He was once Israel’s Ambassador to South Africa. But Ilan Baruch left the foreign service in protest against the occupation of Palestinian lands and the direction Israel was taking under Benjamin Netanyahu.
Exactly one year after the Hamas attack on October 7th, with Israel facing accusations of genocide and peace seeming as elusive as ever, Baruch talks to The InnerView in occupied East Jerusalem.
The former Ambassador, who describes himself now as a peace activist, talks to Imran Garda about the occupation and the trauma and anger inside Israel since October 7th. The two discuss the ominous consequences in the region since Netanyahu unleashed one of the most brutal assaults on the Palestinians in history – and to what extent Israelis and Palestinians can learn from the lessons of Apartheid and what brought it to an end in South Africa.
00:00 Meeting with Ilan Baruch in occupied East Jerusalem
00:47 One year after the Hamas attack
02:04 Israel’s "disastrous" response in Gaza and what’s next
06:15 Perspectives on peace
08:16 Engines of change
09:34 "Israel is not interested in the peace process"
09:47 Netanyahu’s role in the Gaza war
13:46 What’s the Israel-Palestine conflict about?
15:56 Israeli apartheid
19:32 Dignity, liberation and the two-state solution
20:53 Conflict with Lebanon and Iran
22:53 Recognition of the State of Palestine
24:38 East Jerusalem
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