Attorney Michael Sfard, alongside Sally Abed and Yair Wallach, discuss the loneliness of the Israeli left amidst global left responses and Israeli society's support for vengeance in Gaza. They delve into recent events' impact, the challenges faced by activists, the struggle for unity, commitment to humanistic values, and the danger of political violence in Israel.
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Activist's Numbness as Survival
Sally Abed feels numb and uses work as a survival mechanism amid the crisis.
Taking time to process grief fully is too overwhelming right now for her.
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Shrinkage of Israeli Left and Public Support
The Israeli left is shrinking, partly due to peace being removed from discourse.
Current Israeli society and media overwhelmingly support harsh military actions after October 7th.
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International Left's Troubling Responses
Some on the international left celebrated October 7th attacks without grasping their atrocity.
Such reactions undermine constructive anti-apartheid struggle and further polarize the conflict.
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Since Hamas’s October 7th attack, Israeli leftists have felt squeezed between a global left response that has sometimes justified or downplayed the deaths of Israeli civilians, and Israeli society itself, which is largely supportive of the state’s campaign of vengeance in Gaza and its crackdown on any expression of dissent. On this episode of On the Nose, editor-in-chief Arielle Angel speaks with Michael Sfard, an attorney specializing in international human rights law and the laws of war; Sally Abed, a Palestinian citizen of Israel and member of national leadership in the Arab-Jewish grassroots movement Standing Together; and Yair Wallach, a social and cultural historian of modern Palestine/Israel at SOAS University of London. They discuss the particular loneliness of the Israeli left in this moment and the precious and endangered horizon for shared struggle beyond it.
Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”