Haviv Rettig Gur on the Gaza War, American Jews, Islam, Hopes for Peace, more (with Coleman Hughes).

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@jabeles1
@jabeles1 4 ай бұрын
One of the rare lucid, erudite, rational, and honest conversations on the subject. Thank you for arranging this.
@Metaphix
@Metaphix 4 ай бұрын
Why the fuck does a obscure comedy podcast have more professional conversations about this kind of stuff than pretty much all mainstream media
@comedycellarclips
@comedycellarclips 4 ай бұрын
But they are funnier than we are.
@bucklao13579
@bucklao13579 4 ай бұрын
@@comedycellarclipsTHATS funny
@bobbyboygaming2157
@bobbyboygaming2157 4 ай бұрын
Because the professional media are shills and puppets and these guys here are actually 'indoctrinated'. The difference is that these guys believe what they say. LOL. These people think they are doing god's work even though they are secular Zionists, and the other guys think they are deceiving and stealing conspicuously even though everybody knows how the grift works.
@weilinwang1989
@weilinwang1989 4 ай бұрын
That’s what I thank Noam for, and his even handedness and nuance and willingness to ask the questions that I would want answered.
@ChollieD
@ChollieD 4 ай бұрын
@@comedycellarclips Good one!
@dothework73
@dothework73 4 ай бұрын
Haviv, you should really be the minister of international PR for Israel. Your calm and elequent explanations will caputure the minds of those who listen to non stop disinfomation.
@jennybravo7019
@jennybravo7019 4 ай бұрын
He can't because no sane and honest person can be a spokesman for this government
@debguth
@debguth 4 ай бұрын
@@jennybravo7019: the government and the people are two separate things. The Israeli people are amazing.
@bigm317
@bigm317 4 ай бұрын
one thing he doesnt mention which is the who reason the whole world hates israel right now is the innocents and all the kids being killed the way palestinians are so dehumanised as if there not living creatures too is actually amazing
@carolynshowell3773
@carolynshowell3773 4 ай бұрын
@@debguth they seem like prejudice, elicits who has it in their minds that a God who they don’t believe in gave them the land. Clearly the Rev. 2:9 & 3:9 versions.
@everythingandmore5537
@everythingandmore5537 4 ай бұрын
@dothework73 He favours settlements in the west bank and say no Palestinians refugees can return. That makes him a Jewish supremacist.
@sathykay6768
@sathykay6768 2 ай бұрын
Haviv is a fantastic treasure to humanity. Everytime I listen to his view of the world, I learn some new, and good. Thank you for this conversation guys. ❤❤
@spyrop.8428
@spyrop.8428 4 ай бұрын
Haviv's videos are pretty much the only ones I watch twice, and I rewind a bit too. Then usually I go and cross-check some stuff, and they check out. And I come out feeling much more informed.
@shannonwri
@shannonwri 14 күн бұрын
My entire Amazon wish list at this point is books he's mentioned or recommended.
@mattbycer4084
@mattbycer4084 4 ай бұрын
Why are the most lucid, clear, and informative videos about the gaza war coming out of the comedy cellar?
@talsapps
@talsapps 4 ай бұрын
Because your news are baught and paid for by qatar.
@guidancespace
@guidancespace 3 ай бұрын
because the people who work at the Cellar are directly affected by the conflict and not just bandwagonning like the D to B-list celebs who use the war to get attention
@estheramma
@estheramma 3 ай бұрын
Haviv nailed it when he said U.S. media & academia has become a barren wasteland… an elitist morality theater, devoid of curiosity & critical thinking. SAD!
@lindamischel3036
@lindamischel3036 4 ай бұрын
Haviv, as an Israeli, you make me extremely proud and optimistic. You’re so vital in these terrible times. Kol Hakavod!
@redscar183
@redscar183 4 ай бұрын
u guys have enough people to be proud of, but this guy does really stand out.
@shakokhiskiakiadze4174
@shakokhiskiakiadze4174 4 ай бұрын
I’m in shock how good this conversation was. Brilliant minds!
@saja410
@saja410 4 ай бұрын
Disgusting racist people having conversation about people while denying that Israel is no more than a settler colonial project and an extend to American imperialism in the middle east which stands on subjugating the indigenous to non ending military occupation and apartheid system!
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 4 ай бұрын
@@saja410: The Jewish people are #indigenous to the Holy Land. The Arabs are the invaders. Two million Arab Israeli citizens have *equal rights* with Jews. Their families accepted life in the Jewish state of Israel in 1948.
@delcysteffy5896
@delcysteffy5896 4 ай бұрын
I love listening to this man. He seems like we are seeing him get even better in real time. My guess is that the two lectures to which Coleman refers are the Shalem college lectures. I highly recommend them. And this is another one to add to the list to share. Thank you!
@gojays9567
@gojays9567 3 ай бұрын
This man is by far the most intelligent and articulate person I have ever heard speak about Israel. This is the most interesting video I have ever watched. Thank you for the education! ❤Am Israel Chai
@Metaphix
@Metaphix 4 ай бұрын
Haviv really needs to write a book about zionism and fill that gap he's talking about. He's a really smart guy he could do it.
@house684
@house684 4 ай бұрын
The last thing we need is Zionist ideologues writing books about anything.
@deborahfreedman333
@deborahfreedman333 4 ай бұрын
He's written a number of them.
@DevorahC
@DevorahC 4 ай бұрын
​@@deborahfreedman333and great videos are available as well.
@MegChurley
@MegChurley 4 ай бұрын
⁠@@khadimndiaye7730 did you take no notice of the fact a Jewish Israeli has gone to pains to ensure he deeply understands the history, philosophy, and ideology of Islam. How many Palestinians have you seen do that? Or even other Jews do that? He’s also been vocally critical of Netanyahu’s coalition for years now. He was humanising and portraying Palestinians as 3D, complex human beings better than all the pro Palestine western advocates I’ve seen. Why would he do that if he doesn’t believe in a peaceful future for his region?
