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Mike Pompeo and Michael Doran on the Iran War
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The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 171·May 6, 2020
The so-called “right of return” is one of the the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s thorniest issues. During Israel’s 1948 War of Independence, as many as 700,000 Arabs fled or were driven from what had been mandatory Palestine. Since then, and unlike most of the world’s other refugee populations, the official number of Palestinian refugees has not declined, but exploded. The United Nations has decided that the refugee status of the Palestinians passes down from generation to generation, so that children born today are classified as refugees in the same way their grandparents were—an attitude that is contrary to its policy for all other displaced groups. And as a consequence, even when neighboring Arab countries make an effort to integrate Palestinians and their descendants, they are counted as refugees.


Episode 449·Mar 5, 2026
Understanding the strategic underpinnings.

Episode 448·Feb 26, 2026
A new milestone for the Israel-India alliance.

Episode 447·Feb 19, 2026
Can the haredi conscription crisis be resolved?

Episode 446·Feb 12, 2026
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