We examine a case that goes far beyond the courtroom. When the phrase “All Zionists are terrorists” was amplified in a charged public setting, it forced a precise legal question: where does free speech end and incitement begin? But as this conversation with Menachem Vorchheimer unfolds, something deeper emerges. This is not only about law — it is about the power of language to shape emotion, behaviour, and ultimately action. In an era where slogans travel faster than thought, this case exposes how narratives are formed, how lines are crossed, and what happens when words move from expression to consequence. And in that sense, its lessons extend well beyond protest or politics — into leadership, decision-making, and the responsibility that comes with influence.

EP67. Power, Chaos and the New Global Reality
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EP66. Victory or Survival? Michael Oren on Israel, Iran and a War Without End
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EP65. Winning Without Victory: Dennis Ross on Iran, Israel and a World Rewritten
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