegou lá? Tem uma verdade inconveniente nisso tudo. Israel apresentou duas vezes um plano concreto para a criação do Estado da Palestina. A primeira com o gabinete de centro-esquerda de Ehud Barak, no ano 2000. A segunda pelo gabinete de centro-direita de Ehud Olmert, em 2008. Não é que os palestinos tenham recusado. Nem Arafat, em 2000, nem Mahmoud Abbas, em 2008, apresentaram uma contra-proposta. Na verdade, após a primeira apresentação de proposta, explodiu a Segunda Intifada, que matou muita gente em Israel. É como se, no momento em que finalmente Israel conseguiu se convencer, tanto na esquerda quanto na direita, de que era preciso haver um Estado palestino, o governo da Palestina tivesse congelado. Vejam, teve uma vez, sem resposta. Veio uma onda brutal de ataques terroristas. Aí apresentaram uma segunda proposta. Silêncio no rádio. Os palestinos nunca disseram, sequer, não. Nunca explicaram exatamente o que não gostavam na Foi neste cenário que Benjamin Netanyahu se elegeu. Ele era o único político dizendo “os palestinos não querem paz”. Subentendido nesta ideia está a percepção que muitos israelenses ainda têm de que, para os palestinos, a única solução é o fim de Israel. Pois, em 2009, a população de Israel ouviu Bibi. E o elegeu. Mais de uma década e meia depois, ele segue no governo e tudo piorou muito. Netanyahu tornou a paz ainda mais difícil de ser conquistada. Então como se constrói a paz?O Sete de Outubro é um trauma que não vai embora tão cedo. A destruição de Gaza, muito menos. Mas eu queria sublinhar um último ponto. Hoje, 50% da população de Israel é formada por judeus cujos avós moravam no Norte da África e no Oriente Médio. 30% por judeus cujos avós vieram da Europa. 20% de árabes palestinos com cidadania israelense. Geneticamente, os judeus asquenazitas, os europeus, são mais próximos dos judeus mizrahim e sefarditas do que de qualquer povo europeu. Eles são a mesma gente. E não há povo mais próximo de qualquer judeu do que os palestinos.Isso tem explicação. São os dois povos cananeus. Os dois povos são de lá. Os dois povos descendem diretamente dos homens e mulheres que primeiro aprenderam a plantar na história. Isso. Dez mil anos atrás, na Revolução Agrícola. Nenhum povo pertence mais a uma mesma terra do que judeus e palestinos pertencem a Canaã. Não importa sua crença ideológica, sua crença religiosa, nada muda o fato de que são duas culturas ancoradas há milênios naquela terra. Todas suas rezas, seus monumentos, seus textos. Cada artefato arqueológico encontrado com mil, dois mil, três mil, cinco mil, oito mil anos foi construído, moldado, pelas mãos dos antepassados de todos os judeus e todos os palestinos. Em alguns casos, dos antepassados comuns aos dois povos.Não existe saída que não o reconhecimento de que a terra é dos dois. Precisamos dos dois países. E, às vezes, a paz nasce justamente quando não parece mais haver esperança.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Piers Morgan Uncensored
“You're Killing Children DAILY” Piers Morgan BLASTS Israeli Ambassador | Feat Mustafa Barghouti

Piers Morgan Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 50:41


At several key points in the war on Hamas, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has denied that Israel would kill civilians deliberately - and denied the charge of war crimes. He now says his country is committing war crimes and Ehud Barak, another former Prime Minister and former IDF chief of staff, says the war is now “purely for Netanyahu's self-preservation.” Plus Yair Golan, an opposition voice and a former army deputy chief of staff, said Israel is “killing babies as a pastime” and risks “becoming a pariah state.” Today, however, Israel announced that they've ''eliminated'' Hamas' chief in Gaza - Mohammed Sinwar - the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar - the mastermind behind the deadly attack on October 7th. But many experts believe swathes of Gaza face imminent famine caused by an 11-week Israeli blockade which is only now beginning to ease. How much longer can it go on? Piers Morgan is joined by Israeli Ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely and General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative (al-Mubadar) Mustafa Barghouti. Piers Morgan Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: Smalls: For a limited time only, get 35% off plus an additional 50% off your first order when you head to https://Smalls.com and use code PIERS. Pique: Use code PIERS for 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link: https://piquelife.com/PIERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Hamas, Israel truce talks intensify over Gaza "Ceasefire negotiations have intensified as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cites ""intense talks,"" amidst rising public outcry over his decision to resume bombing in Gaza. Hamas has confirmed that it received the proposal through Egypt and is reviewing a new truce and prisoner swap deal. However, the Palestinian resistance group also expressed reservations, with a senior official noting a ""red line"" regarding disarmament. Israel has waged a genocidal war on Gaza since October 2023, killing over 50,000 people." Israeli army corps press Netanyahu to prioritise hostages "Over 1,520 Israeli soldiers, commanders and veterans, including ex-generals and former Prime Minister and army chief Ehud Barak, have issued a powerful petition. They urge the Benjamin Netanyahu-led far-right government to prioritise the release of Israelis held in Gaza, even if it means ending the war. Published by Maariv, a Hebrew-language daily newspaper, the appeal reflects mounting pressure from within the military ranks. Nearly ten such petitions have surfaced since Thursday. Prime Minister Netanyahu has responded with threats to dismiss any active-duty signatories, deepening tensions within Israel's military and political circles." UN chief warns deepening Sudan crisis as civil war enters its third year "UN Chief Antonio Guterres has issued a stark warning as Sudan's brutal war enters its third year. Over 12 million people have been uprooted in what he calls the world's largest displacement crisis. Most of those who fled the country mainly went to Ethiopia, Egypt, Central African Republic and Chad. With famine looming and 25 million facing acute hunger, Guterres condemned attacks on civilians and aid workers, urging global action. “The world must not forget Sudan,” he stressed, pushing for peace and accountability as the death toll nears 130,000." US, El Salvador leaders meet to enhance ties, address crime issues "US President Donald Trump welcomed his El Salvadoran counterpart, Nayib Bukele, to the White House, emphasising a ""historic partnership"" aimed at improving global safety. The two leaders discussed El Salvador's role in holding US-deported criminals in the Terrorism Confinement Center also known as CECOT prison, with Trump highlighting the removal of violent offenders from American streets. Discussions also covered economic growth, tariffs, and security, with Trump's tariffs impacting Salvadoran exports. Bukele's visit marks a pivotal moment in US-El Salvador relations, strengthening cooperation on criminal justice and regional prosperity." Harvard faces $2.2B freeze for defying Gaza protest policies "The Trump administration has intensified pressure on academic institutions to intervene and stop student protests criticising Israel's war against Palestine. Harvard University is facing a $2.2 billion freeze in federal funding after rejecting demands from the Trump administration over its Gaza protests and policies. The administration's demands, including a crackdown on pro-Palestine demonstrations and a ban on campus masking, were swiftly denied by Harvard, with President Alan Garber defending the institution's independence. The move follows similar actions against Columbia, Cornell and Northwestern universities. Critics, like Senator Bernie Sanders, praised Harvard's defiance."

