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Yuval David

Yuval David

Yuval David is an Emmy Award–winning journalist, filmmaker and actor, as well as an internationally recognized advocate for Jewish and LGBTQ rights. He serves as a strategic adviser to diplomatic missions, international NGOs and multilateral organizations, focusing on human rights, pluralism and cultural diplomacy. He also contributes to leading international news outlets and speaks at diplomatic forums, policy conferences and intergovernmental gatherings. See: Instagram.com/Yuval_David_; Twitter.com/YuvalDavid; Linkedin.com/in/yuval-david; YouTube.com/YuvalDavid.

When audiences begin to treat all narratives as equally credible, the distinction between verified reporting and strategic messaging collapses.
The systematic targeting of Christian communities by Islamist actors does not align neatly with prevailing frameworks of oppression and victimhood, and as a result, it is too often deprioritized.
This geopolitical and economic model turns national territory into a forward operating base, while political institutions become bargaining chips in a regional chess match.
It’s not easy declaring that you’re a Zionist. Then again, has it ever been?
There is a lesson here for those in the United States who romanticize socialism or excuse authoritarian alliances.
We are here because our ancestors were unbreakable survivors who refused to accept defeat. That same resilience is our responsibility today.
Those who cling to emotion and propaganda, who parrot slogans without understanding—know this: You are not resisting oppression but enabling it.
New York Democrats have failed to draw a clear moral line. It has lost control of its message, allowing extremists like Zohran Mamdani to become the loudest voices in the room.
Their fingerprints are on bombings, assassinations, cyberattacks and propaganda that destabilize governments and threaten the very notion of human freedom.
The Jewish fight for mental wellness and national resilience.
After my speech, Yaron Lischinsky approached me. He was thoughtful, insightful, kind, handsome. Twenty-four hours later, he was gone.
It’s time to reclaim the language of justice from those who twist it to condone oppression.