Listen now | Two young Israelis, drafted during the war and very likely among this country's future leaders, share their worries, hopes and dreams for the country they say they'll always call home.
Daniel, thank you very much for this. It was both encouraging and refreshing to hear. I think that I agree with them that a new political rhetoric will develop and the country will flourish.
As to the question of peace with the palestinians, that will not happen until their education changes drastically. I think that everyone who has not read Einat Wilf's book "The War of Return" should. For me, it explains exactly why they have turned down opportunity after opportunity to have their own state.
Daniel, thank you very much for this. It was both encouraging and refreshing to hear. I think that I agree with them that a new political rhetoric will develop and the country will flourish.
As to the question of peace with the palestinians, that will not happen until their education changes drastically. I think that everyone who has not read Einat Wilf's book "The War of Return" should. For me, it explains exactly why they have turned down opportunity after opportunity to have their own state.
"In the army, I was an officer in the Nahal Brigade, so that's pretty standard infantry."
Officer in Nahal Brigade -- not so standard. I think you're very modest.