Can we break the Israeli-Palestinian paralysis? - with Tal Becker

Can Israel break the paralysis over the Palestinian question without risking its own security? Israelis and Palestinians have been stuck for years, with no practical or diplomatic progress and little confidence that anything can change. Tal Becker argues that while the obstacles are real, accepting paralysis carries its own costs for Israel's security, regional relationships, international standing, and national moral identity. He lays out what he believes the next Israeli government can realistically do to start moving forward without ignoring the lessons and trauma of October 7. ___ Call Me Back is made possible by our subscribers. If these conversations are where you turn to understand Israel and the Jewish world, consider joining them. It's what keeps this show going. Become a Subscriber - https://inside.arkmedia.org/ ____ In this episode: Why Israelis and Palestinians are stuck in a cycle of paralysis What a Palestinian state is supposed to solve The urgent imperatives of why change must happen soon Can regional normalization still move forward? Five priorities for Israel's next government The role of Arab states regarding the Palestinians What concrete step should Israeli leaders take next? More Ark Media: Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings - https://arkmedia.org/careers/ Explore Israel Votes - https://arkmedia.org/votes/ Listen to Ark Daily News - https://lnk.to/AgKi7D Listen to For Heaven's Sake - https://lnk.to/rfGlrA Listen to What’s Your Number? - https://lnk.to/rbGlvM Newsletters: Ark Media - https://tinyurl.com/yv6wzpvn Amit Segal - https://arkmedia.org/amitsegal/ Nadav Eyal - https://nadave.substack.com/ Follow us on social Media: Instagram: Ark Media -   / arkmediaorg   Dan -   / dansenor   X: Dan - https://x.com/dansenor Dan Senor & Saul Singer’s book, The Genius of Israel - https://tinyurl.com/bdeyjsdn Get in touch - https://arkmedia.org/get-in-touch/ Credits: Ilan Benatar, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo.