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Israel Undiplomatic

Israel Undiplomatic

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Join JNS senior contributing editor Ruthie Blum and Ambassador Mark Regev, former advisers at the Prime Minister’s Office, as they dissect—and duke out—the issues that Israel grapples with internally and faces internationally. Blum and Regev illustrate that even a shared worldview can produce very different perspectives. As the proverb goes, “The devil is in the details.” Thanks for listening! If you appreciated today’s discussion and want to dive deeper into the issues shaping Israel and the Jewish world, join our community by subscribing to our newsletter. Your engagement keeps our journalism thriving. Your support is crucial. Support us with a donation to ensure we can continue delivering in-depth reporting.JNS Podcasts 政治・政府 政治学
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  • "There's Something BIG Brewing Within Israel, And It's Getting Serious..."
    2025/07/17
    Is Syria the new front in Israel’s multi-pronged war and could a known terrorist become an unlikely strategic ally? Senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli Ambassador to the U.K. Mark Regev, both former advisers in the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, break down Israel’s rapidly evolving security landscape, where threats from the north and south exacerbate political instability at home. As the IDF strikes the brutal forces of Al-Julani, Blum and Regev unpack what’s really behind Israel’s intervention to protect the embattled Druze community. Is this about Israel’s moral obligation, strategic deterrence or a long-term bet on future alliances? In Gaza, civilian evacuations and intensified military operations continue as delicate hostage negotiations unfold in Qatar. Could a new deal be close? Or is Hamas once again stalling for time? The hosts scrutinize the risks and paradoxes facing Israeli decision-makers: How do you balance rescuing 50 remaining hostages with minimizing IDF casualties and eradicating Hamas once and for all? Back in Jerusalem, Netanyahu faces not only war on multiple fronts, but also legal troubles and a brewing coalition collapse over ultra-Orthodox military service. With a government on the brink and elections possibly around the corner, Blum and Regev ask: Can Netanyahu govern through crisis, or is the clock ticking? Chapters 00:00 Israel's Strategic Decisions in Syria 08:59 The Complex Dynamics of the Syrian Conflict 18:24 Negotiations and Military Operations in Gaza 28:00 Political Challenges and Coalition Stability in Israel
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    41 分
  • Is Israel headed towards a ceasefire or a trap?
    2025/07/09
    In this week’s episode of “Israel Undiplomatic,” Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers at the Prime Minister’s Office—unpack a series of urgent and unfolding developments in the Middle East, beginning with the rumored ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas. The two hosts debate whether Israel is being pushed toward a short-term truce in exchange for only a small number of hostages and whether this compromises the goal of total victory over Hamas. They also challenge the idea that Qatar, a longtime patron of Hamas, is being treated as a neutral mediator, questioning why the U.S. and Israel haven’t applied real pressure on Doha to leverage its influence over the terror group
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    36 分
  • Media’s FALSE CLAIMS (Iran reactor untouched?), Mamdani wins NYC
    2025/06/25
    Is Iran’s nuclear program truly finished—or are we being lulled into a false sense of victory? Ruthie Blum, senior contributing editor at JNS and former adviser at Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office, joins Mark Regev, former Israeli ambassador to the UK and fellow Prime Minister’s Office veteran, to break down the ceasefire, U.S. involvement and what it all really means for Israel and the West.
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    36 分

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