Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Israeli political scientist and peace activist Galia Golan for a discussion of the peace movement in Israel. She reflects on the Israeli domestic situation, compares Israeli occupation policies to South Africa's apartheid, and analyzes Israel"s geopolitical constraints. She also compares the stability of superpower conflict in the Middle East during the Cold War with today's regional geopolitical situation, especially Israel's conflict with Iran. Series: "Conversations with History" [12/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 12067]
Every time I start to think the world is getting more intelligent, i hear a women like this and realize how un-intellectual political "scientists" are.
dave576m 11 months ago
Galia is brilliant, and I share her views.
gilatoo 1 year ago
That female is a well spoken idiot.
bcfirst 2 years ago
A) An eye for an eye, if Hizbollah is a terror organization your government is one too.
B) Last time I checked Golan hights was not on the 1947 plan. Giving back the West bank and East Jerusalem is pretty close to the arab peace initiative but you forgot to mention UN resolution 194(at this point it would probably be possible to fix it with monetary compensation instead of a right to return)
C) I have nothing against jew.( just in case you give me the anti-semite argument)
patnais102 2 years ago
Galia is a briliant professor but I have to disagree with quite a few comments she has made in this interview.
shalev121 2 years ago
a. Huzzballa is a terror organization!
they did send rockets on our house!!!!
b. i will never ever ever give the Golan hights! westbank- yes. east jeusalem- yes. the Pal needs a state of their own. Syria does not.
she talks about the Golan as a "price we have to pay?" i will not pay a price so i can have a cold peace like the 1 we have with Egept! (when Israel is not even on the maps!)
rinatep 2 years ago