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Israel's wars against those who want to make it disappear place the Hebrew State on the fringe of the Nations. They grant it only limited sovereignty. In a visionary interview, the philosopher Shmuel Trigano reacts to the recent declarations of the French President according to whom Israel owes its state existence to the goodwill of the United Nations. More generally, he sees in the general disapproval of the "State of the Jews" an eschatological sign. We are, in his words, in "a landscape of the end of time". This unprecedented situation must push Israel to ask itself again the question of its identity: Why are Jews distinguished from others? A question to which our guest provides a clear answer: To get post-modernity out of the ideological and moral impasse in which it finds itself. Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/48fqncW Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and context of the French statements 02:57 Western guilt and its impact on Israel 05:49 Eschatology and the perception of Palestine 08:45 The dehumanization of Jews and the international reaction 12:05 The consequences of October 7 on Israeli society 14:46 Historical rivalries and their current resonance 17:37 The internal division in Israel and its implications 20:54 The quest for a renewed Jewish identity 23:46 Israel's role in repairing the world 26:29 Conclusion and future prospects Subscribe to our YouTube channel and activate the bell to be the first to know about our new publications: / @mosaiquetube Join our Mosaic WhatsApp group: http://tiny.cc/Mosaique or our Mosaic Telegram channel: https://t.me/MosaiqueTelegram