Fareed Zakaria GPS
Former German Minster of Economic Affairs on Trump's Tariffs

Fareed Zakaria GPS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 42:50


Today on the show, Fareed speaks with former German Minister of Economic Affairs Peter Altmaier about the impact of President Trump's tariffs in Europe and around the world.    Next, Ehud Barak, former Israeli prime minister, joins the show to discuss Israel's renewed war in Gaza where Prime Minister Netanyahu is dividing up and seizing more territory. Barak says this is a death sentence for most of the hostages who are still alive.    Then, after France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen was found guilty of embezzlement and banned from running in the 2027 presidential election, Fareed speaks with The Economist's Sophie Pedder about this shake-up in French politics.    Finally, The Atlantic's Yoni Appelbaum joins to discuss his new book “Stuck” in which he writes about the crisis of geographic mobility in America and its impact on politics and economic opportunity in the country.    GUESTS: Peter Altmaier (@peteraltmaier), Ehud Barak (@barak_ehud), Sophie Pedder (@PedderSophie), Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum)  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kan English
News Flash March 19, 2025

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 5:21


Tens of thousands join anti-govt protest in Jerusalem. Ehud Barak and Moshe Ya'alon call for civil disobedience. 20 terror targets hit in fresh Gaza air strikes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Jeffrey Epstein And The Seed Money For The Company Carbyne

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 12:32


Jeffrey Epstein had his fingers in many pies. Whether it was funding these projects, attempting to fund these projects or being involved indirectly, Epstein was always on the lookout for the next "best" deal. He found one of those deals with Ehud Barak and the company Carbyne. In this episode, we take a look at how Epstein provided the seed money for this company and how his involvement in the company has just been glossed over and avoided. (commercial at 7:33)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/jeffrey-epstein-was-ehud-baraks-business-partner-as-late-as-2015-report/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Nephilim Death Squad
004: Ian Carroll Opens The Flood Gates on The Joe Rogan Experience - Dangerous RTRDs

Nephilim Death Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 115:59


Welcome to Episode 4 of Dangerous Retards, hosted by Clint Russell, alongside co-hosts Top Lobster and Raven from Nephilim Death Squad. Recorded on March 6, 2025, this episode dives deep into the wild world of conspiracy theories, the latest Epstein file disclosures (or lack thereof), and the cultural currents shaping our reality.In this 90+ minute rollercoaster, we unpack:Ian Carroll's Joe Rogan Appearance: Is he a fed, a normie whisperer, or just better at this than us? We debate his rise and the floodgates he's opened.Epstein Files Phase One: Pam Bondi's binder stunt—big reveal or big letdown? Was it a limited hangout orchestrated with Netanyahu's Ehud Barak play?Jewish Influence & Cultural Steering: From Hollywood to Rogan's guest list, we wrestle with the “JQ,” nuance vs. narrative, and where this train is headed.Trump's Golden Age: Are we at the peak of his wins, or is the vindication train just getting started? Plus, his Zelensky showdown and border accusations.Tate Brothers Persecution: DeSantis vs. the Tates—political hit job or Florida's new kings beating up annoying teens?Expect unfiltered takes, dark humor, and a bit of soul-searching as we navigate Pizzagate, Adrenochrome, QAnon, and the looming specter of WWIII. We read your Super Chats, shout out the fans, and ask: Are you a useful idiot or a Dangerous Retard?DANGEROUS RTRD'S:Dangerous RTRD Linkshttps://linktr.ee/DangerousRTRDsCLINT RUSSELL:(@LibertyLockPod) / X(@libertylockdown) / InstagramLiberty Lockdown / YouTubeLiberty Lockdown / Merch - TopLobsta.comTOPLOBSTA:TopLobsta / Merch(@TopLobsta) / X(@TopLobsta) / InstagramNephilim Death Squad WebsiteRAVEN:(@DavidLCorbo) / X(@ravenofnds) / InstagramNephilim Death Squad WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.

Streetwise Hebrew
#7 Sahbak (Rerun)

Streetwise Hebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 6:42


The word סחבק comes from Arabic and means “your friend.” So what's its meaning when used in Hebrew? And what's סחבקייה? Oh, and there's even a verb, להסתחבק. Guy explains. Hear the All-Hebrew Episode on Patreon   New Words and Expressions: “Sahbak qal li” – Your friend told me (Ar.) –  صاحبك قالي – סחבק קאל לי “Ve'az sahbak ro'eh she-hamatsav lo tov” – And then yours truly sees that things are not going well”. – ואז סחבק רואה שהמצב לא טוב Ha-sahbakiyoot ha-israelit – The notion of the lack of protocol, and genuine friendliness in Israel – הסחבקיות הישראלית Fraier – Sucker – פראייר “Sahbak lo fraier” – I am not a fraier – סחבק לא פראייר Hibook sahbaki – A hearty hug – חיבוק סחבקי Sahbakiya – Army slang for lack of distance – סחבקייה “Patachnu po sahbakiya?” – We're not friends hanging out together – פתחנו פה סחבקייה I am not your sahbak – I am not your mate – אני לא סחבק שלך Lehistahbek – To be chummy with someone – להסתחבק “Nisiti lehistahbek im ha-shoter, aval ze lo halach li” – I tried to be chummy with the policeman, but it didn't work out – ניסיתי להסתחבק עם השוטר אבל זה לא הלך לי “Ehud Barak lo sahbak, manhig” – Ehud Barak is not a dude, he's a leader – אהוד ברק לא סחבק, מנהיג Lashevet, lakoom – To sit, to stand up – לשבת, לקום “Dai im ha-nimnoom, sahbak lo rotse lihyot radoom” – Enough with the numbness, sahbak does not want to be numb – די עם הנמנום, סחבק לא רוצה להיות רדום   Playlist and Clips: Hassan El Asmar – Sahbak Qal Li  Tachles – Shuvo shel ha-sahbak (lyrics) Sahbak lo fraier Shabak Samech – Lashevet: Lakoom! (lyrics) Ep. no. 67 about Fraier, sucker HEB

