Bernard-Henri Lévy debates civil liberties and compares “jihadism” to Nazism.
By using the word, we insult, not only the truth of facts and names, but the holy memory of the victims of the genocides of the last century.
'You have the right to defend the Palestinians; you have the right to be upset by their suffering … but not at the price of a new genocide,' Levy tells the National Post.
Join philosopher and film director Bernard-Henri Lévy with the Chairman of 92NY Talks, Thomas S. Kaplan, to discuss Lévy’s deeply personal, wrenching eyewitness account of his trip to Israel the day after the October 7 attacks — and his new book, "Israel Alone".
In our inaugural On the Rocks interview, Bernard-Henri Lévy talks Israel, wokeism and why he no longer drinks tea.
Bernard-Henri Lévy's “Israel Alone” is an important book: the philosopher understood the October 7th event.
A conversation with BHL about his new book "Israel alone", the two-state solution, antisemitism, and more.
Bernard-Henri Lévy deems Israel a “hearth that radiates a light and a language without which a part of humanity would be lost.”
Bernard-Henri Lévy discusses with Jonathan Tobin about his new book about the Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7 and its aftermath.
Bernard-Henri Lévy shows that the demonization of Israel goes well beyond the nefarious fabrication of a separate body of international law to defame and convict the Jewish state.
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