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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Will Saudi Arabia's MBS save Israel from its political crack-up? With Micah Goodman

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Ark Media

Society, October 7, Hamas, War, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Israel, News Commentary, News, Politics, Elections, Palestine, Dan Senor, Government

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Are you pessimistic about Israel’s future? My new book – which I wrote with my "Start-Up Nation" co-author Saul Singer – should give you reason for optimism. I care deeply about Israel. I’m endlessly fascinated by Israel. I travel to Israel regularly. Some may say this is a fraught period for anyone who cares about Israel. But in our new book, "The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World,” we write about the health and resilience of Israeli society, a topic that could not be more relevant to this period. You can order the book here: https://tinyurl.com/5f8s6sb7 We have a special pre-order campaign for my podcast listeners. If you order the book between now and this Friday at sundown, simply forward any order confirmation to [email protected], and I’ll send you a special chapter sampler that deals with issues debated in Israel – and about Israel – these days. One of the most illuminating characters in our book is Micah Goodman, who has been on our podcast before. Micah is on the speed-dial of a number of Israeli political leaders. He is a polymath, having written books ranging from biblical lessons for the modern age to Israel’s geopolitics. His books include: "Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War" and, more recently, "The Wondering Jew: Israel and the Search for Jewish Identity." Not only have all of his books been bestsellers in Israel, but he essentially created a new genre; books that bring core texts of Jewish thought to a general, secular audience. Micah also hosts the most downloaded podcast in Israel. In this episode, Micah and I focus on what effects a Saudi-Israel normalization deal could be on Israel's domestic political crisis. Might MBS help restore some normalcy to Israeli politics? And we have a special pre-order campaign for my podcast listeners. If you order the book between now and this Friday at sundown, simply forward any order confirmation to [email protected], and I’ll send you a special chapter sampler that deals with issues being debated in Israel – and about Israel – these days. One of the most illuminating characters in our book is Micah Goodman, who has been on our podcast before. Micah is on the speed-dial of a number of Israeli political leaders. He is a polymath, having written books ranging from biblical lessons for the modern age to Israel’s geopolitics. His books include: "Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War" and, more recently, "The Wondering Jew: Israel and the Search for Jewish Identity." Not only have all of his books been bestsellers in Israel, he essentially created a new genre; books that bring core texts of Jewish thought to a general, secular audience. Micah also hosts the most downloaded podcast in Israel. In this episode, Micah and I focus on what effects a Saudi-Israel normalization deal could have on Israel's domestic political crisis. Might MBS help restore some normalcy to Israeli politics?

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So we have here two massive events, a massive fight that as well as you are being among themselves, and a rapid peace process in the Middle East.

0:09.0

And how will these two events meet each other?

0:12.0

Will our internal crisis destroy peace or will regional peace

0:15.6

call the intular crisis? That then is the big question. What's the factor that's going to define the end of the day?

0:24.0

Well, regional peace being peace between Israelis,

0:26.6

or the battle between Israelis, the story of regional peace?

0:29.2

That's the big question. Are you Pessimistic about Israel's future?

0:44.0

My new book, which I wrote with my

0:47.0

startup nation co-author, Saul Singer,

0:49.0

should give you reason for optimism.

0:51.0

I care deeply about Israel. I'm endlessly fascinated by

0:55.1

Israel. In just about every spare moment I have I'm reading about Israel talking to

0:59.3

Israelis I travel to Israel regularly my mother lives in. I have two sisters who live in Israel. I have nieces and nephews who've all served in the Army living in Israel. Heck, this podcast is actually produced by an Israeli. Now some may say this is a

1:15.0

fraud period for anyone who cares about Israel, me included. Perhaps the jury is

1:21.4

still out on this matter. But in our new book, the the which is our follow-up book to Start Up Nation.

1:32.5

In this new book we write about the health and resilience of Israeli society,

1:37.6

a topic that could not be more relevant to this period.

1:41.6

And we're doing a special pre-order campaign for my loyal podcast listeners.

1:46.2

If you order the new book between now and this Friday at Sundown, that's the key point,

1:51.2

Sundown. I don't want you ordering this book once

1:54.0

Chabat kicks in simply forward any confirmation of your book purchase to

1:59.8

book at Dan seen or dot com that's book at Dan Sinor.com and I'll send you a special chapter sampler that deals

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