Beyond The Horizon
Compilation Of Corruption: Ehud Barak (2/5/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 39:39


Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel and a highly decorated military leader, has long faced scrutiny over his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Despite his attempts to downplay the relationship, documented evidence shows that Barak visited Epstein's various properties multiple times, including his notorious Manhattan townhouse. Barak has admitted to these visits but insists they were purely professional, connected to investments and research ventures. However, his ties to Epstein raise serious ethical questions, particularly given the financier's deep entanglement in sex trafficking and his connections to powerful figures across politics, finance, and intelligence. The fact that a former Israeli head of state maintained contact with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction for sex crimes suggests either stunning ignorance or a calculated decision to overlook Epstein's crimes in favor of personal gain.The U.S. government's lack of scrutiny regarding Barak's ties to Epstein is equally troubling. While other high-profile associates have faced significant reputational damage and legal jeopardy, Barak has largely avoided the same level of accountability, despite mounting evidence of his involvement in Epstein's orbit. Why has there been no serious investigation into what Barak was doing at Epstein's properties, particularly given Epstein's known history of compromising influential figures? The official narrative that these interactions were innocent business dealings is difficult to swallow, considering Epstein's well-documented pattern of luring powerful men into compromising situations. Given Epstein's deep ties to intelligence circles, Barak's involvement warrants far greater scrutiny—especially when one considers the possibility that Epstein's operation may have extended beyond simple financial corruption into blackmail and international espionage. The silence surrounding Barak's role in this web of power and deceit speaks volumes, and the refusal to confront these questions head-on only fuels public skepticism about the true nature of Epstein's network.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Epstein Chronicles
Compilation Of Corruption: Ehud Barak (2/3/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 39:39


Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel and a highly decorated military leader, has long faced scrutiny over his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Despite his attempts to downplay the relationship, documented evidence shows that Barak visited Epstein's various properties multiple times, including his notorious Manhattan townhouse. Barak has admitted to these visits but insists they were purely professional, connected to investments and research ventures. However, his ties to Epstein raise serious ethical questions, particularly given the financier's deep entanglement in sex trafficking and his connections to powerful figures across politics, finance, and intelligence. The fact that a former Israeli head of state maintained contact with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction for sex crimes suggests either stunning ignorance or a calculated decision to overlook Epstein's crimes in favor of personal gain.The U.S. government's lack of scrutiny regarding Barak's ties to Epstein is equally troubling. While other high-profile associates have faced significant reputational damage and legal jeopardy, Barak has largely avoided the same level of accountability, despite mounting evidence of his involvement in Epstein's orbit. Why has there been no serious investigation into what Barak was doing at Epstein's properties, particularly given Epstein's known history of compromising influential figures? The official narrative that these interactions were innocent business dealings is difficult to swallow, considering Epstein's well-documented pattern of luring powerful men into compromising situations. Given Epstein's deep ties to intelligence circles, Barak's involvement warrants far greater scrutiny—especially when one considers the possibility that Epstein's operation may have extended beyond simple financial corruption into blackmail and international espionage. The silence surrounding Barak's role in this web of power and deceit speaks volumes, and the refusal to confront these questions head-on only fuels public skepticism about the true nature of Epstein's network.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Unholy: Two Jews on the news
Deal with it - with Ehud Barak

Unholy: Two Jews on the news

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 82:30


As a ceasefire with Hizbollah brings an anxious quiet to the north of Israel, Yonit speaks with the US diplomat who brokered the deal, Amos Hochstein. Plus, a conversation with the man who ordered an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon a quarter century ago: former prime minister Ehud Barak. In a wide-ranging discussion, Barak shares with Yonit and Jonathan his views on how to end the war in Gaza, the ICC arrest warrants - and why Israel may have to learn to live with a nuclear Iran. Plus: a Latin American mensch and a serial winner bags the chutzpah award -- You can watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/SKqZ6Ms2xBM Subscribe to our Substack: https://unholypodcast.substack.com/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unholypodcast/ X: https://x.com/2jewsonthenews Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/unholypod.bsky.social Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1150578065793142See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Ehud Barak And His Epstein Denials

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 17:41


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 12:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Ehud Barak And Jeffrey Epstein (Part 1)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 21:58


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Ehud Barak And Jeffrey Epstein (Part 2)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 26:27


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Ehud Barak And Jeffrey Epstein (Part 3)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 16:53


Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's association with Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism. Barak met Epstein in 2003 through Shimon Peres and maintained a relationship with him over the years. Between 2013 and 2017, Barak visited Epstein approximately 30 times at his residences in Florida and New York, and in 2014, he flew with Epstein on his private jet from Palm Beach to Tampa. In 2015, Barak entered into a business partnership with Epstein, investing in the Israeli startup Carbyne, a company connected to Israel's defense industry.Critics have questioned Barak's judgment in maintaining ties with Epstein, especially after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution. Barak has defended his interactions, stating he never participated in any parties or gatherings with women or underage girls in Epstein's presence. Despite these assertions, the extent and nature of their relationship continue to attract public and media attention, raising concerns about the implications of such associations.We begin the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Epstein.Commercial at 16:33)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-ehud-barak-i-visited-epsteins-island-but-never-met-any-girlsWe wrap up the conversation about Ehud Barak and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.(Commercial at 12:08)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource;https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/sealed-depositions-involving-jeffrey-epstein-name-ehud-barak-as-offender-632589Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Carnegie Connects
A Conversation with Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Carnegie Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 59:55


Ongoing conflicts between Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran are likely to define much of the Middle East for the foreseeable future. Israel may have escalation dominance, but this will not necessarily bring about security, let alone the political accords required to bring greater stability to the region. Most serious is the new reality created by Iranian and Israeli strikes directly on one another's territory, posing a dangerous risk tolerance.  What are the chances for further Iranian-Israeli escalation? Does Israel have a strategy to convert its recent military successes into sustainable political achievements with Palestinians or in Lebanon? And what does the future hold for the U.S.-Israeli relationship? Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with former Israeli Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Ehud Barak for a wide-ranging discussion of these and other issues in the next edition of Carnegie Connects. 

