פאריד זאקאריא רופט פאר רואיגקייט בשעת הערצאג רעדט אין דאוואס 2026.
At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, host Fareed Zakaria requested the audience to maintain decorum as Israeli President Isaac Herzog took the stage for a high-profile interview. Anticipating strong reactions given global scrutiny of Israel’s policies in Gaza, Zakaria specifically asked attendees to refrain from spontaneous booing or applause, emphasizing the importance of respectful engagement during the discussion.
The interview itself covered a broad range of pressing issues facing Israel and the international community. President Herzog addressed the ongoing Gaza war, potential normalization with Saudi Arabia, U.S.-Israel relations under President Trump, and domestic political challenges, including Prime Minister Netanyahu’s legal matters. His comments reflected the delicate balancing act Israel faces on the diplomatic stage, particularly in forums where public sentiment can be highly polarized.
Zakaria’s preface and Herzog’s measured responses highlighted the forum’s role as a platform for dialogue rather than spectacle. Observers noted that the controlled environment allowed for substantive discussion of complex geopolitical issues, demonstrating how high-level international gatherings can facilitate constructive discourse even amid contentious topics.
The Davos interview underscores Israel’s ongoing diplomatic challenges and the importance of forums like the WEF in shaping global perceptions, fostering dialogue, and navigating international scrutiny while addressing critical regional conflicts and opportunities for peace.