Israel at War: How Did This Happen?
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss their emotional responses to the attack and unpack the complex and distressing events of this war

Israel is at War. This past Shabbat, Saturday morning, October 7, Israel faced an unprecedented, ruthless, and devastating attack by Hamas. Hundreds of Israelis have been killed, thousands injured, and many are in captivity. Israelis are fighting for their country, and Jews around the world are supporting these efforts from afar with prayers, messages, and resources. In an effort to keep our listeners connected and updated during this painful and difficult time, For Heaven’s Sake will be releasing episodes every few days to address what’s happening in Israel and unpack the complex and distressing events of this war. This is For Heaven’s Sake: Israel at War.
Recorded on October 9, in this first episode of this series on our For Heaven’s Sake feed, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss their emotional response of sadness and outrage to the attack and to Israel’s nascent war. They reflect on the burning question of how did this attack and the IDF’s delayed response even happen given Israelis’ confidence in their army.
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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