Episodes
One year on from October 7, Hannah and Ittay reflect on the past year, expressing their fears, hopes and disappointments. And a very exciting announcement: Ittay has written a book! "The Holy and the Broken: A cry for peace from a land that must be shared" is now available for pre-order at ittay.au 2025 Australian Book Tour Dates:Perth - February 2Sydney - February 6Melbourne - February 9Podcast feedback is always welcome at [email protected] more updates and special events,...
Published 10/01/24
Hello listeners, For our final episode of From The Yarra to the Mediterranean Sea, we want you to be a part of the conversation. We have created a survey, which will take 3 minutes to complete (we timed it). We will be speaking about the results on our last episode which we plan to record this weekend so have your say and be part of the conversation. https://freeonlinesurveys.com/s/148SPRz8 In peace from Melbourne and Jerusalem Hannah and Ittay
Published 03/22/24
In our tenth episode, Ittay speaks with Ahmed Fouad Al-khatib, a U.S. citizen from Gaza and a Middle East political analyst.  Ahmed has a master’s degree in intelligence studies from American Military University and has written and contributed extensively to publications on Gaza’s affairs in U.S., Israeli, Jewish, and Arab outlets. In this episode, Ahmed speaks to Ittay about his childhood experience attending the UNWRA schools of Gaza, which is a timely discussion as we have been hearing and...
Published 03/15/24
In this episode, we have teamed up with the incredible Ibrahim and Amira, co-hosts of the podcast "Unapologetic - The Third Narrative" to bring you "Unapologetically, From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea".   Ibrahim and Amira are Palestinian-Israeli Citizens, who are unapologetic about their views and vision for a better future for all those who live between the river and the sea. In this episode we have honest conversations about what the term "resistance" means, the Boycott...
Published 02/25/24
It’s the episode we know many of you have been waiting for.  Welcome to episode 8 of From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea: “Strong Opinions, Weakly Held with Elica Le Bon”.  Elica is an Iranian attorney, activist and artist who is currently living in LA. She has over 150,000 followers on Instagram which is where we discovered her in the weeks following October 7 sharing content from “both sides”.  In this conversation, we explore Elica’s experience of looking through the current...
Published 02/10/24
Following on from our conversation with Moaz Inon in the previous episode, Hannah and Ittay closely examine the various "solutions" that currently exist in the public domain that can help us move from a state of war to a state of peace. RECOURCES Haaretz Video featuring maps of all solutions explored: "The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: One state, two states and other possible solutions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpBHYkra_qs Not Two States, Not One State: A New Way Out of Disaster for...
Published 01/27/24
In this episode,  we welcome Israeli peace activist Maoz Inon onto the podcast. Maoz lost both his beautiful parents, Bilha and Yakovi Inon on October 7. They were two of the first people killed on that horrific day when a Hamas rocket landed directly on their house in Moshav Nativ Ha’asara. Since suffering the pain of their loss, Maoz has been campaigning against revenge and for reconciliation. Maoz speaks about his life before the war as a successful entrepreneur and founder of the...
Published 01/21/24
Welcome back to From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea  - Episode 5: Building Trust  Lana Ikelan is a Palestinian Journalist and graduate of the Tomorrows Women peace building dialogue program.  In this episode, she speaks about her experiences growing up in Jerusalem, how this war has shaped her relationships with Jewish friends, and her hopes for the future. RECOURCES: For more information about Tomorrow's Women: https://tomorrowswomen.org Video on the status of East Jerusalem...
Published 12/26/23
In this episode of "From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea",  we interview Israeli map designer and peace builder Mushon Zer Aviv.  We first came across Mushon after reading a powerful article he wrote called “Your Empathy is Killing us” which explores the importance of holding space for YES AND statements during this war. In the second half of the episode, we have a discussion between ourselves about what it means to be connected to land and the links we have seen between...
Published 12/17/23
This episode will likely comfort the troubled and trouble the comfortable, so have a listen to it in a space where you can breathe, process and reflect. In this episode, we discuss: A brief history of the disengagement from Gaza and the seige that has been in place since Hamas' rise to powerIttay's experience of October 7 in JerusalemHannah's experience of October 7 in MelbourneHow October 7th broke Israel's "conception" of Hamas and how Israel's response has broken Hamas' "conception" of...
Published 12/10/23
Welcome back to From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea. This is the first of a two part episode where we deep dive into the history of Israel/Palestine. In part 1, we discuss: why we were only taught one half of the Israeli/Palestinian narrative at our Jewish day schools and the impact that has had on this current war;who is "indigenous" to the land; the first wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine from Russia in the 1880s and how those settlements were established;the term...
Published 12/04/23
Welcome to part 2 of Where did this all begin? In this episode we discuss: what the Nakba is;whether Israel is an apartheid State and what that actually means; andprevious offers for peace since 1947.For more resources: Letter from Dr. Theodore Hertzl to M. Youssuf Zia Al-Khalidi, Mayor of Jerusalem https://aldeilis.net/english/letter-from-herzl-to-mayor-of-jerusalem-1899/ Maps showing peace offers made by both Israeli and Palestinian negotiators over the past 30...
Published 12/04/23
Welcome to From the Yarra River to the Mediterranean Sea. In this first episode, we explore what motivated us both to create this podcast. We also discuss where we are getting our news from and how you can differentiate between what is most likely real news and what is most likely fake news. We finish by explaining the reasoning behind the name of this podcast. For those who want to inform themselves through other news sources, podcasts, books etc. here is a list put together by Ittay:...
Published 12/04/23