Raoul Wootliff is a writer and analyst who focuses on the interplay of populism, ideology, and Israeli politics. A former journalist and political correspondent for The Times of Israel, he now advises Israeli companies and organizations on international strategic communications. Born in New York and raised in the UK, he has lived in Israel for 20 years.
The Telos of a Hatred
The Jewish Question Revisited: Tommy Robinson, Corbynist Populism, and the Ideological Grammar of Antisemitism
Book Review | A Precise Chaos
Soviet Anti-Zionism and Contemporary Left Antisemitism
Those Who Tried: Conversations with the Peace Processors | Episode 9: He asked who I was representing Amman or Israel? And I said, ‘I represent both.’ – A conversation with Efraim Halevy