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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Day 428 - Iran's solution for the Jewish state 'problem'

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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🗓️ 7 December 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.

In today's episode, ToI senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for a special bonus episode of our weekly What Matters Now podcast.

Former Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, an Iranian career diplomat who participated in the previous round of nuclear talks, has been Iran's vice president for strategic affairs since August. In that role, he wrote an op-ed in the bimonthly Foreign Affairs journal. The century-old magazine focuses on international relations and policy and can serve as a platform to float ideas and hear reasoned responses.

In Zarif's article, "How Iran Sees the Path to Peace," among the arguments raised was the idea of a "referendum" voting on the governance of the territory that largely includes the Jewish state.

"Iran can continue to play a constructive role in ending the current humanitarian nightmare in Gaza and work with the international community to pursue a lasting and democratic solution to the conflict," writes Zarif.

"Iran will agree to any solution acceptable to Palestinians, but our government believes that the best way out of this century-long ordeal would be a referendum in which everyone living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea — Muslims, Christians, and Jews — and Palestinians driven to diaspora in the twentieth century (along with their descendants) would be able to determine a viable future system of governance. This is in line with international law and would build on the success of South Africa, where an apartheid system was transformed into a viable democratic state."

To Rettig Gur, Zarif's op-ed -- filled with posturing and warnings to the Western world -- is a sign of Iran's faltering regime and he explains why.

So this week, we discuss this new era of Iranian potential weakness and how the West needs to handle it wisely, as Haviv Rettig Gur weighs in on what matters now.

For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

Discussed articles include:

IAEA chief: Iran poised to ‘dramatically’ increase stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium

US deepens sanctions on Iranian oil as smuggling said to rake in billions for Tehran

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IMAGE: Masoud Pezeshkian, center, flashes a victory sign after casting his vote in Iran's presidential election as he is accompanied by former Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, left, at a polling station in Shahr-e-Qods near Tehran, Iran, July 5, 2024. (AP/Vahid Salemi)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's What Matters now, a weekly podcast diving into one issue facing Israel and the Jewish world right now.

0:12.5

I'm Deputy Editor Amanda Borschal Dan here with our senior analyst, Javiv Rattigur.

0:17.4

Hi, Kav, thanks for joining me.

0:18.9

Where am I finding you this week? Hi, Amanda. I'm in Manhattan,

0:23.2

but not for long, heading to Connecticut soon. In your world travels, we connect here and there,

0:28.6

and we're recording a bit earlier in the week than we usually do, so forgive us for anything

0:33.8

that may be outdated within 30 seconds of our recording. But today we wanted to talk a little bit about the new era of Iranian weakness

0:42.4

and how to handle it wisely, not squandering it, but also not doing anything stupid.

0:49.1

Those words were penned to me by my friend, Kaviv, from afar.

0:52.9

But in the course of the past day, I noticed a really

0:56.3

interesting article by Mohamed Javid Zarif, who was the former Iranian foreign minister,

1:03.7

who is now the vice president for his strategic affairs since August 2024. And he wrote a really fascinating piece in foreign affairs, a 100-year-old

1:15.4

magazine that deals with international relations and policy. He called it how Iran sees the path

1:21.7

to peace. And we're going to talk about that when we're back.

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