On Iron Dome, the Death Penalty Law, the Reeducation of Ezra Klein, and Dispatches from the Ground
What you need to know heading into the week
This is a regular feature for paid subscribers where I share what’s on my mind, react to the news, and offer suggested reading, listening, watching, and more. The goal is to add nuance to the noise around Israel-Palestine and to leave you better equipped to understand what’s happening beneath the headlines.
This week, I’m writing about Israel’s new apartheid death penalty law, the shifting political consensus on the Iron Dome, updates from the ground in the West Bank, revealing headlines in Israeli papers, and the re-education of Ezra Klein.
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