Nov 5, 2024

Nov 5, 2024

Nov 5, 2024

Episode 95

Episode 95

Episode 95

1 hr 18 min

1 hr 18 min

1 hr 18 min

Israel's #1 podcaster makes everything clear

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This episode takes a close look at Israel’s political landscape with Gadi Taub, who argues that internal divisions now rival external threats. He addresses the role of the media, the challenges of wartime leadership, and the radical left’s rejection of Zionism. The conversation underscores the urgent need for clarity, unity, and historical perspective.

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Antisemitism defies historical analysis. Every time we think we’ve understood it, it reincarnates in some other form.

This episode reminds us that even in times of crisis, the greatest danger can come from within. The path forward demands more than strategy — it demands solidarity. In a landscape clouded by noise, truth and cohesion are what keep the story alive.

Gadi Taub

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About
Gadi Taub

Gadi Taub is an Israeli writer, journalist, and academic. He serves as a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, focusing on public policy and communications. Taub holds a PhD in American History from Rutgers University and has published extensively on Zionism, political ideology, and contemporary Israeli culture. We like Gadi because he has shown he can change his mind, moving across the political spectrum from left to right. His podcast "Shomer Hasaf" (The gatekeeper) is one of the few independent media channels offering an almost objective picture of Israeli politics and his latest books about mobiles and sedentaries (still only available in Hebrew) offers a fascinating explantion to the rift in Israeli society.

Gadi Taub

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Gadi Taub

Gadi Taub is an Israeli writer, journalist, and academic. He serves as a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, focusing on public policy and communications. Taub holds a PhD in American History from Rutgers University and has published extensively on Zionism, political ideology, and contemporary Israeli culture. We like Gadi because he has shown he can change his mind, moving across the political spectrum from left to right. His podcast "Shomer Hasaf" (The gatekeeper) is one of the few independent media channels offering an almost objective picture of Israeli politics and his latest books about mobiles and sedentaries (still only available in Hebrew) offers a fascinating explantion to the rift in Israeli society.

Gadi Taub

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Gadi Taub

Gadi Taub is an Israeli writer, journalist, and academic. He serves as a senior lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, focusing on public policy and communications. Taub holds a PhD in American History from Rutgers University and has published extensively on Zionism, political ideology, and contemporary Israeli culture. We like Gadi because he has shown he can change his mind, moving across the political spectrum from left to right. His podcast "Shomer Hasaf" (The gatekeeper) is one of the few independent media channels offering an almost objective picture of Israeli politics and his latest books about mobiles and sedentaries (still only available in Hebrew) offers a fascinating explantion to the rift in Israeli society.