@khadimndiaye7730
@khadimndiaye7730 4 ай бұрын
@@MegChurley Look, Islam is not the problem. Stealing land, ethnically cleansing it is. Also it’s a problem to try building this ethno state. So no, it doesn’t matter to me that an Israeli Jew learns Islam, what difference does it make? None at all. It’s ridiculous that you need somebody that study Islam to make you understand that Moslem ppl are human, just ridiculous
@zeebs5668
@zeebs5668 4 ай бұрын
Wow Haviv and Coleman in one conversation.....just wow
@lalaholland5929
@lalaholland5929 4 ай бұрын
Love Coleman
@berningid
@berningid 4 ай бұрын
The best and most differentiated podcast about the middle east conflict. Greetings from Germany ❤🙌
@joeld2343
@joeld2343 4 ай бұрын
What a pleasure to listen to all three of these folks. Huge respect for Coleman. His excellent article "The High Price..." will age incredibly well.
@nedsadeh5234
@nedsadeh5234 4 ай бұрын
Haviv is great! He was coherent, logical and rational unlike other so called “ spokespeople” from the Israeli Government.
@deborahfreedman333
@deborahfreedman333 4 ай бұрын
Gur is a leftist, thus less trustworthy than the government spokespeople.
@xoxRLBxox
@xoxRLBxox 4 ай бұрын
Haviv is amazing . I could listen to him an all day .
@itsikmiz
@itsikmiz 4 ай бұрын
Wow, this is so clear. Explains perfectly Israel POV, and more. Worth every minute of your time.
@pennylaprebendere7804
@pennylaprebendere7804 4 ай бұрын
Israel's point of view is Jewish supremacy from the river to the sea, it's the ethnic cleansing and the genocide of the Palestinian people.
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 4 ай бұрын
@@pennylaprebendere7804: Two million Arabs are Israeli citizens today. They have equal rights and freedom of worship. Arab Muslim Israelis sit in the Knesset and on the Supreme Court, and they also serve in the military. It's the *hostile* Arabs who refuse to accept Israel as a sovereign Jewish state that are the problem.
@guymross
@guymross 4 ай бұрын
One of the best interviews on the topic to date.
@neunaame5272
@neunaame5272 4 ай бұрын
Haviv comes across as such a down to earth, humble, sincere guy. 💙💚 - Big shout out from Ireland ... don't worry there are some of us who can see the truth behind this and every attack the Palestinian Arabs perpetrate and perpetuate (with various nefarious neighbours).
@candidbayproductions
@candidbayproductions 3 ай бұрын
~46:00 mark - Coleman hits the nail right on the head calling out the racial binary BS. With all due respect, though, Haviv referring to Israelis of Ashkenazi descent as "white" doesn't exactly help matters. The Nazis never saw them as "Aryan" (SS equivalent of white European purity), and most Ashkenazim have roots in the Middle East. Diaspora sojourn in Europe doesn't magically make a people pure European.
@joankahn
@joankahn 3 ай бұрын
Good points! They are "white" to the morons who subscribe to woke critical race theory but anyone who knows history knows they were not considered white by their haters.
@nancybarry4150
@nancybarry4150 4 ай бұрын
What a wealth of historical knowledge Haviv possess. Curious if Coleman has this same depth of knowledge? What do we learn here in US about world history? I consider myself well educated yet knew very little of what Haviv knows. It’s easy to sit on the other side of the world and assume we know what’s best for the Middle East. Haviv lives in the midst of all these different cultures and religions.
@adaptiveagile
@adaptiveagile 4 ай бұрын
My God that's a lot of brainpower in one place. More than anyone else who comes to mind, when Haviv talks I completely lose track of time. The guy's intelligence, wisdom and perspective are absolutely mesmerizing.
@shannonm.townsend1232
@shannonm.townsend1232 4 ай бұрын
Do you know Mouin Rabbani?
@adaptiveagile
@adaptiveagile 4 ай бұрын
@@shannonm.townsend1232 Most unfortunately.
@thevillageyid
@thevillageyid 4 ай бұрын
@@shannonm.townsend1232 A clownshoe.
@davidk2471
@davidk2471 4 ай бұрын
@@shannonm.townsend1232 I'm reading his stuff, he's not too interested in peaceful coexistence with Israel is he? I guess that's a bit of a taboo, even if he were.
@shannonm.townsend1232
@shannonm.townsend1232 4 ай бұрын
@@davidk2471 can you explain more what you mean?
@pondacres
@pondacres 4 ай бұрын
This was outstanding, thank you. I'm now off to search some more Gur vids.
@jenniferholtzman5301
@jenniferholtzman5301 3 ай бұрын
Adding another voice of encouragement to please write a book! The American historian Heather Cox Richardson wrote (and still writes) daily letters linking history and current events, since 2016, and has woven them into a book that will no doubt be an authoritative and enduring chronicle of our time. Haviv is the person who is best positioned to do something similar for Israel. All admiration and profound thanks for all your KZbin lectures, interviews, and podcasts, from your devoted fan in Canada.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
Good to see another Canadian does a deeper dive into this region of the world that 99% of other people. Thx for mentioning Richardson as I hadn't heard of her.
@kiankaviani1523
@kiankaviani1523 4 ай бұрын
Haviv single handedly has opened my mind and knowledge about Arab israeli conflict. This man is a tremendous asset for those who desire to know the truth about the root cause of most of the past 80 years of conflicts in the Middle East. I am a Muslim and Haviv has been able to open my mind and wash all the junk that my Muslim upbringing had shoved into my head about Israel and jews.
@PaulBCohen
@PaulBCohen 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Real brotherhood is only in living the truth.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
That's great. I'm Canadian and have spent much of my life absorbed in the Middle East and married an Egyptian Sunni and have lived in Egypt. Absolutely everyone should be listening to Haviv. There is far too much shallow and emotional thinking about Israel/Palestine and the area that takes place most everywhere.
@couldbe8348
@couldbe8348 3 ай бұрын
You’re not Muslim.
