Results for “Israel Alone

A Voice Calls Out In The Silence: Bernard Henri Levy’s “Israel Alone”

Tom Teicholz, Forbes, September 11, 2024

The events of October 7th are not an affront to Israel alone but to all civilization, Bernard Henri Levy reminds us in his passionate reporting on the events of October 7th and what has followed.

‘Israel Alone’: All Roads Lead to Antisemitism

Alan D. Abbey, Hadassah Magazine, August 28, 2024

Passion, anger, fear, sadness, steadfastness—a score of emotions—pour out of French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy in his concise, impactful new book, 'Israel Alone'.

Israel Alone: Bernard-Henri Lévy’s latest book tackles antisemitism

Brenda Katten, The Jerusalem Post, August 03, 2024

What disturbed Sank most was the antisemitism he encountered in New York. The feelings expressed by Sank emphasize Lévy’s sentiments in "Israel Alone".

Why Bernard-Henri Lévy thinks supporting Israel is a matter of human rights

Gabby Deutch, Jewish Insider, September 17, 2024

The acclaimed French philosopher argues that Israel’s battle against Hamas is part of an existential battle for the West against authoritarian enemies.

Bernard-Henri Lévy: The Erasure of Israel

Jeanne Malle, Air Mail, September 07, 2024

"Israel Alone" examines global reaction to the October 7 attacks, delves into the history of anti-Semitism, and assesses the dangers posed by the war in Gaza.

The Jews Stand Unbowed—but Alone

Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal, September 05, 2024

Bernard-Henri Lévy on how Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack changed Israel and the world.

Israel and the World After October 7 – An Interview with Bernard-Henri Lévy

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune, May 18, 2024

Only a few months after the October 7 attacks, Lévy wrote what is arguably his most personal and heartfelt book, “Israel Alone”.

Loneliness of Israel: Bernard-Henri Lévy speaks

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Israel Hayom, May 09, 2024

The steadfast intellectual, who came to Israel right after Oct 7 to witness the atrocities first hand, speaks with Israel Hayom on how the Jewish state can emerge stronger as the world turns its back on it.