

Why Israel Struck Iran First
66 snips Jun 23, 2025
Yossi Klein Halevi, a journalist and senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, sheds light on the Israeli-Iranian tension. He discusses Iran's apocalyptic theology and its implications for nuclear ambitions. Halevi argues that Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial strike on Iran may have been necessary despite political motivations. The conversation also covers the historical context of Iran's threats and the psychological impact on Israel, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these existential challenges.
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Iran's Nuclear Threat Explained
- Iran's obsession with Israel is driven by religious and political imperatives, including apocalyptic theology.
- This obsession makes Iran's nuclear ambitions a unique existential threat to Israel.
October 7th Shifted Israeli Outlook
- October 7th Hamas massacre shifted Israeli perception from Holocaust to Middle Eastern realities.
- It ended Israel's delusion of coexistence with hostile neighbors.
Israel's Unique War Perspective
- Israel's experience shapes its perspective on war, differing from U.S. interventions in Vietnam and Iraq.
- Israel has demonstrated military solutions to terrorism effective in past conflicts.