Russ Roberts discusses life in Israel since the October 7 terrorist attacks, including the impact on Israeli culture and politics, living near Gaza, and the US-Israel relationship. The podcast also covers tearing down posters, cancel culture, freedom of speech, and the controversy surrounding Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
01:11:16
forum Ask episode
web_stories AI Snips
view_agenda Chapters
auto_awesome Transcript
info_circle Episode notes
question_answer ANECDOTE
Personal Experience of October 7th Attack
Russ Roberts experienced the October 7th Hamas attacks while in Jerusalem, seeking shelter with family during siren alerts and rocket interceptions.
The event deeply moved him and marked a pivotal moment in Israeli unity and resilience.
insights INSIGHT
War Unites a Divided Israel
Before October 7th, Israel was nearly in civil war over divisive judicial reform and political division.
The terrorist attack instantly united Israelis across political and religious divides with extraordinary resolve.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Life Under Rocket Threat
Living within 90 seconds of rocket strikes from Gaza places constant pressure on residents, causing emotional ups and downs.
Despite anxiety, Russ finds meaning and purpose in mobilizing resources to support troops and refugees.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
This is the audio version of The Reason Livestream, which takes place every Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern.
When Russ Roberts, an economist and host of the podcast EconTalk, received a job offer to become president of Jerusalem's Shalem University, it seemed like "a no-brainer," he wrote in his 2022 book Wild Problems: A Guide to the Decisions That Define Us. Giving up his ability to work from his home in America on whatever interested him intellectually as a fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution? "Only a fool would take the job," he wrote. But that was only if one considered the opportunity using a purely utilitarian pro/con checklist. For Roberts, this was a "wild problem," one that required him to consider "who I am and who I want to be." And with that in mind, he said, "it was a no-brainer in the other direction." He took the job and moved to Israel in 2021.
Reason's Liz Wolfe and Zach Weissmueller spoke with Roberts about Hamas' October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel and their aftermath. They discussed how the attacks have transformed Israeli culture and politics, what it's like to live within a 90-second missile trip from Gaza, how a free society should respond to openly anti-Jewish rallies and actions such as tearing down hostage posters, and what the relationship between the United States and Israel has been and should be.