Breaking the Silence
Avner shares his journey with Breaking the Silence, highlighting the challenges faced by Israeli veterans who seek to share their experiences. The conversation delves into the psychological barriers that prevent empathy between opposing sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, revealing how acknowledging the other's pain can be perceived as a betrayal. Ultimately, Avner emphasizes the importance of recognizing the power dynamics at play and the responsibility that comes with it.In this clip
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Do we often mistakenly equate being “antisemitic” (not liking Jews) with being “anti-Israel” (not liking the Israeli government) in the context of the episode 927: Miko Peled | Journey of an Israeli in Palestine and the clip Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? For example, I am pro-Jewish but very much anti-the Israeli government, which I see as cruel towards the Palestinian people. What are your thoughts on this?
Do we often mistakenly equate being “antisemitic” (not liking Jews) with being “anti-Israel” (not liking the Israeli government) in the context of the episode 927: Miko Peled | Journey of an Israeli in Palestine and the clip Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? For example, I am pro-Jewish but very much anti-the Israeli government, which I see as cruel towards the Palestinian people. What are your thoughts on this?