Daniel Estrin

NPR

Daniel Estrin appears in the following:

How The Events Of 9/11 Still Affect The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Thursday, September 09, 2021

Former Israeli and Palestinian officials and combatants say the attacks shaped the course of the Second Intifada and the enduring Israeli-Palestinian impasse.

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The New Israeli Leader's Game Plan: Charm And Muddling Through

Sunday, August 29, 2021

In their first meeting, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and President Biden appeared eager to move on from the contentious years of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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The Kabul Attack Took Attention Away From Biden And New Israeli Leader's Meeting

Friday, August 27, 2021

President Biden met with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to try to reset U.S.-Israel relations after their predecessors' polarizing relationship.

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What To Know About The Spying Scandal Linked To Israeli Tech Firm NSO

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Israel takes pride in its high-tech industry — and it brings in big bucks. But one of its star cybersecurity firms, NSO Group, is at the center of a spying scandal, and the government plays a role.

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Israel's New Leader Wants A Fresh Start With America. That Will Be Tough

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will seek to set a new tone when he meets President Biden following tense moments between Israel's former leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Democrats.

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Philosopher Micah Goodman Is An Unofficial Counsel To Israel's Prime Minister

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Israeli author Micah Goodman has the ear of new prime minister Naftali Bennett with ideas on how to handle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His proposal to "shrink the conflict" has become policy.

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Highly Vaccinated Israel Is Seeing A Dramatic Surge In New COVID Cases. Here's Why

Friday, August 20, 2021

What happened? Here are six lessons learned from Israel's experience — and one looming question for the future of the pandemic.

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A Look At The Gaza Strip, 2 Months After A Devastating 11-Day War With Israel

Sunday, August 01, 2021

More than two months after a fierce 11-day war between Hamas and Israel, reconstruction on the devastated Gaza Strip is mostly on hold. Negotiations continue over what supplies can be allowed in.

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A Tech Firm Has Blocked Some Governments From Using Its Spyware Over Misuse Claims

Thursday, July 29, 2021

The Israeli firm is under scrutiny after reports its products were used by countries seeking to spy on dissidents and leaders.

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What The Delta Variant And Vaccinations Look Like In Brazil, South Africa And Israel

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

A look at how the delta variant and vaccine efforts are shaping the course of the coronavirus through three places - Brazil, South Africa and Israel and the Palestinian territories.

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Ben & Jerry's Says It Will Stop Ice Cream Sales In Occupied Territories

Monday, July 19, 2021

The company said sales in the Palestinian territories are "inconsistent" with its values. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called the move "morally wrong" and vowed to fight it.

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Street Violence Between Israeli Jews And Arabs Has Calmed, But The Scars Remain

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The street violence between Israeli Jews and Arabs inside the neighborhoods they've been sharing has calmed, but the scars remain — and so have attitudes about any chance for coexistence.

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Netanyahu's Legacy After 12 Years As Israel's Prime Minister

Monday, June 14, 2021

Benjamin Netanyahu ends the longest term for any Israeli prime minister, 12 years, with a history of alliance with U.S. Republicans.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Fights To Stay In Office

Monday, June 07, 2021

A week before Israel may install a new prime minister, Netanyahu is urging his supporters to pressure other right-wing lawmakers to withdraw their support. Officials fear there could be violence.

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Gaza Coffee Shop Owner Determined To Run His Business After Conflict In His Home

Saturday, June 05, 2021

A few days before the fighting started between Israel and Hamas, a Gaza entrepreneur opened a sleek new coffee shop. He's still determined to make a go of it.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu May Be On His Way Out. What Happens Next?

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

Israeli politicians from the right and left and an Arab party say they've reached an agreement to form a new government that casts out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But it's not yet a done deal.

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Israeli Opposition Parties Say They Have Finalized A Deal To Oust Netanyahu

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

A coalition opposed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says they've finalized a deal to oust him from office. A vote in parliament is expected in days to install his replacement.

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A Look At Naftali Bennett, The Man Poised To End Netanyahu's Rule

Monday, May 31, 2021

Naftali Bennett is poised to end Benjamin Netanyahu's 12-year run as Israel's prime minister. The hardline conservative and former settler leader once vowed that Palestinians would never have a state.

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Rivals Join Forces In An Attempt To End Netanyahu's 12 Years In Power

Monday, May 31, 2021

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is close to losing his job. A coalition of the opposition agrees on almost nothing — except that he should go.

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What An Ousted Benjamin Netanyahu Could Mean For Israel

Sunday, May 30, 2021

The leaders of two opposition parties in Israel say they will form a coalition government — a move that would end Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's time in power.

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