The Epstein Chronicles
The Epstein Rewind: Brad Edwards And His Long Battle Against Jeffrey Epstein

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 24:07


In this look back episode...Lawyers for the survivors in the Epstein case are demanding that the estate turn over all documentation about several high-profile people involved in the Epstein case including:Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Ehud Barak and Prince Andrew.The lawyers believe that there is Incriminating evidence in the documents, especially in regard to Prince Andrew.The estate has yet to respond.(Commercial at 14:46)To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8257121/Lawyers-demand-Epsteins-estate-hands-Prince-Andrew-evidence.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Inside Story Podcast
Is a peace deal in Gaza possible after the killing of Yahya Sinwar?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 24:37


Is a peace deal in Gaza possible after the killing of Yahya Sinwar? Leaders gather in Doha for yet another round of talks, and hopes are running high. Israel says Hamas' assassinated leader was an obstacle to peace. So, after many failed attempts, can the two sides reach an agreement now that he's gone? In this episode: Salman Shaikh, Former UN official.  Hafsa Halawa, Non-resident Fellow, Middle East Institute. Alon Pinkas, Former Adviser to Israeli Prime Ministers Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak. Host: Hashem Ahelbarra  Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes!

Piers Morgan Uncensored
Palestinian Ambassador Husam Zomlot & Ex Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Piers Morgan Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 54:03


Piers Morgan has made a point of amplifying both Palestinian and Israeli voices, on a devastating conflict that many believe is entirely black and white. Today's discussion is no different. Firstly, Piers talks to Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK, who recounts his heartbreaking upbringing in a refugee camp, and the horrors visited upon his family. According to Zomlot, the Palestinian people have been made to feel like “children of a lesser god” at the hands of the state of Israel.Piers then turns to Israeli Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, a man who personally strove to protect his nation when it was surrounded and attacked in their 1948 war. For him, the moral responsibility for Palestinian suffering lies squarely on the shoulders of the nations that wanted to destroy Israel. He reminds Piers of the multiple missed opportunities for peace, the ‘causal chain' of violence and that the Jewish people of Israel cannot be held responsible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Amanpour
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 61:08


Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is warning that Iran “will pay” after it fired about 200 ballistic missiles at military targets last night. When it comes to retaliation, the US President Joe Biden says he does not support an attack on Iran's nuclear sites. Meanwhile, on its northern front, Israel is sending in more forces to fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Almost swept from the headlines is Gaza, with little mention of the remaining Israeli hostages there or the nearly 90 Palestinians killed in the enclave just last night alone. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak joins Christiane on the show to discuss.  Also on today's show: Andrew P. Miller, former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israeli-Palestinian Affairs; Karim Sadjadpour, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; actor/activist John Leguizamo, host of “Voces American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Faithful Politics
The Complicated Relationship between American Jews and Israel w/Dr. Guy Golan

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 43:13


Send us a textDr. Guy Golan, an expert in political communication and international relations, joins the hosts to discuss the complicated relationship between American Jews and Israel. The book 'My Brother's Keeper' explores the differences between Israeli and American Jews and the tensions that arise from their contrasting social and political psychology. The conversation covers topics such as anti-Semitism, the role of college campuses in shaping perceptions of Israel, and the unique position of Israel in the Western world. The discussion also touches on the influence of Bibi Netanyahu, the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the importance of understanding different perspectives.Guest Bio: Guy Golan (PhD) is a university professor who studies political communication, public opinion and social media. He was a former political communication professional in Israel who worked on Ehud Barak's 1999 campaign team. He was cited in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Bloomberg News, and Slate Magazine.Learn more: https://guygotv.com/ "The Faith Roundtable" is a captivating spinoff from the Faithful Politics podcast, dedicated to exploring the crucial issues facing the church in America today. Hosted by Josh Burtram, this podcast brings together faith leaders, theologians, and scholars for deep, respectful discussions on topics at the heart of American Christianity. From the intersection of faith and public life to urgent matters such as social justice and community engagement, each episode offers insightful conversations Support the showTo learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below: Website: https://www.faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/ Faithful Host: Josh@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Political Host: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Twitter: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics Subscribe to our Substack: https://faithfulpolitics.substack.com/

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
The Manichean Psychology of Hasbara Culture w/ Yakov Hirsch

