Ha'aretz journalist Ari Shavit and Atlantic National Correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg discuss clashing views of Israel, as an occupying force or as an oppressor.
Bio
Jeffrey Goldberg
Jeffrey Goldberg is a national correspondent of The Atlantic. Before joining The Atlantic in 2007, he was Middle East correspondent and Washington correspondent for The New Yorker. Previously, Goldberg served as a correspondent for The New York Times Magazine and New York magazine. His book Prisoners has been hailed as one of the best books of 2006 by several publications including the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.
Goldberg is the recipient of numerous awards including the Anti-Defamation League Daniel Pearl Prize, the National Magazine Award for Reporting for his coverage of Islamic terrorism, and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists prize for best international investigative journalist, to name a few. Goldberg was a public policy scholar in 2002 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and in 2001 he was the Syrkin fellow in letters of the Jerusalem Foundation.
Ari Shavit
Ari Shavit is a writer and columnist of the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz. A proud Zionist, he lives in Jerusalem.
That is correct, we Jews were forced to wear the yellow star in England 1250 throughout europe until 1945, to brand us like cattle, no poperty ownership no equal rights, think about you abuse a small stubborn historical population, for 3000 years and now the So called International law wants Israel to roll over, never again, we wear the yellow star with pride.