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Israel and the Right to Exist
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Where does the question of Israel's right to exist come from? At the moment of Israel's independence in 1948, its Arab neighbors rejected its statehood. Today, Israel's defenders say the Jewish state must be allowed to defend itself from Hamas to ensure its survival. In this episode, political scientist Ian Lustick says the question is a category error. Rather than focusing on the state, people may ask whether they have "a duty to respect and defer to the decisions Israeli governments make" under the Zionist regime that has existed since '48.
Support the podcast at https://historyasithappens.supercast.com/
Further reading:
The Question of Israel's Right to Exist is a Red Herring by Ian Lustick (Foreign Policy)
174 episodes
Manage episode 508507961 series 2855653
Subscribe now to skip ads, get bonus content, and access the entire podcast catalog of 500 episodes.
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Where does the question of Israel's right to exist come from? At the moment of Israel's independence in 1948, its Arab neighbors rejected its statehood. Today, Israel's defenders say the Jewish state must be allowed to defend itself from Hamas to ensure its survival. In this episode, political scientist Ian Lustick says the question is a category error. Rather than focusing on the state, people may ask whether they have "a duty to respect and defer to the decisions Israeli governments make" under the Zionist regime that has existed since '48.
Support the podcast at https://historyasithappens.supercast.com/
Further reading:
The Question of Israel's Right to Exist is a Red Herring by Ian Lustick (Foreign Policy)
174 episodes
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