(8) Mayor Oded Revivi, Polly Bronstein, and Ambassador Paul Hirschson
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David Ze'ev speaks with Efrat Mayor and Yesha Council Chief Foreign Envoy Oded Revivi, and Darkenu founder Polly Bronstein, about their work in bridging the gaps between the different populations in Israel, and their belief that dialogue and moderation can overcome some of the intransigence that characterizes Israeli politics. David also talks to Ambassador Paul Hirschson, Israel's ambassador to Senegal and several other African countries, about the work he's doing to improve Israel's image abroad.
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