
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael The View from Israel: The Iran War w/ Ori Goldberg
Mar 3, 2026
Ori Goldberg, Israeli dissident and former academic, offers a sharp inside perspective from Israel. He discusses why the Iran war was avoidable, how Israeli pressure and Trumpâs gamble shaped the strike, and growing fissures between Washington and Jerusalem. He also examines Israeli public logic, claims of Jewish exceptionalism, and the international fallout of a conflict without a clear endgame.
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War With Iran Was A Political Choice
- Ori Goldberg argues the U.S.âIsrael attack on Iran was avoidable and sprang from opportunistic intelligence and Israeli pressure rather than necessity.
- He describes a ânow-or-neverâ pitch to Trump and Trumpâs gamble for legacy and distraction amid domestic troubles.
U.S. And Israeli Narratives Are Diverging
- Goldberg highlights a disconnect between U.S. rhetoric (no regime change, short campaign) and Israeli narratives promising liberation of Iranians.
- He says Israeli public opinion quickly embraced moral justifications while Washington backtracked from long-term aims.
Jewish Exceptionalism Shapes Israeli Policy
- Goldberg links mainstream Zionism to a politicized Jewish exceptionalism that privileges Jewish life and normalcy over universal legal norms.
- He frames Israeli policy choices and public rhetoric as driven by this supremacy, not merely fringe extremists.