@ronstasYoutube
@ronstasYoutube 2 ай бұрын
Lol fake
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 2 ай бұрын
@@ronstasKZbin Please explain.
@ewannabloom
@ewannabloom 4 ай бұрын
Wow! "We don't justify ourselves". This gave me the chills!
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
I agree. He made so many thought-changing comments. Another one was how he divides the Middle East governments into 4 categories and how these categories aren't what most of us would have thought.
@ellencohen5085
@ellencohen5085 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this excellent and valuable program
@simonkrite7609
@simonkrite7609 3 ай бұрын
Haviv will go down in history as a leading and sane voice of truth and light in these dark times !
@MarjorieMaclean
@MarjorieMaclean 2 ай бұрын
No he won't. In a small subsection of zionists.
@Loveandpeaceforall
@Loveandpeaceforall 4 ай бұрын
this was AMAZING! thank you. It contained seeds of hope. Haviv why hasn't Piers Morgan called you?! Instead we get all these loonies speaking on our behalf
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Unfortunately Piers often purposely has guests on who he knows will result in screaming at each other and nothing is achieved.
@walterbenjamin1386
@walterbenjamin1386 6 күн бұрын
Haviv is the best spokesperson for Israel that I have come across. He helps one realize the greatness and courage of Israel.
@yanivcohen9713
@yanivcohen9713 4 ай бұрын
Agreed. Haviv is the wisest voice and the best spokesperson for Israel and the Jewish people right now.
@deborahfreedman333
@deborahfreedman333 4 ай бұрын
Nah, Gadi Taub is better.
@delcysteffy5896
@delcysteffy5896 4 ай бұрын
And his tone is so calmly confident and grounded.
@LiteraryLA
@LiteraryLA 3 ай бұрын
One of the most illuminating, insightful, and profound interviews I have ever heard. Thank you for this.
@catch451
@catch451 4 ай бұрын
I love you guys so much. I think what you do is so important this day and age. Thank you for having funny yet highly enlightening and enlightening. Much respect and love, Joey Walker-
@Renwa82
@Renwa82 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm back for more. That last podcast with Haviv and Coleman was incredible. So much information I saved it to watch again
@amirabiri2
@amirabiri2 4 ай бұрын
57:56 Israeli Jew here - I whole heartedly disagree with Haviv and Coleman here. Israel is NOT the creation of pogroms and the holocaust, and IS the creation of Zionism. It is true that persecutions drove Jews out of where they were and into Israel, but without Zionism preparing the ground, Israel would not have been an option. This means both the infrastructure of a proto-state, as well as ideological massaging of the Jews around the world for the idea of the Jewish state- which wasn’t there in over a hundred cases of Jews expelled or driven out of countries they lived in for the past 2000 years. Furthermore Zionism predates the secular Zionist movement of the late 1800s. Throughout those 2000 years Jews dreamt of going back to Israel, and there was always a trickle of Jews migrating back. Israel happened when the secularizing assimilating Jews of Europe lost hope of ever being accepted in the west and turned to Zionism.
@el_tejon383
@el_tejon383 4 ай бұрын
"lost hope of ever being accepted in the west" and left, therefore, refugees. And the numbers of those early refugees was dwarfed by the number in the 1920s and 1930s, jews who really needed to get out of Dodge. Does having the homeland of your tradition being the goal of the nationalism mean they weren't refugees needing a place to go? Being a zionist and a refugee don't seem to be mutually exclusive in my mind.
@house684
@house684 4 ай бұрын
The rise of European nationalism is what drove Zionism. Without that, Jews would be nothing more than a diverse, scattered religious group. European nationalism is what gave Jews the belief that they deserved a state of their own. The neo-fascism of Israel is a leftover from its turn of the century European roots.
@el_tejon383
@el_tejon383 4 ай бұрын
@@house684 at that time it wasn't only european nationalism, there was arab nationalism, aafrikans nationalism, and I am sure others. In any event, they were clearly refugees and by the time large numbers showed up is was because the US was closed. They clearly would have wanted to go there not Israel if there wss no quota as 95%+ of them went to the US before the quota system. Hard to say, therefore, that they went to Israel for zionism or nationalism in general. They had no where else to go.
@talsapps
@talsapps 4 ай бұрын
​​​@@house684all those people calling Israel facistic have 0 understanding of what Israeli politics and Israeli society is like.
@dschutz2211
@dschutz2211 4 ай бұрын
Im afraid that would be you.​@@talsapps
@fedraa3967
@fedraa3967 3 ай бұрын
wow what a fresh take on this conflict, i'm hearing most of these informations for the first time (i'm a brazilian catholic trying to wrap my head around this conflict since october 7th happened and i watched dozens of hours of videos and talked to multiple israelis from all political ideologies, from far right to pro-palestine. most sources online and people now end up providing the same information). This is the most nuanced video i've seen about it and i completely understood his point of view. Great job Mr Haviv!
@Klayhamn
@Klayhamn 2 ай бұрын
as an israeli jew i can confirm this is the best discussion of the topic i encountered so far makes me feel how all "official" spokespersons and representees of Israel are doing such a shitty job.
@ItsAlrightMa
@ItsAlrightMa 5 күн бұрын
Haviv is such an important voice during these difficult times. I'm glad that you found him!
@rose-mariefisk768
@rose-mariefisk768 4 ай бұрын
Every Jew in America should listen to this podcast because Haviv has told us our story as Jews. He has provided at least this American Jew with answers I didn't even know the questions to. The singular best podcast on this subject ever. Seriously. I have watched and listened to every podcast, lectures, interviews with Haviv since I found him on Dan Senors podcast "Call Me Back" Dan and Haviv already know the story, so they don't answer the simple question of "Our Story," They discuss the future, and that's great. But Dave and I are typical of most American Jews, we didn't know how to answer "Go Back to the Poland" jeers. "What you mean I should have let my father in law be gassed at Auschwitz like his parents and sister?" To us, it's such an unserious question and it's posed by radicals, so why bother. But we needed to know for OURSELVES the answer. We don't have to feel guilty. Israelis know they don't need to feel guilty. We didn't know we needed to not feel guilty too. Please come back on Dave's show and further discuss the settlements. I felt we were entering a whole new area of history and knowledge, I cried out, "No, keep going. I need to know more" and I know more than the average Jew about the history of the state of Israel, and the Palestinians than the average person. We never stop learning. The day we stop learning is the day we die. So please come back soon.
