If Israel Claims A Right To Exist It Must Name Its Borders
APR 14, 202653 MIN
If Israel Claims A Right To Exist It Must Name Its Borders
APR 14, 202653 MIN
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Send us Fan MailA country can’t claim a “right to exist” while refusing to say where it ends. We start with that blunt standard and follow it to the heart of the Israel Palestine conflict: borders, settlements, and the moral and political tricks that let an occupation stretch on for decades. If words like “security” and “existence” never come with a map, they turn into a license for expansion, and everyone watching is forced to argue about abstractions instead of facts. From there, we get concrete about U.S. foreign policy and U.S. military aid to Israel. We talk leverage, why settlement building in the West Bank and East Jerusalem keeps happening even when American leaders condemn it, and what it looked like the last time a U.S. president applied real pressure. We also take on the hardest questions around political violence, rejecting the idea that there’s such a thing as a humane occupation while also refusing to excuse atrocities as “justified resistance.” Then the scope widens: how media coverage shapes what the public believes about negotiations, why maps get buried, and how international law and the Geneva Conventions should change the way we talk about responsibility. Finally, we bring the same skepticism to current events, walking through detailed reporting on Netanyahu’s push inside the White House for action against Iran, the hedging responses from Trump’s advisers, and the political incentives that turn war into messaging. If you want clearer thinking on the two-state solution, West Bank settlements, U.S. leverage, Netanyahu, Trump, Iran, and the stories we’re not being told, this is the conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend who argues in slogans, and leave a review with the one question you still can’t shake. Support the show