The Jerusalem Dispatch

Life under fire, shifting battle lines, and history’s role in Israel’s present conflicts

39 min · 29 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Life under fire, shifting battle lines, and history’s role in Israel’s present conflicts

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The Jerusalem Dispatch podcast hosts Calev Ben-David and Ruth Marks Eglash offer a window into daily life in Israel amid ongoing regional conflict, as well as broader strategic and societal implications. Speaking from Jerusalem, the hosts describe a reality in which missile alerts and shelter runs have become routine, though far from normalized. Civilians, particularly families with young children, face ongoing disruption, with schools closed and daily schedules shaped around the threat of incoming fire. The psychological toll on a generation that has already experienced COVID-19 and repeated rounds of conflict is a growing concern.

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