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‘Deradicalize Hamas, give them less dangerous weapons and turn them into police,' says French ambassador

France’s ambassador to Israel Frédéric Journès said on the Haaretz Podcast that any postwar Gaza plan must acknowledge that completely disarming and ridding the Strip of Hamas militia members is not an achievable goal. “You're not going to eliminate all of those people, so you ba ...  Show more

Boycotts and 'red lines': A famed NY Jewish institution grapples with tough post-Oct. 7 questions

Before October 7th, Trump’s second term and the election of Zohran Mamdani rocked New York’s Jewish community, Manhattan’s famed 92nd Street Y – like most mainstream Jewish institutions – played it relatively safe when it came to programs about Israel. Susan Engel, executive prod ...  Show more

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