

Liel Leibovitz on What the Protests in Israel Mean
Sep 6, 2024
Liel Leibovitz, an editor-at-large at Tablet, delves into the recent protests in Israel following the tragic recovery of hostages' bodies. He discusses the complex emotions driving demonstrators and critiques how deep-rooted issues are often oversimplified. The conversation touches on the evolving role of the IDF and the historical context of Israeli protests, drawing parallels to American ideals of public trust. Leibovitz emphasizes the need for a broader dialogue about national identity and resilience, highlighting the challenges faced by Israeli society today.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Unrest and Reflection: Protests in Israel
05:03 • 19min
Shifting Roles of the IDF and Its Consequences
23:53 • 5min
Understanding the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict: Territorial Imperatives
29:10 • 3min
Renewing the Covenant: The Israeli Protest Mindset
32:14 • 11min
Leadership and Resilience Amid Crisis
43:38 • 3min