I watched parts of it, and it's a testament to how dangerous propagandists can be. Most rhetoricians would be crushed under Eylon Levy (from a rhenorical perspective, not factual, mind you), but Mehdi held his own.
The most telling part was when Levy refused to justify the apartment building collapse that only killed innocent people, sayi…
I watched parts of it, and it's a testament to how dangerous propagandists can be. Most rhetoricians would be crushed under Eylon Levy (from a rhenorical perspective, not factual, mind you), but Mehdi held his own.
The most telling part was when Levy refused to justify the apartment building collapse that only killed innocent people, saying that people were not owed an explanation. The debate was literally about if Israel's actions post-October-7th were justified.
I watched parts of it, and it's a testament to how dangerous propagandists can be. Most rhetoricians would be crushed under Eylon Levy (from a rhenorical perspective, not factual, mind you), but Mehdi held his own.
The most telling part was when Levy refused to justify the apartment building collapse that only killed innocent people, saying that people were not owed an explanation. The debate was literally about if Israel's actions post-October-7th were justified.
I was in the audience and the disgust at Eylon during that exact moment was palpable.