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Omer Bartov

Examines perspectives of Netanyahu's cabinet and Hamas on the crisis

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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 4min

As a former IDF soldier and historian of genocide, I was deeply disturbed by my recent visit to Israel

Omer Bartov, a former IDF soldier and historian of genocide, shares his poignant reflections on a recent visit to Israel, where he faced protests reflecting troubling historical parallels. He discusses the moral complexities of current Israeli society amid the ongoing conflict and the unsettling mindset of students and soldiers justifying violence. Bartov also critiques the emotional turmoil surrounding Gaza, emphasizing the need for empathy, and contemplates missed chances for reconciliation during the Oslo peace process. His insights provoke deep thought on the implications of history and the quest for coexistence.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 0sec

War Criminal Netanyahu’s Reckless Provocations – Omer Bartov part 2/2

Historian and genocide scholar Omer Bartov critiques Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's tactics, including extending the suffering of hostages and Palestinians for political gain. He analyzes the twisted dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations and the historical pressures affecting diplomacy. Bartov sheds light on campus protests against Israeli actions, noting the genuine humanitarian concerns of protesters while addressing accusations of anti-Semitism and the substantial influence of wealthy donors on academic dissent.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 0sec

Israel’s Abu Ghraib – Omer Bartov part 1/2

Omer Bartov, an Israeli-American historian and genocide scholar, dives into the complex attitudes within Israeli society regarding the occupation of Palestinian territories. He discusses the recent troubling ruling from the International Court of Justice condemning the occupation and the widespread justification of it among Israeli politicians and media. Bartov highlights harrowing accounts of human rights abuses in detention centers, including shocking incidents of torture, and stresses the urgent need for accountability and international oversight.
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Dec 16, 2023 • 59min

What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today?

Exploring the meaning of Jewish identity on the left amidst Middle East crisis through personal stories and reflections of writers. Discussions on Gaza war, anti-Semitism, Israeli government, Hamas, black Jewish experience, and colonialism vs. refugee narratives.
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Dec 8, 2023 • 53min

Jacobin Radio: A Confederated State Solution? w/ Omer Bartov

Israeli historian and Genocide Studies scholar Omer Bartov discusses the necessity of relaunching negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians for a just and long-term political solution. They explore the idea of a confederated state as a potential solution. They also discuss the ongoing violence in the West Bank, the strategy pursued by the Israeli government, and the paths towards resolution in Israel and Palestine. The speaker emphasizes the importance of removing Hamas and the current Israeli government from power and highlights the domestic considerations and pressure on the Biden administration to demand negotiations.