
The Gray Area with Sean Illing A Jew and a Muslim get honest about Israel and Gaza
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Nov 13, 2023 Shadi Hamid, a columnist for The Washington Post and a research professor of Islamic studies, joins the conversation to delve into the recent surge of violence after Hamas's attack on Israel. He and host Zack Beauchamp discuss the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing the need for nuanced dialogue about morality and strategy. They explore the emotional ramifications for Jewish and Muslim communities in the U.S., advocating for solidarity and open discussions to bridge their experiences amid rising tensions.
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Shifting Israeli Views
- Shadi Hamid recounts his 2019 trip to Israel, observing a pervasive rightward shift in public opinion.
- Even ostensibly centrist Israelis expressed demeaning views about Palestinians, reflecting a concerning trend.
American Jewish Rift
- Zack Beauchamp reflects on the rightward shift in Israeli politics over the past two decades.
- This shift has created a rift within the American Jewish community, with some grappling with the implications of Israel's actions.
Eliminating Hamas
- Governments rarely respond dovishly to terror attacks.
- Eliminating Hamas is complex, given its deep roots in Gazan society.




