Inside Israel

On my show today, I talked with Dr. Moshe Salmovitz, live from his bomb shelter in Nahariya, Israel. His neighborhood has been under missile attack for the last two days -- several of them landing within yards of his home. Obviously exhausted, he explained what life is like just 6 miles from the border with Lebanon, the impact it's having on his 4-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son, whether he thinks the Israeli government is doing the right thing, and how they can hear the incoming missiles and have just seconds to hit the floor or run for the shelter.

Listen to the conversation here.

I also talked with Sandy Tolan, an American who lived in Israel for several years, whose new book, "The Lemon Tree," is about a relationship between a Palestinian and an Israeli. Tolan disagrees with the actions of the Israeli leadership, saying they're no better than the terrorist groups they're fighting.

Listen to the conversation here.

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