• A Calm Conversation About Israeli Settlements and Blame vs Responsibility

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

A Calm Conversation About Israeli Settlements and Blame vs Responsibility

  • Summary

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    WARNING: This episode contains nuance in the discussion of subjects usually left to screaming and violence!


    This week we get into a bunch of stuff around Israel that we normally avoid. Settlements. Blame versus responsibility. The definition of colonialism. The social media posts of IDF soldiers. It’s a calm, nuanced conversation with Shaiel Ben-Ephraim. No, really.


    • Netanyahu as an obstacle to peace
    • Why no one talks about what comes next
    • Israel loses Matthew
    • America and Israel’s “special relationship”
    • When Bush (senior) stood up to Israel
    • Going down the colonialism rabbit hole
    • The social media output of IDF soldiers on the ground in Gaza and Lebanon
    • “There’s terrible things they’re not taping.”
    • Explaining Ben-Gvir and Smotrich
    • How right wingers paralyze the Israeli government
    • Israel is eyeing settlements in the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon which is, in fact, colonialism
    • The difference between blame and responsibility
    • The episode is not anti-Israel, so save your letters and phone calls.


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