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 4 ай бұрын
What a thoughtful comment. I'm NZ-Australian and a strong supporter of Israel and the right for Jewish self-determination in their ancestral homeland. My New Zealand grandfather fought against the Ottoman Army, the Turks and local Arabs, in WWI and he's buried in the British Military Cemetery near Jerusalem. He died liberating the Holy Land from Islamic rule and I don't see why there should ever be another Arab state in that land. The Hejazi Arabs (who also fought with the British, as did the Jews) were granted 99% of the carved-up Ottoman Middle East land already, those countries being Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. If the Arabs of Palestine want to live in peaceful coexistence with Jews in their homeland then it would be fine, and over two million Arabs already do so. But the Arabs of the #disputed Palestinian Territories don't want peace, and their ideology promotes fighting the Jews, driving them out, until they have ALL of the land back under Islamic rule again [Quran 2:191]. I agree that Haviv Rettig Gur is a great educator on this topic... 🇮🇱🙏💙
@jeremyh9213
@jeremyh9213 2 ай бұрын
You forgot to read ayah 190 of surah al baqarah. Do you have a fundamental disagreement with that ayah? Also read ayah 192…please don’t cherry pick from our book as I’m sure you wouldn’t like if we did it to yours…which is easy
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 2 ай бұрын
​@@jeremyh9213: Quran 9:190 says "Fight in the cause of Allah ˹only˺ against those who wage war against you, but do not exceed the limits. Allah does not like transgressors." How do you explain the concept of Islam being in a 'state of war' with all of the non-Islamic world, as in Dar al-Harb vs Dar al-Islam? Islam is full of contradictions and many of the later verses bring different *obligations* for Muslims after Muhammed's political-legal ideology grew in power. It doesn't matter to me what individual Muslims like you think. What matters is how Islam is interpreted and *put into practice* by fundamentalist extremist Muslim groups like Hamas, ISIS, the Islamic regime of Iran, Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Ansar Allah, etc. While the Qur'an and other Islamic doctrines exist, and while the Qur'an is believed by Muslims to be the eternal and immutable word of the god of Islam, the non-Muslim world will always have problems with Muslims.
@jeremyh9213
@jeremyh9213 2 ай бұрын
@@sandytatham3592 First you need to answer my question and answer if you have a fundamental problem with the ayah 2:190. You didn't answer this but instead brought into the conversation certain groups such as the khawaarij and shia. And spare me the islamaphobe BS...it's old, boring and easily refutable...
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 2 ай бұрын
@@jeremyh9213: Sorry I didn't comment on the actual surah. It seems quite reasonable to me. But how do Muslims define "those who wage war against you"? And how do Muslims define "transgressors"? I tend to look at how Muslims define these terms and how they put them into practice. Is that so unreasonable? The lives of Infidels and those who are not considered "true Muslims" are at stake in this matter. It's a huge problem!
@sathykay6768
@sathykay6768 4 ай бұрын
Oh wow! What a fantastic conversation. Haviv is so so amazing, and so CALM! 3 fantastically respectful conversationalists. You give me HOPE that tomorrow can be better. Keep talking guys, I am listening. 😊
@jamesleet8330
@jamesleet8330 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely excellent and informative interview. You asked good questions and also let him speak. Thank you!
@khadimndiaye7730
@khadimndiaye7730 4 ай бұрын
„Even if there would be no settlements …“ this is something the Israelis like to point out so often. „The settlements don’t matter to the current conflict so we just continue the illegal settlements, even increase them, because the Palestinians don’t care about that.“ So long this denial of what the Palestinians want maintains, namely: a life in dignity on their own land, justice; they won’t be peace in the Middle East.
@JastorKeane-ln2tz
@JastorKeane-ln2tz 4 ай бұрын
Indeed. The whole thing is just an abhorrent land grab.
@condovo
@condovo 4 ай бұрын
"So long they denial what the Palestinians want, namely a life in dignity on their own land, justice, they won’t be peace in the Middle East." But which is their own land? Can you please spell it out? Jenin or Jaffa? Hebron or Haifa? From the River to the Sea or the West Bank and Gaza? What is there to negotiate? Israel's existence or the occupation? And the occupation of what? Spell it out.
@condovo
@condovo 4 ай бұрын
@@JastorKeane-ln2tz Land grab where? Tel Aviv too?
@khadimndiaye7730
@khadimndiaye7730 4 ай бұрын
​@@condovo as if there were not SEVERAL UN resolutions of how the partition looks like: at least! the whole of the Westbank, East-Jerusalem and Gaza. BUT Israel is sticking to none of them. No more illegal occupation, nowhere. This is a starting point. But in the Westbank, which Israel is illegally occupying, Israel recently legalized settlements, which ALL countries (also the biggest Israel supporters US, Germany, England, and so on) criticize. Spain thought it through and don't see a big difference to what Israel is doing to what Russia is doing. To be honest, I'm lacking the imagination to challenge this idea: Israel is doing the same as Russia, but they do it for decades now.
@JillGrunewald-lp7lp
@JillGrunewald-lp7lp 4 ай бұрын
@@khadimndiaye7730Israel won Gaza and the West Bank in a defensive war! This is similar to the war of 1812 when borders between Canada and the USA were altered. Israel however, returned Gaza and the West Bank which was their only buffer to missiles and bombs consistently being lobbed into Israel. This bombing is NOT ok!
