To date, Israel has one of the least damaged economies in the OECD and vaccinated over a third of its citizens as they approach their goal of returning to normal in March.

How has Israel, a small country in the Middle East, managed to tackle this pandemic so successfully?

Sam Eskenasi breaks down some of the reasons the Israelis have been so successful and what Canada must learn from their experience.

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  • Sam Eskenasi

    A long-time Canadian human rights activist with experience serving as a regular media spokesperson, often called upon to discuss a wide range of topics ranging from Antisemitism and Human Rights in Canada to Israel and the Middle East.

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