Yakov Rabkin, a historian specializing in Jewish history and Zionism, Manuel Ramos, an anthropologist studying religious movements and regional Zionism, and Jeffrey Sachs, an economist focused on global policy, engage in a thought-provoking discussion. They explore the self-destructive nature of Zionism, its political and religious roots, and its interplay with colonialism. The panel highlights tensions between pacifist Jewish traditions and Zionist state violence, the role of British and American support for Israel, and the implications of a shifting global power dynamic.