What if understanding the true story about Israel could change the Arab world itself?
Tamar speaks with Mustapha Ezzarghani, author of the book, "ARAB IDENTITY SYNDROME" - about breaking free from deeply ingrained narratives—and what happens when societies stop blaming “the Jews” and start confronting their own challenges.
Raised in a culture where questioning these ideas was unthinkable, Mustapha shares his personal journey out of it—and why he believes rewriting this story is the key to real change.
A bold, thought-provoking conversation about identity, truth, and the courage to see differently.
"As a Moroccan Arab Muslim, I absorbed it (anti-semitism)
everywhere—classrooms, Friday sermons, state television, political speech. ... It defined our virtue through their vice, our victimhood through their villainy, demanding allegiance rather than understanding. To question it was moral treason. I know its power because I once lived inside it."
Listen and learn.
Hat tip to Matt Zucker for producing this show.
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