Peace activist, human rights advocate and Middle East scholar Dalia Ziada returns to discuss Egypt’s attempts to revoke her citizenship over her support for Israel since October 7 and her criticism of Egyptian policy.
Read moreDavid Harris is joined by John Spencer, a former U.S. military officer, urban warfare specialist and a keen observer of the Hamas-triggered war with Israel.
Read moreInternational human rights lawyer and social media influencer Arsen Ostrovsky joins David Harris to discuss defending Israel in the courts, on campuses, with governments and in the media.
Read moreDavid Harris reflects on the modern-day exoduses of Soviet and Ethiopian Jewry, historic journeys he witnessed firsthand and shares why these stories should be integral to our Passover narrative and ongoing Jewish identity.
Read moreDavid Harris speaks with Andrew Fox, Research Fellow at the Henry Jackson Society and former British Army officer with 16 years of service, now a leading expert on defense and security and a keen observer of Israel and the existential threats it faces.
Read moreOn this episode of Defending Israel with David Harris, Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, discusses the importance of Zionism, the role of Jewish literacy, and the growing disconnect between younger generations and their Jewish identity. How can we bridge the gap and strengthen the future of Jewish life? Tune in […]
Read moreDavid Harris speaks with Mithal al-Alusi, Iraqi politician and advocate for peace with Israel, democracy, and human rights in the Arab world, who has paid a very high price for his principled and courageous advocacy.
Read moreDavid Harris is joined by David Collier, a prominent UK-based investigative journalist dedicated to exposing extremism, antisemitism, and efforts to demonize Israel, most notably in the BBC.
Read moreDavid offers a tour de force monologue about the current situation in Israel and its place in the world and how he, and other American Jewish defenders of the State and of the Jewish people, fit into it.
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