@angelasophia3705
@angelasophia3705 4 ай бұрын
To Coleman's question about why Israel doesn't tell its victim story - think about it interpersonally, you're not going to tell your vulnerable story to a hostile audience who hates and invalidates you. On the one hand, it's a matter of self-preservation (look at all the denials around Oct 7th, the same thing happened after WW2, even in Israel, victims were met with denials and gaslighting, so they stopped telling their vulnerable stories of trauma), but the second is also pride. It's a matter of pride, not to discuss your legitimate victimhood, to somehow justify your existence. On the issue of us knowing our history - we knew it. We learned it. But now, a bunch of malicious people came along and re-wrote all the narratives, and we don't know how to respond because we don't know what's true anymore. We learned one sided narratives. How much of their side is true? We just don't know anymore. Additionally, a lot of learning about our history wasn't a learning; it's an emotionally noxious indoctrination in trauma, a trauma our parents and grandparents didn't want to heal, but wanted to transmit, to make us carry those burdens and misery for them. Many of us rejected and walked away from that pervasive constant misery foisted upon us under the guise of "our history." Now we are struggling to separate what is our history from this traumatic baggage of victimhood identity which makes us sick. (I'm sure lots of other persecuted people understand this psychological distinction. Yes, we want to know our history, but no, we don't want to be recruited into endless grievances and resentments and an identity of victimhood which never ceases.).
@vanessa1569
@vanessa1569 4 ай бұрын
Wow. You need to speak up more if you can possibly muster it. Thanks for sharing ✌
@davidk2471
@davidk2471 4 ай бұрын
Very well said but it's a difficult line to walk, on the one hand not wanting victimhood to define us while on the other hand seeing how quickly Jew hate revives itself. Is remembering the hard parts of our history not a bit of a fire alarm that could save us from harm?
@angelasophia3705
@angelasophia3705 4 ай бұрын
@@davidk2471 I think that is an important question. There is often a fear that if we heal, if we let go of the trauma, we will somehow forget, or forget in such a way that we will lose our discernment for danger. As though healing implies ignorance of some kind. So we hold on in the wrong way, for the wrong reasons. In reality, the reverse is true. Healing brings more wisdom, more discernment, and better more effective approaches; a clarity of vision which trauma clouds. Holding on to trauma doesn't keep us safer, it almost ensures (spiritually) that it will repeat. It will have to be retriggered in us, again and again, until we heal it fully. Ultimately, we cannot control antisemitism in others. And leaping into action to fight against it, when we haven't healed, often means that we are fruitlessly tilting at windmills, (emotionally reactive out of past trauma) and it is ineffective in the external world.
@davidk2471
@davidk2471 4 ай бұрын
@@angelasophia3705 Maybe, or maybe it's a lot of talk Nobody who has a victimized mentality (whether valid or not) fully heals while maintaining that identity. Maybe my grandchildren won't have it because my kids are mixed and interfaith and not totally steeped in the historical oppression of the Jews (though they are facing some of that now). Victimization, even in histories that are not a long, wide, or deep as the Jewish one, is not something that is easily shed from an identity; it's quite the opposite since it FORMS the identity and often sits at or near its centre. (I'm thinking of Quebec actually but I'm sure there are lots of examples; maybe Ireland too.) So maybe the healing is about being mindful so the "shield" aspect of that negative history doesn't become a sword with which to attack others. What does this "healing" mean to you?
@angelasophia3705
@angelasophia3705 4 ай бұрын
@@davidk2471 I'm sharing wisdom with you. It is not a lot of talk, but actual reality. You are conflating two different things. Being victimized by something or someone is real and valid. Healing means processing that pain and trauma fully. A victimhood identity is something else. It is an unwillingness to heal, and instead a manipulation of the trauma, the status as victim, for the sake of power. The former is healthy and life affirming. The latter is noxious and life denying. Jews have lost a lot of their authentic identity, their authentic dignity, because they stopped healing, and turned victimhood into the identity. There is a beautiful authentic Jewish identity which includes the suffering and the glorious transcendence of suffering, the real wisdom and virtue that comes from the healing of suffering. It doesn't drown in the noxious narcissistic elements of victimhood.
@marciateperman8811
@marciateperman8811 4 ай бұрын
Love the idea of the week by week chronicles made into a book and his name entering historical books as a great intellectual, with fair, nuanced and human commentaries. Thanks Haviv!!! And thanks gentleman for holding this conversation. ❤
@ghostofdayinperson
@ghostofdayinperson 4 ай бұрын
There must be victory. The Palestinians have proven that they will never compromise.
@lizberezin2919
@lizberezin2919 3 ай бұрын
And Israel will never lie down with arms raised and let the Palestinians distroy it. So it will just continue like this.
@rachelkeane331
@rachelkeane331 4 ай бұрын
this is Haviv's best interview ever and he needs to be an internationally recognized name and voice. Haviv, slow down just a little bit. You are so smart and you speak so fast. If you want to better understand Israel and Zionism and Ashkenazim, read the Yizkor books from the various communities in Europe that were totally wiped out in the Holocaust. Many of the authors are people who fled in the 1920s and 1930s to Eretz Yisrael following the pogroms of the Russian Civil war that slaughtered 200,000 Jews. They begged their family and friends to join them in Eretz Yisrael. All who did not perished.
@joankahn
@joankahn 3 ай бұрын
You forgot an important comma! "All who did not, perished!" You brought up very good points. I hope people here WILL look at the Yizkor books of SO many communities. I have spent hundreds of hours reading about destroyed worlds and communities.