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 170:03


On this edition of Parallax Views, recorded in May, a lengthy, almost 3 hour conversation with Yakov Hirsch. You can Yakov's writings at his new Substack here. Although Hirsch is perhaps best-known as professional poker player, he has in recent years began commenting on the psychology of what he calls "Hasbara Culture". Hasbara, for those unfamiliar, is more or less a term that means propaganda and apologia for the state of Israel. Hirsch's concept of hasbara culture, however goes far beyond that. He argues that prominent commentators in the U.S. like Bari Weiss, Eve Barlow, Brett Stephens, and The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg have come to internalize hasabara so much that it has become a culture, a mindset, an identity in and of itself that distorts reality in ways that are harmful to not only Palestinians but also Jews, both in Israel and abroad. Hirsch's thinking on these matters first came to prominence through and article he wrote for Tablet Magazine entitled "Hasbara Culture and the Curse of Bibi-ism". Although Tablet is a generally understood as a right-wing and adamantly pro-Israel publication, it nonetheless viewed 's commentary and thoughts on the concept of hasbara culture relevant and important. Hirsch argues that his examination of this hasbara culture is not about left-wing vs. right-wing or even pro-Israel vs. anti-Israel but instead an attempt to look at a phenomenon that is denying ground-level realities in favor of an alternate reality that exists only in the minds of its proponents. Among the topics discussed in this conversation are Benjamin Netanyahu as the embodiment of hasbara culture; sacred macho victimhood and victimhood discourses; Anti-Antisemitism; the Daniel Goldhagen vs. Christopher Browning debates on the Holocaust (Goldhagen's Hitler's Willing Executioners vs. Browning's Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland); Hannah Arendt and the trial of Adolf Eichmann; cognitive empathy and how it is shut down by hasbara culture; the ideology of hasbara culture; the Gaza War and Israel/Palestine; "Never Again" journalists; the "real world" vs. the "separate reality" of hasbara culture; the concept of betrayal in hasbara culture discourse; the Iran nuclear deal and Bibi-ist ideology; John Kerry's warning to Israel about needing to understand the perception of Palestinians; Peter Beinart's The Crisis of Zionism and the significance of Beinart's witnessing the tears of a Palestinian child in the West Bank crying out for his father; the pro-Palestinian protests happening across college campuses; hasbara culture's cultivation of narratives and tactics of agitation; Bill Maher vs. Bill Burr on Hamas, the Gaza War, and the youth;  serious people vs. unserious people; the significance of Israeli politician Yair Golan; Ehud Barak's comments on Palestinians and how he'd probably have been a terrorist if he'd grown up as a young Palestinian; Netanyahu's holy war and the coming Jewish schism; pro-Netanyahu demonization of Barack Obama; "us vs. them" mentalities and narratives; the October 7th Hamas attack; the ADL's response to the BDS movement; the question of irrational hatreds vs. legitimate grievances; the "Whataboutism" arguments of hasbara culture discourse; the attacks on Jewish studies culture Derek Penslar, the embattled co-chair of the Harvard's antisemitism task force; the Israel lobby; the IHRA working definition of antisemitism; ethnocentricity and ethnocentrism;

En Perspectiva
La Mesa de los Viernes - Parte 1 10.05.2024

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 34:56


La Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad de la República (UdelaR) pospuso un curso en su maestría en Ciencias Humanas, llamado “La laicidad como problema: su historia y sus fundamentos”. La resolución se adoptó porque el gremio estudiantil de esa facultad expresó su rechazo a la participación de Alberto Spektorowski, politólogo uruguayo-israelí, profesor emérito de Ciencias Políticas en la Universidad de Tel Aviv, que iba a dictar dos clases en el curso. Alberto Spektorowski es un politólogo uruguayo-israelí especializado en Teoría Política y Política Comparada. En el año 2000 estuvo presente en las negociaciones de Camp David entre Israel y Palestina, asesorando al canciller israelí Shlomo Ben Ami, del gobierno liderado por el laborista Ehud Barak. Del otro lado de la mesa se sentaba Yasir Arafat. Años más tarde, integró el grupo negociador que trabajó en el proceso de desarme y disolución de la organización terrorista ETA. “Alberto Spektorowski no sos bienvenido en la Udelar”, decía una de las publicaciones del gremio estudiantil que lo señalaba como “sionista” y “apologista” de las acciones del gobierno israelí en la guerra en Gaza. Uno de los integrantes de ese gremio, perteneciente a la lista 21 de Junio, explicó los argumentos en un video publicado en Instagram y replicado por el Centro de Estudiantes de Humanidades. ¿Quién es Alberto Spetorowski? Es un docente israelí que cuando le preguntaron por el genocidio que está ocurriendo en palestina respondió: “Podemos hacer un genocidio mañana, en dos minutos. El hecho de que no hay genocidio es lo que está pasando. 20.000 muertos es mucho, pero eso no es un genocidio”. A día de hoy Israel duplicó esa cifra, asesinando a más de 40.000 palestinos en siete meses. ¿Les sigue pareciendo que no es un genocidio? El estudiante que grabó ese video leía un fragmento de una entrevista que Spektorowski concedió en diciembre del año pasado al medio español El Confidencial. Ayer, en diálogo con Subrayado, el docente cuestionado respondió de esta manera: "Creo que se creó un ambiente un poco difícil, un poco tenso, y bueno, la universidad decidió posponer, no terminar con el curso pero posponerlo". El decano de la Facultad de Humanidades, Pablo Martinis, aclaró que el pedido de postergación provino de los docentes del curso, que decidieron “hacer un esfuerzo mayor que el que ya se estaba haciendo por asegurar una pluralidad de perspectivas en el abordaje de la laicidad”, según dijo a La Diaria. “No se trata de que se cancela a un docente”, afirmó el decano. El caso provocó críticas de dirigentes políticos y de organizaciones judías. Por ejemplo, el Comité Central Israelita consideró que la Udelar, "cediendo a estas presiones, pone en juego su histórica identidad democrática, plural y laica". La Tertulia de los Viernes con Alejandro Abal, Marcia Collazo, Juan Grompone y Gonzalo Pérez del Castillo.

ParaPower Mapping
NOID-MAXXING (#2): SBF as Zio Dark $ Bag Man, Epstein Blackmail Network, Silicon Wadi in the PROMISland, and the Fall of Crypto-Babylon [TASTER—Wake for Max cont'd]

