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Amir Tibon

Senior writer and columnist for Haaretz English Edition, providing expert commentary on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Top 10 podcasts with Amir Tibon

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108 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 27min

Can Trump get a Gaza ceasefire?

Amir Tibon, a diplomatic correspondent for Haaretz and author of "The Gates of Gaza," teams up with Stephen A. Cook, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, to discuss the fraught landscape of Israeli-Hamas negotiations. They explore the complexities of achieving a ceasefire amidst conflicting demands and the human toll on hostages' families. The duo also examines how Trump's presidency might shape U.S. foreign policy in the region, highlighting the evolving dynamics of diplomacy and the implications for both Israel and Palestine.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 15min

What's the Iran strategy? - with Nadav Eyal and Matt Levitt

Nadav Eyal, an expert on Middle Eastern affairs, and Matt Levitt, a prominent security analyst, dive into the escalating tensions in Israel amid threats from Iran and Hezbollah. They discuss Israel and the U.S.'s strategic responses to recent assassination attempts and the looming military actions. The conversation also covers the psychological impact of these threats on citizens, the complexities of geopolitical alliances, and internal debates within Israeli leadership on managing security challenges. It's a revealing look at a volatile region.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 37min

How we got to October 7: Amir Tibon on Netanyahu, Gaza, and the day that shattered Israel

Amir Tibon, a journalist and author, shares his harrowing experience during the Hamas attacks on October 7, sheltering in his safe room with his family. He recounts the dramatic rescue by his father, a retired IDF general, and reflects on the psychological toll of that day. Tibon's new book intertwines personal narratives with the complex history of Kibbutz Nahal Oz and Gaza, examining Israel's political landscape, security issues, and the hope of rebuilding communities in the aftermath of tragedy.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 58min

Reflecting on October 7th with Amir Tibon

Amir Tibon, an Israeli journalist with Haaretz and author of "The Gates of Gaza," reflects on the tragic anniversary of the October 7th attacks. He shares his personal experience as a survivor and discusses the devastating aftermath, highlighting the staggering loss of life and ongoing hostages. The conversation delves into the missteps of the Israeli government, the complexities of the U.S.-Israeli relationship, and the evolving political landscape in Gaza. Tibon emphasizes the urgent need for peace efforts and understanding amidst this enduring conflict.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 15min

One Year Since October 7th - with Amir Tibon

Amir Tibon, an award-winning diplomatic correspondent for Haaretz and author of "The Gates of Gaza," shares his family's harrowing experience during the October 7th attacks. He delves into the chaos and fear faced by communities living on Israel's border, illustrating resilience amid violence. Tibon reflects on the complex emotions of grief and hope in the aftermath, explores the ideological shifts in Israeli society, and discusses the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations, emphasizing the urgent need for effective governance.
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Dec 10, 2023 • 43min

Morale on the Frontlines of Ukraine; Risk of Israel War Expanding; Waning Bipartisan support for Ukraine; Antisemitism on Campus

Philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy discusses morale in Ukraine. Haaretz correspondent Amir Tibon shares Israel's war strategy. Kori Schake and Anne Applebaum talk about waning support for Ukraine. Former Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust discusses antisemitism on campus.
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Nov 26, 2023 • 42min

Hostage-prisoner exchanges continue; Possibility of Long-Term Cease Fire; Israel-Hamas military strategy; American diplomacy in Israel and Ukraine

CNN correspondent Oren Liebermann talks about the latest on Israel-Hamas hostage-prisoner exchanges. Haaretz diplomatic correspondent Amir Tibon discusses the possibility of a long-term cease fire. CNN correspondent Nada Bashir talks about the state of Palestinian prisoners and detainees. Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Shibley Telhami discusses the impact of the war on the broader region.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 19min

'All of Israel is hugging the hostages, but the government isn't'

Amir Tibon, a senior writer for Haaretz English Edition, shares gripping insights on the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. He discusses the emotional release of three hostages, watched by a captivated nation. Tibon captures the tense atmosphere at the Gaza border and the critical implications for the remaining hostages, including those from his community. The conversation highlights the contrasting narratives and the media’s delicate role in hostage negotiations, weighing the human impact against political maneuvering.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 34min

Could the International court’s arrest warrants break Netanyahu’s grip on power?

Amir Tibon, Haaretz's diplomatic correspondent and author of "The Gates of Gaza," discusses the geopolitical implications of the ICC's arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. Aeyal Gross, an international law expert, provides insightful legal analysis on these developments. They delve into how the arrest warrants may impact Netanyahu's grip on power amid global reactions, the morality surrounding military actions, and the controversial BibiLeaks scandal. The dynamics of international law and war accountability further complicate the political landscape.
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Jun 17, 2024 • 26min

What's behind massive anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel?

Amir Tibon discusses the anti-Netanyahu protests in Israel, reflecting widespread discontent with the government. The protests demand early elections, a hostage deal, and an end to the war in Gaza. The podcast touches on issues like 'pretendians' claiming Native American identity, challenges in Israeli politics, media portrayal of the conflict, and concerns about societal unity amidst the ongoing Israeli conflict.