@taleiran
@taleiran 4 ай бұрын
Kudos to Haviv Rettig Gur for another lucid explanation of the conflict, and to Coleman Hughes for brilliant, really brilliant questions. A critical comment about Haviv's description of Naqba - it is simply misleading that he did not mention why Naqba happened in the first place. A civil war broke out between the Palestinian Jews and Palestinian Arabs after the UN decision on 29 November 1947 to partition Palestine. Both the Arabs and Jews were trying to drive each other from their homes, mostly in the Jewish part. No massive exodus of Arabs, 333 Jews and 345 Arabs were killed by January 1948. It is only when the State of Israel was declared on May 14, 1948, and five Arab armies invaded to annihilate the Jews, and the Jews fought back, that the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs fled. Some were driven away by the Jews, most fled to clear the way for the invading Arab armies. It's a familiar, by now, story line - start a war, lose the war, don't admit defeat, don't negotiate a peace agreement, and declare themselves victims
@satiricgames2129
@satiricgames2129 3 ай бұрын
Got told to leave friend all the Arab world told them to leave and when the jews would die they would get their land back so I'm not sure about that
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 3 ай бұрын
This very video states that the hundreds of thousands that fled in the Naqba did so mainly because spokespersons for the invading Arab armies made clear they would be "viewed as renegades" if they took Israeli protection and remained. That tells you the Arab armies said basically "leave or else!" (they would be viewed as pretty much traitors, and so, the invading Arabs caused the naqba with a threat.
@abdallahalbaiti3252
@abdallahalbaiti3252 3 ай бұрын
You are lying. Look at plan Dalet. The expulsion of Palestinians was a deliberate plan to take more territory after the partition.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
@@roundedges2 . Thanks. And at that time no one told these people (mostly Bedouin or those living in very small villages as I understand) they may not be able to return as that wasn't the immediate goal of the Arab armies. Even today the other Arab countries don't care about the Palestinians. If they did they would have taken them in. Have you read about how Kuwait expelled approx 300K Palestinians after the Gulf War? Only about 50K Palestinians who were married to Kuwaitis were allowed to stay. This is all thanks to Yasser Arafat (Sunni) siding with Iraq when Sadaam Hussein (Shiite) invaded Kuwait.
@redscar183
@redscar183 4 ай бұрын
why the hell did you guys have to finish this convo after 90 minutes? what is the constraint here?. u have such a n amazing guest why not have him for several hours?
@estheramma
@estheramma 3 ай бұрын
Second that emotion. Didn’t want it to end.
@estheramma
@estheramma 3 ай бұрын
By far one of, if not the most, informative & insightful discussions on the topic. Haviv absolutely nailed it in regard to the U.S. media & academia being an uncurious wasteland & elite morality play. Such a sad state of affairs, but clear eyed & articulate thinkers like Haviv & Coleman give me hope. Very useful indeed!
@debbielondon1809
@debbielondon1809 4 ай бұрын
OMG! This is one of the clearest explanations of the formation of Israel I have ever heard! The Jews still had nowhere to go after WWII!
@jeremyh9213
@jeremyh9213 2 ай бұрын
So the Palestinians pay the price for Nazi crimes…lovely…
@bettymulders7641
@bettymulders7641 3 ай бұрын
This is very good , he can explain the situation in Israel very brightly ,he learns you a lot
@ZohraBanon
@ZohraBanon 4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Menachbenach
@Menachbenach 3 ай бұрын
This is the most important talk I've ever heard on YT
@AC-nz6np
@AC-nz6np 4 ай бұрын
It’s great to hear someone who understands the alliances. Speaking to people on the street it’s difficult to explain this. It’s never as simple as Muslim vs Jew or right vs left.
@zeebs5668
@zeebs5668 4 ай бұрын
Pure brilliance....the entire time I kept thinking Haviv will go down in History as one of the most important people for Jews and lo and behold, you guys thought the same. Thank you so much for this
@richardchurchward4413
@richardchurchward4413 4 ай бұрын
Because he repeats all the Israeli talking points. I waited for some real concessions about the dispossession, occupation and erasure of Palestinians. He gave none. He argues from an Israel-centric position and does not see with any clarity the suffering inflicted in the creation of Israel I suspect you do not either..
@willosee
@willosee 4 ай бұрын
This was tremendous!!!
@ehyeh365
@ehyeh365 4 ай бұрын
Wow! Two of my favorite people to listen to lately! Thank you!!!
@stopthepressnewsdotcom7918
@stopthepressnewsdotcom7918 4 ай бұрын
Lots of insight in this incredible and rational discussion. Im very well versed in the "conflict", and i learned a lot from this video.
@saja410
@saja410 4 ай бұрын
You learned propaganda man! Go and read the ethnic cleansing of Palestine! Read for Illan pappe and Antony Loewenstein
@Joseph80201
@Joseph80201 4 ай бұрын
I grew up here in Israel during the 2nd Intifada and I know my history very, very well. Until Haviv said I never noticed ; but I truly DO NOT have an idea what the second Intifada was about.
@sh25098
@sh25098 4 ай бұрын
The Palestinians never really wanted the 2 state solution
@Bigredfitnessmoshe
@Bigredfitnessmoshe 4 ай бұрын
You shouldn’t be embarrassed about the settlements! That’s the Jewish homeland of Judea and Samaria !
@sandytatham3592
@sandytatham3592 4 ай бұрын
Exactly... 🙏
@redmondo42
@redmondo42 2 ай бұрын
They're illegal under Article 49(6) of the Fourth Geneva Convention, as recognised by the UN Security Council and the International Court of Justice. Even the Israeli government's own advisors warned back in 1968 that they would violate international law.
@listenup455
@listenup455 4 ай бұрын
Three gems sitting in front of mics. Thank you for sharing!
@SharonMichaeli-sv1dg
@SharonMichaeli-sv1dg 4 ай бұрын
There is no actual proof that Raam and Likud party were ever in real negotiation to form a coalition, Mansur Abas said he spoke with Netanyahu, but Netanyahu rejected the idea and Abas lied since he showed nothing to prove his claim. Abas is a part of the Muslim brotherhood that's responsible for the suffering of many people in Arab countries, He is full of sweet talk when he speaks in Hebrew, but if you listen to what he say in Arabic you'll get a totally different perspective.
@joankahn
@joankahn 3 ай бұрын
Good points.
@redscar183
@redscar183 4 ай бұрын
u guys are just awesome. that was an incredible conversation. i feel so better informed after this. this haviv guy is truly great. Now i understand why you introduced him like that.
