Bernard-Henri Lévy's “Israel Alone” is an important book: the philosopher understood the October 7th event.
Bernard-Henri Lévy recounts his harrowing experience in Israel following the October 7th Hamas attack, capturing the deep isolation and suffering of the Jewish state and highlighting its isolation.
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.
Join us for a conversation with philosopher, director, and author Bernard-Henri Lévy on his new book Israel Alone, a passionate and outraged protest about the loneliness of Israel and the tragedy of October 7.
"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.
BHL returns to The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Cultural Center to talk about the global responses to October 7, and to talk about his new book “Israel Alone”.
Weaving in fifty years of experience with Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy analyzes global responses to October 7, the new virulent waves of the oldest hatred in the world: anti-Semitism, why Israel is waging this existential war against barbarism alone, and what’s at stake for Israel and the world.
'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.
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 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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