Unholy: Two Jews on the News

Ceasefire on day 40 - with Bret Stephens and Amir Fuchs

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Apr 9, 2026
Bret Stephens, NYT columnist and former Jerusalem Post editor, offers a hard-nosed take on the 40-day war with Iran and US-Israel ties. Amir Fuchs, researcher at the Israeli Democracy Institute, recounts Knesset committee scenes and explains the new death-penalty bill. They discuss ceasefire realities, shifting global anger, strategic gains versus failures, and legal and political fallout in Israel.
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Relief And Rebuilding After 40 Nights Of Sirens

  • Yonit Levi describes mixed relief after 40 nights of sirens and the sudden return to routines like schools reopening.
  • She notes parenting boundaries relaxed during 40 days at home, requiring rebuilding normalcy for children and families.
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Ceasefire Relief Then Spotlight On Israeli Strikes In Lebanon

  • Jonathan Freedland observes global anger shifting from the US to Israel because of Israeli bombardment in Lebanon during the ceasefire.
  • He highlights Wednesday's large Israeli strike on Hezbollah in Lebanon (reported ~254 Lebanese deaths) as the new diplomatic flashpoint.
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Gap Between Promises And Operational Results

  • Yonit Levi emphasizes a gap between government promises and outcomes: regime change and annihilation claims vs limited operational gains.
  • She cites prior Netanyahu claims (pushed Hezbollah back decades) now contrasted with reality.
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