Economist, public policy analyst, and Columbia professor Jeffery Sachs returns to Bad Faith to weigh in on the prospect of a ceasefire, Biden’s choice to increasingly distance himself rhetorically from Netanyahu, and the shocking settlers conference in Jerusalem last weekend that’s making it difficult for Biden to sell the story that America and Israel have a shared two-state agenda.
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