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 63:23


SUB TO THE PPM PATREON TO ACCESS "NOID-MAXXING (#2)" IN ITS CRYPTO-BABYLON MAPPING ENTIRETY: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping In which we cont eulogizing Max A z z a r e l l o, the parapol Icarus who flew too close to the noided sun & self-immolated in front of the Trump trial—celebrating his life & constructively critiquing his blog, for which Casolaro, McGowan, Ghost Stories, TrueAnon, etc were points of reference We discuss: The capitalist class's collective buy-in on crypto; Larry David—Bankman-Fried fam friend—hawking FTX; SBF's indictment & arrest in the Bahamas; Max excelling when covering crypto (other times not so much); SBF's tax code scholar daddy; Dem Party mixers @ Bankman household; parapolitical truisms; SBF as sacrificial scapegoat for the true crypto profiteers; SBF funneling defrauded customer fiat currency into Dem & GOP campaign coffers darkly to consolidate support for the imminent Zio genocide; the litany of SBF Congressional beneficiaries (Gillibrand, Booker, Murkowski, etc), Protect Our Future superpac, & Pres B i d e n (who got a cool $5.2 mil) The anemic quality of Max's parapol oeuvre when it comes to contending w/ Zio infiltration of American politics by way of sex + financial blackmail & HUMINT; Epstein network's lineage of M o s s a d honeypot ops (conducted in concert w/ the C I A? ); Robert & Ghislaine Maxwell; Clinton Global Initiative pushing crypto (formed w/ Epstein's aid, per Dersh's testimony); Agent Mega; SBF hobnobbing w/ Mayor Adams (Diddy), Gov Hochul (Larry Silverstein & other Zio donors like Blavatnik), & Bill Clinton in the months prior to his arrest; May 25, '22: SBF makes a $250k donation to Dem Majority for Israel, which, w/ AIPAC & Reid Hoffman, injected a huge infusion of funds to candidates opposing the nascent mini-faction of lukewarmly pro-Palestine, DSA-adjacent aspiring & incumbent electeds; SBF $s cratering relatively outspoken Nina Turner's polling via contributions to her opponent Shontel Brown in OH; the massive war chest AIPAC's collected since Oct 7, including from Fully-Automated Kompromat Kingpin Leonid Radvinsky (OnlyFans) & Epstein mentor Les Wexner (who started a Wall St Zio social club called Mega Group w/ Charles Bronfman of the sus Seagram's fam); speaking of which, Sam Bronfman running guns on behalf of Haganah & the I O F & Bronfman heiress Clare's recruitment for sex cult NXIVM, merging the 2 concerns of sex blackmail & sus Zio dealings; following his arrest, the possibility SBF's comments referring to his effective altruism & "woke" politics as a cover & use of the phrase "shibboleth" were an argot (to use one of Max's fav phrases) akin to Kevin Spacey's "Let Me Be Frank" vid in which he threatens the Royal Fam & other Epstein clients; SBF's investment in Silicon Wadi crypto Co StarkWare & Solidus; Thiel, Epstein, & Ehud Barak funded geolocation emergency services startup Carbyne (PROMIS, any one?), which features an absurd litany of US & Israeli military & intel figures among its board or stakeholders: Erik Prince (ex Blackwater), Gen Petraeus, Trae Stephens (Palantir), Lital Leshem (ex Black Cube), Amir Elichai (I O F intel corps, etc)...and which Robert Kraft also invested in, solidifying interlocks b/w the pervy oldster / Diddler Freak-Off attendee and Epstein... Material, structural, & economic dynamics b/w the US & Israel—hegemon & satellite metropole... Jessica Seinfeld & Epstein client Bill A c k man funding Zio counterprotests, frat chud shock troops, & atrocity porn big screen; the Zio injected lab rat attack @ UCLA encampment... Finally, having given the noided self-immolator some cred, we take him to task for his wretched piece of unconscious hasbara entitled "The Fake Israel-Hamas War Outrage Sweeping College Campuses" & his mishandling of Epstein's Israeli connections. Songs (some culled from Max's farewell Spotify playlist): | Takeoff, Rich the Kid - "Crypto" | | REM - "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" |

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: Ehud Barak And The Art Of The Denial

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 17:41


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 12:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: Ehud Barak And The Art Of Denial

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 17:41


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 12:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Carnegie Connects
Can Israel Win Its War With Hamas? A Conversation With Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Carnegie Connects

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 47:54


As the Israeli-Hamas war enters its sixth month, the conflict shows no signs of abating. The humanitarian plight of Gazans continues to deteriorate while the prospects of a major Israeli ground campaign in Rafah looms. At the same time, the negotiations surrounding a potential hostage deal appear stalled.What are Israel's current objectives in the conflict? How do tensions along the Israeli-Lebanon border factor in, and what of rising tensions with Washington? Aaron David Miller welcomes former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak back to the program to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war. Register for future Carnegie Connects: https://carnegieendowment.org/events/

Amanpour
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 59:03


Israel refuses to send a delegation to ceasefire talks in Cairo, where Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators are meeting. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has been a prominent critic of the Israeli government's handling of this war and recently called for early general elections in Israel. He joins the show from Tel Aviv.  Also on today's show: Daiana Al-Bukhari, Displaced Palestinian living in Rafah; Susan Glasser, Staff Writer, The New Yorker; Reiko Hillyer, Author, “A Wall is Just a Wall”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: The Many Faces Of The Ehud Barak's Epstein Denials

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 17:37


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 12:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/

The Epstein Chronicles
A Look Back: The Many Faces Of Ehud Barak And His Denials About HIs Relationship With Epstein

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 17:37


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 12:00)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter
Ehud Barak wants a two state solution | Open Line Friday

Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 58:28


Iran's nuclear capabilities. Is a Central bank currency closer than we thought? An Israel-Palestinian peace agreement—Ehud Barak says: Hold elections by June to adopt two-state solution? These and many other headlines are all very prophetic. We will analyze these storied while taking your calls on this open-line edition of the Endtime Show! --------------- 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Endtime+ and access exclusive content: https://watch.endtime.com/browse  🏥: Try Hope Health Share, an affordable, alternative solution: https://hopehealthshare.com ☕️: First Cup Coffee: use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com ⭐️: Birch Gold: Claim your free info kit on gold: https://www.birchgold.com/endtime 🍴Ready Pantry: https://www.ReadyPantry.com/ENDTIME and save an extra 10% off your entire order + FREE shipping on all orders (use code “ENDTIME”). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Some Future Day
Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. on Technology, Ethics, & the Day After | with Danny Ayalon and Marc Beckman

Some Future Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 71:50


Danny Ayalon is an Israeli diplomat, columnist and politician. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister and as a member of the Knesset. He was the Israeli Ambassador to the United States from 2002 until 2006. Previously, he worked as senior foreign policy advisor to Prime Ministers Ariel Sharon, Ehud Barak, and Benjamin Netanyahu.In this episode, Danny discusses the events surrounding October 7th, describing it as the worst day in the modern history of Israel. He talks about technology's role and the failure to correctly utilize it, contributing to the tragedy. Danny gives insight into the nature of Hamas and how their tactics resulted in a devastating large-scale attack. He discusses the role of global politics and the influence of different countries and groups such as Iran, the US, and the UN on Israel. The interview also touches at-depth on the messaging strategies of both Israel and the Palestinians, emphasizing Israel's diverse and democratic approach to global positioning versus the uniform and often harmful messaging from radical Muslim groups. Danny concludes by envisioning a future day where Israel will be a hub of technology and inspiration offering solutions to regional challenges and being a beacon of peace, stability, and prosperity.Sign up for the Some Future Day Newsletter here: https://marcbeckman.substack.com/Episode Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambassador-danny-ayalon-24aa69147/?originalSubdomain=ilWebsite: https://silverroadcapital.com/To join the conversation follow Marc here:YoutubeLinkedInTwitterInstagramMarc is a Senior Fellow of Emerging Technologies at NYU, the CEO of DMA United, and is on the New York State Bar Association's Taskforce for Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets.