@xoxRLBxox
@xoxRLBxox 4 ай бұрын
Haviv is a great guy .
@retyifourthree6929
@retyifourthree6929 3 ай бұрын
man, thank you so much for having these conversations. i have been obsessed with learning and studying this conflict ever since October 7, and as someone who is more sympathetic to the Palestinian side, i must say that some of the best and most compassionate cases for Israel i have ever heard have been on your show. i’ve listened to probably a hundred debates on the issue now, read 5 books on it, and also listened to Martyrmade episodes 1-7 on the conflict, which are incredible. you should have Darryl Cooper on!
@boris5926
@boris5926 4 ай бұрын
hi if you can please bring einat wilf on the podcast she's also awesome
@paddydiddles4415
@paddydiddles4415 4 ай бұрын
Wow this is the most info packed comprehensive analysis I’ve seen in a single podcast
@patricknoble3090
@patricknoble3090 4 ай бұрын
The point made at ~51:00 is a really good point. I mean, a REALLY good point. I'm completely sympathetic of the Israeli perspective on this conflict, and even then i don't think I've considered this point. Wow. ❤
@leonman30
@leonman30 3 ай бұрын
This is one of the best interviews on the topic that I have ever heard, and I listened to dozens upon dozens!
@vivianprinsloo1832
@vivianprinsloo1832 4 ай бұрын
I love listening to Haviv, and I’m glad he touched on the religious aspect of this war, but alas( I suspect he is an atheist), the depth of understanding regarding the spiritual and religious concepts are lacking. Belief is not something one can be argued into, and that sums up the almost unsurmountable divide and chaos we are experiencing.
@MarjorieMaclean
@MarjorieMaclean 2 ай бұрын
Religion and race should never mix. Israel is a toxic example of this.
@BaconAwesome-sr5xq
@BaconAwesome-sr5xq 4 ай бұрын
Haviv is so eloquent and effective - just the best communicator I've ever seen about the experience of Israeli Jews. Have you done Rogan?
@ArkadyItkin
@ArkadyItkin 4 ай бұрын
What a beautiful podcast. "Uncuriosity" is an essential concept which also explains why the "elite" college students weren't curious about vax / mask mandates and were willing to be subjected to them in perpetuity without any pushback whatsoever. What people outside Israel don't know is how many people look, talk and think like Haviv and that his view are in fact mainstream in Israel.
@kirstymiller9332
@kirstymiller9332 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for coming up into my ffeed. I feel like Coleman did this. I look forward to listneing ✌️
@rivkagurevitz9019
@rivkagurevitz9019 3 ай бұрын
While Coleman never heard a bad word about Jews at Columbia, other Jewish students heard stuff if they were in the right department.
@trexusification
@trexusification 3 ай бұрын
I never don’t learn from Haviv’s videos. This was a fabulous conversation thank you
@buddhaway
@buddhaway 4 ай бұрын
I'm making this comment only 15 minutes in, so I may edit if something changes further into the podcast... But I'm at the point where they are questioning why the Americans seem to be so terrible at negotiating with any actors in the Middle East. I just want to add one point to that conversation- maybe the main point for the Americans is more domestic politics than a desire to be effective in negotiations. It is an election year in the US and the pro-Palestine mov't has never been bigger and louder. The administration is probably just more interested in appeasing its base by seeming tough on Israel and letting Israel take the blame for the lack of ceasefires.
@annfenton3580
@annfenton3580 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for intelligent truth about Israel! People in Canada and US need to learn and understand the truth!!
@ChantelCleminson
@ChantelCleminson 4 ай бұрын
The situation is complexed. It is like South Africa and apartheid. America saw this as a black / white issue, yet it is far more complexed with multiple tribes etc. To really understand, you need to be on the ground.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
Thx. To be on the ground and dig, dig, dig for more understanding.
@ULINEgo
@ULINEgo 3 ай бұрын
Useful isnt even the tip of the iceburg that moves within your life. Most profound thanks, and someday,your comprehensive educational analysis will be reflected in purposeful human legacy, utilizing the example you set of respectful correspondence reinforcing strength of mind and will to seek hope in the honor of human truth. Gratefully, HB
@Justice-e5k
@Justice-e5k 4 ай бұрын
Really fascinating conversation, thank you.
@sbaumgartner9848
@sbaumgartner9848 3 ай бұрын
I've listened to Haviv a couple of times before. However this conversation is the most relevant, detailed and clear that I've heard. I agree with Daniel that Haviv should be far better known amongst Israelis, Palestinians, the Middle East and the rest of the world. He is totally right about western university students (and IMO their professors, journalists and the average citizen in the west) are lazy shallow thinkers. No one wants to peel back the onion to get to the salient points. Haviv talking about how the Middle East countries are divided into four categories of political/religious leanings is vital to know.
@bataween1
@bataween1 4 ай бұрын
excellent discussion, but Haviv has nothing to say about most of the Jewish refugees who populate Israel - Jews expelled from Arab countries.
@Edmontonsum
@Edmontonsum 4 ай бұрын
Gur has talked about exactly those refugees innumerable times.
@TheAmrthe2nd
@TheAmrthe2nd 4 ай бұрын
But Israel wants these Jews to migrate to there, Israel wants all Jews to migrate there!
@bataween1
@bataween1 4 ай бұрын
@@Edmontonsum Not on this occasion
@ULINEgo
@ULINEgo 3 ай бұрын
he literally spoke on it
@victoriahigman6802
@victoriahigman6802 4 ай бұрын
It must be heart wrenching to speak these things. With relatives who are maybe still alive from that old destruction
@leorabrisblat7083
@leorabrisblat7083 4 ай бұрын
Columbia in particular was the university of Edward Said and his postmodern Orientalism followed up by the most cherry picked history in the world by Rashid Khalid and his “100 year war on Palestine”. Israel is deeply in need of popular academic authors to challenge the post modern fairy tales by these Palestinian professors.
@richardchurchward4413
@richardchurchward4413 4 ай бұрын
So Palestinian scholars outnumber Jewish scholars on American campuses? Proof?
