

Daniel Levy
Holds joint British and Israeli citizenship. Was a member of the Israeli delegation to the peace talks with the Palestinians in the 1990s under the governments of Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak.
Top 10 podcasts with Daniel Levy
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 32min
Trump’s Peace Plan: Lessons from the Negotiating Table
Jon Stewart chats with Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator, and Zaha Hassan, a senior fellow with deep roots in Palestinian rights. They dissect the recent ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting its humanitarian importance yet acknowledging its limitations. The guests argue that transitional plans risk maintaining control without true sovereignty for Palestinians. They also explore the impact of regional dynamics on the peace process, the viability of a two-state solution, and the need for grassroots movements to drive meaningful changes. Amidst skepticism, there's a glimmer of hope for progress.

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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 24min
Daniel Levy: La vida en las notas de un piano
Daniel Levy, un talentoso pianista argentino, comparte su fascinante conexión con la música desde la infancia. Habla sobre cómo la música puede transformar al ser humano, usando a Beethoven como ejemplo de creación artística para inspirar cambios sociales. Explora la influencia de la educación musical en las relaciones interpersonales y la importancia de la escucha activa. Además, enfatiza la búsqueda de armonía en la vida, resaltando la afinación como un pilar en nuestras emociones y relaciones. La charla es un viaje emotivo a través de las notas del piano.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 57min
DANIEL LEVY
Daniel Levy, a British-Israeli Middle East analyst and former peace negotiator, shares his fascinating insights on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He reflects on the complex dynamics of U.S. policies and past diplomatic efforts. Levy analyzes the impact of recent military operations and the ideological divides shaping Israeli politics. He highlights the urgent need to address the dehumanization stemming from political narratives and the implications of international law on the situation. His thoughts provoke critical questions about Israel's identity and the path toward peace.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 59min
Democracy Now! 2025-10-06 Monday
Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator, critiques the Trump-Netanyahu Gaza plan, highlighting its lack of details and emphasizing urgent ceasefire needs. Kieran Andriou, a British–Palestinian journalist, shares his harrowing firsthand account of the Sumud flotilla's interception by Israeli forces, detailing the mistreatment of detainees. Alex de Waal, author and peace expert, discusses starvation as a weapon in Gaza and Sudan, arguing that humanitarian aid shouldn't hinge on ceasefires. Each guest sheds light on critical issues affecting the region.

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Aug 8, 2025 • 49min
Is the West Turning Against Israel?
Daniel Levy, a former Israeli peace negotiator and co-founder of J Street, discusses the shifting dynamics of Western support for Israel amid growing international recognition of Palestine. He examines the impact of recent diplomatic moves by Britain, Canada, and France, exploring the political motivations behind these changes. Levy highlights the decline in public support for Israel's actions in Gaza, the implications for U.S. foreign policy, and the challenges Israel faces regarding its humanitarian responsibilities and global image.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h
Trump Pushes for Urgent Ceasefire Deal As Israel’s Assault Deepens
Daniel Levy, a Middle East analyst and former Israeli negotiator, shares insights on Trump's urgent call for a ceasefire in Gaza amidst escalating violence. He analyzes the flaws in Trump's 20-point plan and discusses Arab states' roles in negotiations, including the leverage held by Hamas. Journalist Olly Haynes delves into France's political turmoil, highlighting the resignation of PM Sébastien Lecornu and the broader implications for future elections. Together, they explore how these crises intertwine with issues of governance and humanitarian response.

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Sep 21, 2023 • 37min
Surveillance: Bullard on a Soft Landing
Former St. Louis Fed President Bullard discusses the prospects for a soft landing. Kochugovindan reacts to BOE rate decision. Morse says there is no longer an oversupply of oil. Juckes discusses the FX market amid central bank decisions. Levy talks about the recent sale of star striker Harry Kane.

Nov 19, 2023 • 41min
The Debate: Israel Gaza - What happens when the war ends?
Jeremy Bowen, Daniel Levy, Lord Ricketts, and Ghada Karmi join this podcast to discuss the aftermath of the Israel-Gaza conflict, including the challenges in rebuilding, the potential consequences of removing Hamas leadership, advocating for a one-state solution, creating an equal rights regime, and the need for new leadership to prevent further escalation.

Dec 11, 2023 • 1h 6min
Downstream: This Damage Cannot Be Reversed w/ Daniel Levy
Daniel Levy, a former peace negotiator, discusses the failure of the Oslo Accords, the central role of Gulf monarchies in negotiations, and how Israel responds to being labelled as an apartheid state. He explores the consequences of Benjamin Netanyahu's political influence in America and explores the potential use of US military aid to curtail human rights abuses against Palestinians. Additionally, he delves into the changing dynamics of Middle East actors post-Arab Spring and emphasizes the importance of considering international perspectives in the Israel-Palestine situation.

Sep 12, 2025 • 36min
Apartheid, Genocide, and the Growing Chasm in the Right's Support for Israel
Daniel Levy, President of the U.S./Middle East Project, discusses the long-lasting implications of Israel's 2005 Gaza withdrawal and its role in the current humanitarian crisis. He argues that Israel's approach has shifted from apartheid to outright genocidal policies. The conversation also touches on the political impact of recent Israeli actions in Qatar, the dynamics of U.S. support for Israel, and the internal divisions in Israeli politics. Levy emphasizes the resilience of Palestinians amid escalating violence and the changing landscape of American attitudes toward Israel.