Beyond The Horizon
ICYMI: Ehud Barak And His Limp Wristed Denials

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 17:47


Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.(commercial at 11:25)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
The Transformation of the Israel-Palestine Conflict and the Erosion of the Two-State Paradigm w/ Amb. Karim Haggag

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 81:01


On this edition of Parallax Views, Amb. Karim Haggag, Amb. Karim Haggag joins us to offer his thoughts and commentary on Israel/Palestine and the Gaza War with a particular focus on the transformation of the Israel-Palestine conflict over the past three decades, the dangers of the current moment, the divisions in the Palestinian national movement, the Israeli settlement project and the influence of the far-right in Israel, the existential narratives at work in both Israeli and Palestinian political and social life, and the erosion of the two-state solution paradigm. Karim Haggag served for twenty-five years in Egypt's diplomatic corps, is a former Egyptian Press & Information Office Director, a professor of practice at the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo, and co-managing editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs and director of Masters of Global Affairs. Other topics covered in the course of our conversation: - Israel's 2018 Jewish State Law, the rise of the messianic Jewish far-right in Israel and the mainstreaming of expulsioninist rhetoric in Israel, and Palestinians fears of a new Nakba (referring to the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians) - The Israeli intelligence ministry concept paper that lays out a program for pushing Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and how Egypt & President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's objections to this plan - El-Sisi's core considerations: 1.) not wanting Egypt to be party to another expulsion of Palestinians (we discuss this in relation to criticisms arguing that Egypt simply doesn't want to accept refugees), 2.) the security threat potentially posed by such an expulsion (ie: if Gazans are pushed into the Sinai so too will Hamas) - Criticism of Israel's lack of clearly stated strategic goals in the current war beyond "the destruction of Hamas", the logic of Israel's previous "mowing the grass" military approach to the conflict in the past and its failure, and the maximalist approach Netanyahu is taking to the Gaza War - The failure Western diplomatic approach to the conflict and the assumption that there will be a "Day After" scenario where Hamas is destroyed - Entrenched divisions in the Palestinian national movement between Hamas and Fatah -  The Camp David 2000 Summit that brought together Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, and Yasser Arafat in peace talks; the narrative that Arafat passed up a "generous offer" from Israel - And much, much more!

Novara Media
Downstream: This Damage Cannot Be Reversed w/ Daniel Levy

Novara Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 66:09


Daniel Levy has had a front row seat at some of the most consequential peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine in the last two decades, as president of the U.S./Middle East Peace Project and as an adviser to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak. He sat down with Ash Sarkar to talk about the failure […]

Amanpour
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 58:59


The WHO has described Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital as a "death zone" after a fact-finding mission. The head of the organization has also condemned the attack on the Indonesian hospital in Gaza which killed 12 people, including patients. Israel says it was responding to fire from within that hospital, and it's increasingly under international pressure to produce concrete evidence that Hamas uses the Al-Shifa hospital as a major command center, something Hamas officials deny. Former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak joins the show to discuss his perspective on what must happen next.  Also on today's show: Paul Caruana Galizia, Author, “A Death in Malta”; Nora Benavidez, Senior Counsel and Director of Digital Justice and Civil Rights, Free Press  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GZero World with Ian Bremmer
The path to a two-state solution for Israel & Palestine: Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak's perspective

GZero World with Ian Bremmer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 30:23


Is a two-state solution still possible for Israel and Palestine? Ehud Barak, former Prime Minister of Israel, joins Ian Bremmer on the GZERO World Podcast to discuss the ongoing war with Hamas, the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and whether the idea of a two-state solution with Palestine is still realistic. Barak participated in the 2000 Camp David summit with Yasser Arafat and has arguably come closer than any Israeli leader in modern to securing peace, though he ultimately failed.   Barak is critical of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's policies of tacitly viewing Hamas in Gaza as an asset and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank as a liability instead of the other way around. He also admits that they should have gotten more humanitarian aid into Gaza sooner but argues that the goal of destroying Hamas is critical for Israel's future. Barak and Bremmer also discuss the 240 estimated hostages still being held captive, the recent strikes on hospitals in Gaza, and how Israel can move forward after the war to live in peace with its neighbors.

The Savage Nation Podcast
EHUD BARAK; A 2-STATE SOLUTION IS THE ONLY HOPE

The Savage Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 45:11


Listen to this Savage Nation interview as Dr. Savage interviews the former Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Barak, about a possible two-state solution. He is a former commando, war hero, and Prime Minister. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

FRONTLINE: Film Audio Track | PBS
Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo

FRONTLINE: Film Audio Track | PBS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 117:36


Listen to the FRONTLINE Film Audio Track for the seminal 2002 documentary on how the Israeli-Palestinian peace process begun at Oslo was derailed and ultimately undone by the dynamics of politics and violence on both sides. Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo traced how cautious optimism in the aftermath of Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat and then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin agreeing to the 1993 Oslo Accord was undermined in the following years by violence and major setbacks. It explored the growing threat to the peace process posed by radical nationalist factions among both Jews and Palestinians — groups, including Hamas, that opposed all compromise between the two peoples. The documentary also examined the U.S. role in the peace process, including the U.S.-brokered negotiations at in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo includes interviews with key figures from both sides of the negotiating table, including Benjamin Netanyahu, Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Saeb Erekat and Ehud Barak.

