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What if the central mistake in understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict… was never military—but conceptual? Dr. Einat Wilf argues that for decades, Israel—and much of the world—has been fighting the wrong battle. While attention is fixed on land, borders, and security, the real war, she says, has been unfolding in ideas, language, and narrative. In this J100 conversation, Wilf traces her evolution from Oslo-era optimism to a far more unsettling conclusion: that the conflict is not simply about competing national claims, but about a fundamental rejection of Jewish sovereignty itself. We discuss October 7, the failure of “comforting lies,” Palestinian political ideology, Iran and the stakes of regime change, and why Israel has struggled to tell its own story in a world increasingly shaped by perception. This is not a conventional conversation about geopolitics. It’s a deeper examination of what happens when a society misunderstands the nature of the conflict it’s in—and what it takes to correct course. 00:00 — Opening: Iran, Victory, and Stakes 00:35 — Introduction 02:03 — Jerusalem Roots and Early Ambition 11:03 — Intelligence, Harvard, and the Path to Politics 28:08 — Inside the Knesset and the Nature of Politics 34:29 — From Oslo Hope to October 7 Clarity 51:14 — Rejectionism, Language, and Listening 55:44 — The War of Ideas and Iran 1:05:11 — Oath Party and the Future You can find the condensed transcript & summary of this episode and more episodes at The link here [https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/the-battle-for-israels-story-with?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] This episode of "The J100 Podcast" was produced by David Taragin.
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