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In this episode of Hannah Klein’s Time, I am joined by Sagi Simchon—an entrepreneur, IDF veteran, and the nephew of a former Labor Party cabinet minister. Sagi brings a deeply compassionate, human-centric perspective to a conversation that is often clouded by political extremes.
We look back at the Second Intifada, a period of profound tragedy where Sagi’s own friends were directly affected. We discuss how that era’s violence—and the modern denial of the October 7th atrocities—are not just political events, but the result of a genocidal ideology that refuses to acknowledge the right of the Jewish state to exist.
In this episode, we explore:
* The Human Toll: Sagi’s personal accounts of the Second Intifada and why his rejection of the pro-Hamas narrative is rooted in a defense of human dignity.
* The Two-State Solution: We discuss the traditional Labor vision for peace and ask the difficult question: Can such a solution exist when the underlying ideology of “Palestinianism” remains uncorrected?
* The Path Forward: Drawing on my discussions with Dr. Einat Wilf, we suggest that for any future two-state vision to be viable, there must first be a moral correction that replaces the goal of extermination with a genuine acknowledgment of reality.
* The Forecast: Why the current global acceleration of Antisemitism—fueled by the denial of October 7th—suggests that regional stability depends on confronting these ideologies head-on.
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By Author/Podcaster Hannah KleinIn this episode of Hannah Klein’s Time, I am joined by Sagi Simchon—an entrepreneur, IDF veteran, and the nephew of a former Labor Party cabinet minister. Sagi brings a deeply compassionate, human-centric perspective to a conversation that is often clouded by political extremes.
We look back at the Second Intifada, a period of profound tragedy where Sagi’s own friends were directly affected. We discuss how that era’s violence—and the modern denial of the October 7th atrocities—are not just political events, but the result of a genocidal ideology that refuses to acknowledge the right of the Jewish state to exist.
In this episode, we explore:
* The Human Toll: Sagi’s personal accounts of the Second Intifada and why his rejection of the pro-Hamas narrative is rooted in a defense of human dignity.
* The Two-State Solution: We discuss the traditional Labor vision for peace and ask the difficult question: Can such a solution exist when the underlying ideology of “Palestinianism” remains uncorrected?
* The Path Forward: Drawing on my discussions with Dr. Einat Wilf, we suggest that for any future two-state vision to be viable, there must first be a moral correction that replaces the goal of extermination with a genuine acknowledgment of reality.
* The Forecast: Why the current global acceleration of Antisemitism—fueled by the denial of October 7th—suggests that regional stability depends on confronting these ideologies head-on.
Support The Sentinel’s Journal
If you value these deep-dive conversations and the extensive research required to challenge radical ideologies, please consider supporting my work. Your contributions allow me to continue providing the intellectual clarity and fact-checking necessary for a more stable future.
* Become a Paid Subscriber: Join our community on Substack to access exclusive content and support our growth.
* Donate via Donorbox: Support Hannah Klein. Your one-time or recurring donations directly fuel our mission to build a reader-based news network.
Thank you for standing with me as we seek the truth.