The FRONTLINE Dispatch
Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo (Full-length Film Audio Track)

The FRONTLINE Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 118:24


FRONTLINE Film Audio Tracks are FRONTLINE documentaries, in audio form. Stream or download full-length recordings of film audio tracks on Apple Podcasts or our website. Listen to the Film Audio Track for FRONTLINE's seminal 2002 documentary on how the Israeli-Palestinian peace process begun at Oslo was derailed and ultimately undone by the dynamics of politics and violence on both sides. Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo traced how cautious optimism in the aftermath of Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Yasser Arafat and then-Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin agreeing to the 1993 Oslo Accord was undermined in the following years by violence and major setbacks. It explored the growing threat to the peace process posed by radical nationalist factions among both Jews and Palestinians — groups, including Hamas, that opposed all compromise between the two peoples. The documentary also examined the U.S. role in the peace process, including the U.S.-brokered negotiations at in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Shattered Dreams of Peace: The Road From Oslo includes interviews with key figures from both sides of the negotiating table, including Benjamin Netanyahu, Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, Saeb Erekat, and Ehud Barak.

FP's First Person
Ehud Barak on What Happens Next

FP's First Person

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 46:50


Over the weekend, Israel began its ground invasion of Gaza, compounding the humanitarian crisis there and causing record civilian losses. This comes amid growing concerns from experts of a larger regional conflict. How should the United States and the global community respond to prevent further escalation in the region and minimize harm to the Israeli hostages and Palestinian civilians? Former Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ehud Barak joins host Ravi Agrawal on this week's episode of Foreign Policy Live. Suggested reading: Daniel Byman: The Israel-Hamas War Has Entered a ‘New Phase.' Here's What to Expect. Tal Alroy: ‘We Will Never Forgive Netanyahu for What He Did to Us' Stephen M. Walt: Universities Shouldn't Ever Take Sides in a War Franz-Stefan Gady: Israel's Military Tech Fetish Is a Failed Strategy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2020 Politics War Room
220: Strategy of War with Admiral Stavridis and Ehud Barak

2020 Politics War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 86:11


James and Al preview Rep. Mike Johnson's upcoming speakership and are joined by former Israeli PM Ehud Barak to lay out the military options under consideration in Gaza, the goals that the war will seek to accomplish, and how the intervention might end.  Then, they speak with Admiral James Stavridis to discuss the practicalities of a ground invasion and the effect of Iran backed Hezbollah becoming involved.  They also delve into the status of forces that we are bringing to support Israel in the region, the state of our military readiness, and the pragmatism behind our actions there and in Ukraine. Email your questions to James and Al at politicswarroom@gmail.com or tweet them to @politicon.  Make sure to include your city, we love to hear where you're from! Get More From This Week's Guests: Admiral James Stavridis: Twitter | Website | Carlyle Group | Author of “To Risk It All” & Other Books Ehud Barak: Twitter | FaceBook | Jewish Virtual Library | BGR Group Please Support This Week's Sponsor: Miracle Made: For 40% off high quality self-cooling sheets plus an extra 20% off with 3 free towels with promo code WARROOM, go to trymiracle.com/warroom Beam: Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder and get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com/warroom and use code: WARROOM

The Audio Long Read
From the archive: ‘In our teens, we dreamed of making peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Then my friend was shot'

The Audio Long Read

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 40:53


We are raiding the Guardian Long Read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors This week, from 2022: At a summer camp for kids from conflict zones, I met my brave, funny friend Aseel. He was Palestinian. I was Israeli. When he was killed by police, my hope for our future died with him. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

The Beat with Ari Melber
Day 11 of the Israel-Hamas war: Jim Jordan loses speaker vote

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 41:13


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Tuesday, October 17, and reports on the latest in the Israel-Gaza war and the House Speaker fight. Sussan Glasser, Hala Gorani, Jackie Alemany, David Corn and Ehud Barak join.

Amanpour
Shock, trauma, and the agony of uncertainty

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 56:35


Israel has been rocked to its core by Hamas' brutal surprise attack. At least 1,000 people have been killed in Israel since the start of the Hamas assault, Meantime the Palestinian Health Ministry says the death toll in Gaza is now more than 800, with more than 4,000 injured. The fighting continues to rage on, with the UN calling the latest developments "bone-chilling."  Ehud Barak was Israel's prime minister from 1999 to 2001. Before that he was Israel's defense minister for nearly six years. Barak tells Christiane why the Hamas attack was “the most severe blow” in Israel's “entire existence.”  Also on today's show: Abbey Onn, a relative of five of the Israeli's being held hostage; Khamis Elessi, a doctor in Gaza; Imran Ahmed, CEO, Center for Countering Digital Hate; John Kirby, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communication To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters
What Led To The Hamas Attack On Israel -- And What Now?

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 25:42


The crisis in Israel and Gaza--and Southern Lebanon and the West Bank --  is unfolding rapidly. Following the Hamas attacks on Saturday, Netanyahu promised to “return fire of a magnitude that the enemy has not known.” Israel has already launched heavy airstrikes on Gaza and seems to be readying a ground invasion. Meanwhile, unrest in the West Bank has resulted in 11 Palestinians killed by Israeli soldiers, and in Southern Lebanon Hezbollah has been trading rocket fire with Israel. Joining me to discuss this crisis is Daniel Levy, who is head of the U.S. Middle East Project and is a former peace negotiator under the governments of Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak. We kick off discussing why the Hamas attack happened when it did, the strategic logic underpinning Hamas' actions, Israel's likely response, the implications of this episode for Israeli domestic politics, and the prospect that this might devolve into a wider regional conflict.  Newsletter at GlobalDispatches.org Premium podcast episodes.     

Witness History
Camp David Summit: How Middle East peace talks failed

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 9:55


In 2000, President Bill Clinton led a major effort to end the Israel-Palestinian conflict. The two sides were brought together at the leafy presidential retreat in Maryland. The Israeli leader, Ehud Barak and the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, failed to reach any agreement and the summit ended in failure. In 2017, Farhana Haider spoke to senior American diplomatic interpreter and policy adviser, Gamal Helal, who attended the Camp David summit. (Photo: US President Bill Clinton with Israeli leader, Ehud Barak and the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafa, at Camp David. Credit: Getty Images)