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The Jerusalem Dispatch

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A bi-weekly podcast from The Jerusalem Post, hosted by Calev Ben David and Ruth Marks Eglash, where they dive into the most important news and analysis shaping the weekend in Israel and the Middle East. Each episode, they break down the key stories, providing insights and expert commentary on politics, security, diplomacy, and more. Tune in every other Saturday night for a comprehensive roundup of the events that matter.

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episode Israel’s Independence Day: Remembering the fallen and looking to the future cover

Israel’s Independence Day: Remembering the fallen and looking to the future

In this episode of the Jerusalem Dispatch, David Brinn, former managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, joins Calev Ben-David for a deep dive into the complexities surrounding Israel’s Independence Day celebrations. As the country commemorates its fallen soldiers during Memorial Day and transitions into Independence Day, David and Calev reflect on the emotional weight of these observances, especially in the midst of ongoing geopolitical challenges. The conversation explores how Israel’s political landscape is shifting, with new alliances and a fragile peace in the region. They also discuss the significance of Israel's Independence Day in a year marked by war, international tensions, and political uncertainty, offering insights into the national psyche and the hopes for a peaceful future. Don’t miss this thoughtful analysis of Israel’s independence, from its military history to the modern-day challenges it faces.

29. april 2026 - 31 min
episode The Israel-Iran conflict: On the ground in Jerusalem cover

The Israel-Iran conflict: On the ground in Jerusalem

Join us for this episode of the Jerusalem Dispatch Podcast, where we dive into the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. Hosted by Ruth Marks Eglash, Editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Report, and Calev Ben-David, anchor of the ILTV Security Brief, they provide firsthand accounts of life under attack in Israel, including the emotional toll and resilience of those in the affected areas. We also discuss the international impact, with renewed attacks on Europe and the Gulf, and the evolving dynamics of Middle Eastern alliances. From airstrikes to diplomatic shifts, we cover it all in this crucial update on the region's escalating tensions. Don't miss out on this timely conversation as we analyze the broader implications of this war. Timestamp Highlights: 00:00 - Opening thoughts and personal accounts of life in Jerusalem during the conflict 05:23 - The real dangers of Israel’s air defense systems 20:25 - International reactions and shifting alliances 28:06 - Hope for a "new Middle East" amid chaos This episode features updates and insights on the escalating war and its effects on both Israel and the broader international community.

17. mars 2026 - 31 min
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