Host Simon Spungin talks to Esther Solomon, Haaretz.com’s opinion editor, and Chaim Levinson, the paper’s political correspondent, about two elections: the general election in the United Kingdom, where Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn can’t shake allegations of anti-Semitism; and the potential of a third election in Israel, where none of the candidates have thus far managed to forge a coalition.

We also touch on Israeli attitudes toward anti-Semitism, whether labelling anti-Israel criticism as “anti-Semitism” is aiding the apologists and, inevitably, the latest developments in the coalition horse trading.

Host Simon Spungin talks to Esther Solomon, Haaretz.com’s opinion editor, and Chaim Levinson, the paper’s political correspondent, about two elections: the general election in the United Kingdom, where Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn can’t shake allegations of anti-Semitism; and the potential of a third election in Israel, where none of the candidates have thus far managed to forge a coalition.


We also touch on Israeli attitudes toward anti-Semitism, whether labelling anti-Israel criticism as “anti-Semitism” is aiding the apologists and, inevitably, the latest developments in the coalition horse trading.