After Palestinian gunmen carried out a terrorist attack in East Jerusalem in early September, breaking nearly two years of uneasy calm in the city, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that "the war continues in Jerusalem." Evan Gottesman and TJ's Danny Seidemann break down what the attack actually means for the city, its consequences for Jerusalem's residents, plus an update on E1 and the diplomatic campaign to recognize a Palestinian state.
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After Palestinian gunmen carried out a terrorist attack in East Jerusalem in early September, breaking nearly two years of uneasy calm in the city, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that "the war continues in Jerusalem." Evan Gottesman and TJ's Danny Seidemann break down what the attack actually means for the city, its consequences for Jerusalem's residents, plus an update on E1 and the diplomatic campaign to recognize a Palestinian state.
Evan Gottesman and TJ's Danny Seidemann discuss a new Israeli government plan for East Jerusalem that seems to contradict the public aims of Prime Minister Netanyahu's far-right coalition and explore what's behind the paradoxical policy. In the second half of the program, Franciscan Action Network Executive Director Michele Dunne gives a deep-dive on one of Jerusalem's most overlooked communities: the city's Christians.
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After Palestinian gunmen carried out a terrorist attack in East Jerusalem in early September, breaking nearly two years of uneasy calm in the city, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that "the war continues in Jerusalem." Evan Gottesman and TJ's Danny Seidemann break down what the attack actually means for the city, its consequences for Jerusalem's residents, plus an update on E1 and the diplomatic campaign to recognize a Palestinian state.