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Hadley Freeman: Can we not have nuance in the Israel-Palestine conversation?

Hadley Freeman: Can we not have nuance in the Israel-Palestine conversation?

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Hadley Freeman often goes back and forth, in her head, about Israel and Palestine. One the one hand, Israel has killed more than 57,000 Gazans; on the other hand, can you trust those figures when they come from Hamas? But what other number can you trust, if Israel refuses to allow in international reporters? Then again, can you even trust outsider news media anyway, or are they blatantly biased?

And on, and on.

This internal dialogue formed the basis for a compelling new article she wrote in The Times in the U.K, entitled, "A conversation every Jew I know is having". In it, Freeman quickly unpacks the inherent nuance and historical lens that Jewish onlookers—especially in the Diaspora—bring to a conversation dominated by loud, reductive activists.

Freeman returns to The CJN Podcasts to discuss this piece, making the internal debates external, with Phoebe Maltz Bovy on The Jewish Angle.

Credits

  • Host: Phoebe Maltz Bovy
  • Producer and editor: Michael Fraiman
  • Music: "Gypsy Waltz" by Frank Freeman, licensed from the Independent Music Licensing Collective

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