Summary
Highlights
The panel discusses a Pew Research survey indicating growing anti-Israel sentiment worldwide. Adam Mosaf suggests the need to differentiate between Democrats and Republicans in the survey data, pointing to woke leftist ideologies influencing negative perceptions of Israel.
Adam elaborates on political realignment in the US, noting that support for Israel is increasingly aligned with conservative Republicans due to Judeo-Christian connections. He emphasizes that context is required around support for Israel, and that Democrats sometimes correctly state positions, but without arguing individual rights. He characterizes our current political situation as being between opposing forces agreeing to foundational collectivist premises.
Daniel highlights the significant difference in views on Israel between the right and left in America, with 74% on the left viewing Israel unfavorably compared to 30% on the right. He critiques Democrats for aligning with radical elements and failing to define what 'pro-Israel' truly means.
Adam asserts that the United States is going through its own political realignment. He states that while Biden says pro-Israel things, he has also undermined Israel consistently. He further states that the objective is on the political spectrum should be individualism, freedom, and capitalism versus collectivism and statism.
The panel references Ayn Rand's stance on the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1973 and her assertion that Israel is fighting for civilization against barbaric forces, supported by Soviet Russia at the time.
Adam emphasizes Israel is even more free and is therefore compared to the barbarians they're fighting. A refutal of the term Palistinian is made. He contends that Israel is fighting a war against the anti-Western ideology and jihadist attitude, spearheaded by Iran, which seeks to destroy Western values.
Daniel laments the lack of moral support for countries like Israel and Ukraine fighting against dictatorships. He observes the civility of modern-day Israel compared with the savagery and radicalization of today's Arabs. He mentions the high support for Hamas within Gaza, and that modern moral travesties are preventing modernity.
Razi cites global survey numbers and how each culture is headed based on how it treats the Jews. There is some mention of certain countries' favorability toward Israel, with a focus on Japan and the Netherlands.
Adam talks about the role of altruism. The panelists explain how the Anti-Israel pro-Hamas activists hate America. Adam says this is a fight for civilization, and the leading representative from the anti-western ideology comes from Iran from the Islamic Totalitarian Jihadist. Iran should've been taken out after 9/11.
The panelists discuss that as of today, Saudi Arabia is potentially a very interesting scenario, due to normalizing its relations with Israel. They talk about the UAE and how it is one of the best examples from Arab countries that is showing what it means to have a good country in the Middle East.
Adam supports the Abraham Accords, for the same reason that the peace accords entered into Jordan; it removes an immediate military threat to Israel. Another discuss point is that the Arab countries are already dictatorships, but it's all about the orientation of the country's orientation that matters.
The panelists review more of the trends and numbers. Adam declares some foundamentalist change with racism where anti-semitism is rampant and violent. Where they say the taboo is removed, their countries degrade themselves into violence.
Another focus the panelists is that the Media has unknowingly knowing promoting Hamas propaganda. Daniel gives an example of Kanye West and how he used to get cancelled for his anti-semitism, but now he seems to not be cancelled for it anymore. They touch base, that the facts don't matter compared to following values and not savages.