Former Israeli government advisor Daniel Levy analyzes the internal debates taking place in Israel, Palestine and the United States.
Israeli leaders insist on an indefinite war in Gaza until the Palestinian group Hamas is defeated, but this goal is a “fantasy,” maintains former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy.
Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project, tells host Steve Clemons that the biggest problem is the Joe Biden administration's refusal to act as a superpower and stop funding Israel's war.
Levy also explains how the war in Gaza has put the ideology of Zionism “under the microscope,” and how Israel and the West have prevented Palestinians from rebuilding a robust national liberation movement.
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