@joankahn
@joankahn 3 ай бұрын
SO TRUE!
@Dbravado1
@Dbravado1 2 ай бұрын
The reason why America is not a good negotiator in this situation is because they are not a neutral actor. They are clearly on Israel's side so how do you expect the other side to take them serioudsly?
@sbriks
@sbriks 4 ай бұрын
Haviv.. amazing intellect
@toassistindo
@toassistindo 3 ай бұрын
You guys are all awesome! What a trio
@MALIKAGAA
@MALIKAGAA 3 ай бұрын
Sad to see Comedy Cellar still Propagandists
@redmondo42
@redmondo42 2 ай бұрын
It's just one big Zionist circle-jerk. Cringeworthy
@glynnrabin3342
@glynnrabin3342 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant podcast. Thank you!!!!!
@avimoyal149
@avimoyal149 4 ай бұрын
What is the name of the podcast with haviv gur?
@comedycellarclips
@comedycellarclips 4 ай бұрын
Call Me Back with Dan Senor
@strictlyroots7343
@strictlyroots7343 4 ай бұрын
This is fascinating. Thanks Comedy Cellar.
@Ouzrighara
@Ouzrighara 4 ай бұрын
There is no democracy in the west bank. This is very far from the reality that they are forced to live this way and then dare to compare and ctitisize their way. This is also works the same in Gaza where they are forced to live a different way of life.
@ericantes9203
@ericantes9203 3 ай бұрын
Not true. They have agency. Prior to suicide bombings and intifadas there were no barriers. Israelis lived in Gaza till 2005
@Ouzrighara
@Ouzrighara 3 ай бұрын
@@ericantes9203 I do not think you know what's you're talking about. Having an agency and not having barriers does not mean you are giving the life. Israel ahould give them the life they deserve.
@ericantes9203
@ericantes9203 3 ай бұрын
@@Ouzrighara they are living the life they chose. I don't think you understand their society or culture.
@Ouzrighara
@Ouzrighara 3 ай бұрын
@@ericantes9203 This has nothing to do with them, their society or culture. All what is happening is a reaction to what is happening to them. They should never pay the price of of the others.
@ericantes9203
@ericantes9203 3 ай бұрын
@@Ouzrighara I'm sorry but you are incorrect. 2 million Arab Muslims are citizens of Israel for this reason. Not everyone wants to live under strict Islamic shariah law. I'm not judging them , but pretending they can coexist is ludacris. Many culture norms are polar opposites of each other. In reality both countries are willing parties to this continuing holy war.
@smoothddd
@smoothddd 4 ай бұрын
Best analysis iv'e heard , Haviv is amazing
@ADag83
@ADag83 4 ай бұрын
I really hope your mutual friend Glenn watches this! Phenomenal interview. Loved every moment. I think a Glenn Loury version with a good dose of respectful pushback would be a terrific podcast as well. I especially loved the critique of Western academia. Would have loved to hear Coleman react more to that. And I think you could have done a whole episode on how the occupation could unravel Israeli democracy / erode western support. Happy thank you more please! Edited: support is the wrong word. Western belonging and collaboration and stimulation and growth.
@aupti
@aupti 4 ай бұрын
Great talk
@homebg2163
@homebg2163 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@MrMhammam
@MrMhammam 4 ай бұрын
He is a brilliant guy. However doing lots of cherry picking to make Israeli policies looking better. Talking about an electoral promise of retreating from western bank settlements and ignoring the fact of doubling the number of illegal settlements is just absurd.
@ivabiggin5964
@ivabiggin5964 4 ай бұрын
القرآن لا يسمح بالانتحار. إنه يحرم صراحةً أخذ حياة المرء. الآية ذات الصلة هي: سورة النساء (4:29): "وَلَا تَقْتُلُوا أَنْفُسَكُمْ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ بِكُمْ رَحِيمًا". لذا بناءً على القرآن، فإن استخدام الأطفال الصغار كدروع بشرية وإرسالهم إلى الموت يعد خطيئة وفقًا للقرآن. ولكن بما أن الأغبياء المفيدين والأشخاص غير المتعلمين الذين يزعمون أنهم مسلمون لا يدركون أن قتل أطفالك ليس استشهادًا، بل هو رحلة ذهاب فقط لإرسال أطفالك ونفسك إلى الجحيم. لا عجب أن العالم الإسلامي المتحضر لا يريد أن يكون له أي علاقة بعبادة الموت في غزة وأن الآخرين من الغباء أن يعرفوا أنهم يقتلون أنفسهم وأطفالهم إلى الأبد. القرآن 101.
@DevorahC
@DevorahC 4 ай бұрын
I project that they are not interrupting you simply because of cultural "politeness', but rather, like me, are listening out of a hunger to understand a grounded narrative that has been lacking and fills in the major blanks.
@rachelkeane331
@rachelkeane331 4 ай бұрын
the problem with our world and why so many do not understand or already know any of what Haviv says is because you cannot shrink it down into a 20-second TikTok video.
@UdiKoomran
@UdiKoomran 3 ай бұрын
Can anyone clarify which podcast they are referring to at 00:40? Thanks
@Mitchellogic
@Mitchellogic 4 ай бұрын
Great conversation! Hope more will listen
@sunnyla2835
@sunnyla2835 4 ай бұрын
It’s my 72-year-old friend’s history of his PARENTS! My friend knows, but wow, norm is so right about forgetting that.😢
@Lelandbug
@Lelandbug 4 ай бұрын
I appreciate you having Gur on here. I’m one of your harshest critics btw. I do listen to Gur however because - much as I think half of what he says is atrocious, I think half of what he says is very good. And my appreciation at you having him on is genuine.
@jennybravo7019
@jennybravo7019 4 ай бұрын
I don't agree with everything he says either. I think it would be interesting to have someone at the same level of knowledge to challenge his stance on some points. But like you, I wholeheartedly agree with some other stuff he's saying.
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