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Israel at War: Hope

Yossi Klein Halevi and Donniel Hartman share their hopes for Israel’s future, as the coalition government seems more out-of-touch with the Israeli public than ever before

Golden cranes representing the hostages on Gaza, at the Jerusalem 'Unity in Purim' parade, on March 25, 2024. (Gavriel Fiske/Times of Israel)
Golden cranes representing the hostages on Gaza, at the Jerusalem 'Unity in Purim' parade, on March 25, 2024. (Gavriel Fiske/Times of Israel)

From badmouthing the military to fumbling humanitarian aid in Gaza, punting on the Haredi draft, and taking a hard line on a hostage deal, Netanyahu’s coalition government seems more out-of-touch with the Israeli public than ever before. Could forthcoming elections bring a sea change to Israel’s leadership?

In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi share their hopes and visions for the future of the Jewish State.

For Heaven’s Sake is a podcast from the Shalom Hartman Institute’s iEngage Project that revives the lost art of Jewish debate for the sake of illuminating a topic, not sowing division. The podcast draws its name from the concept of machloket l’shem shemayim, “Disagreeing for the sake of heaven.”

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