Panel discussion for the book premiere
Two points of view - one friendship. Helge Fuhst talks with Susanne Glass and Jenny Havemann about Israel after October 7.
Susanne Glass, Jenny Havemann and Helge Fuhst
Israel has undergone extreme political and social changes since October 7, 2023. In their joint book project "Our Israel no longer exists" (LMV), the two friends Jenny Havemann and Susanne Glass report on how they experience Israel and the Palestinian territories before, during and after October 7 in very personal and moving accounts. Jenny lives with her family near Tel Aviv and, as a German-language blogger, is confronted with anti-Semitism. Susanne is often pilloried because of public media coverage. At the book premiere, the friends talk to the editor-in-chief of Tagesthemen, Helge Fuhst , about their experiences and fears and why they remain strong despite them. How did this escalation come about and what will happen next? Is there any hope for peace?
Susanne Glass is currently head of the foreign affairs and political background department at Bayerischer Rundfunk. She is a commentator for ARD's Tagesthemen and a presenter for ARD's Brennpunkt, among others. From 2016 to 2021, she was studio manager and chief correspondent at the ARD studio in Tel Aviv, responsible for Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Jenny Havemann advises companies, politicians and organizations on Israeli politics, innovation and anti-Semitism. As a blogger and political analyst, she gives talks on Israeli politics, the start-up scene and anti-Semitism, and also hosts the podcast "Moin&Shalom".
Helge Fuhst has been head of ARD Tagesthemen since October 2019 and is part of the show's presenting team. As second editor-in-chief of the "ARD-aktuell" joint editorial team in Hamburg, Helge Fuhst is also responsible for the Tagesschau as deputy editor-in-chief.
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