Jerusalem Post Podcasts

The JPost Podcast

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The Jerusalem Post Podcast takes a weekly look into Israel's most prevalent issues, from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to the Knesset, from the West Bank to the Abraham Accords. Each week, a new guest is brought in to give a unique perspective on all things Israel.

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Latest episode

Nov 15, 2025

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Episodes

Goodbye JPost Podcast, hello Deep Dive 15.11.2025

Thank you for being a loyal subscriber to The JPost Podcast.  We have an important update: this podcast is ending, but we're not going anywhere! We've launched a brand new podcast called The Deep Dive, where host Jacob Lasnik breaks down the biggest stories each week with expert guests, analysts, and Jerusalem Post writers.  Subscribe now on Spotify , Apple Podcasts , or wherever you get your podc...

Benny Gantz: Deradicalization must be core of day after plan for Gaza 22.05.2025

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Legal Affairs correspondent Sarah Ben-Nun and Economics and Domestic Afairs correspondent Eve Young discuss the latest events in Israel and the Jewish World. Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein speaks with Benny Gantz at The Jerusalem Post New York Conference. Gantz emphasizes that bipartisan support for Israel is paramount.

The Jerusalem Post conference: Who's speaking, what's there to see? 15.05.2025

This week on the Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and legal correspondent Sarah Ben-Nun discuss the largest events of the past week. Sarah discusses the view from the courtroom as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives testimony to the court. Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein will also be giving a preview of the Post's upcoming conference in New York.

'Wildfires could've been prevented': Israeli arborist says not enough was done to prevent latest wildfires 08.05.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun speak to David Soucy, Founder of Israel Tree Service. He explains the risk factors leading up to the fires, why the fires happened, and what the government must do now to prevent additional blazes, combat climate change, and the necessity of increasing biodiversity in Israel's forests.

'Writing was on the wall': Hadar Goldin's brother says it's easier for Israel to ignore hostages 01.05.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri interviews Tzur Goldin - brother of Hadar Goldin, a soldier whose body has been held hostage by Hamas since 2014 - about the plight of the hostages, and how Israel's abandonment of his brother has left him unsurprised for the situation today.

'We are not at the mercy of others': Yad Vashem head says Holocaust, Oct. 7 are not the same 24.04.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Eve Young discuss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar's 11-page affidavit. Later, Zvika Klein interviews Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan, where the two discussed the key differences between the Holocaust and the October 7 massacre.

Shimon Shetreet: Israeli government wants to change judiciary to give prime minister 'total power' 10.04.2025

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Eve Young and Eliav Breuer talk about US President Donald Trump's tariff rollercoaster, Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu's visits to Hungary and the US, the High Court of Justice's injunction on the firing Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, and a looming potential constitutional crisis with the return of the judicial reform. In the second part, Tamar Uriel-Beeri int...

Netanyahu trial and Qatargate: The legal storms raging through Israel today 03.04.2025

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun talk about the major legal issues dominating headlines in Israel: Qatargate and the trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Erdogan's mistake: Israeli professor explains the spark of Turkey's anti-regime protests 27.03.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Sarah Ben-Nun speaks to Prof. Efraim Inbar on the anti-regime protests in Turkey, and where Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan went wrong in cracking down on his opposition.

'Contemptable politics': Security expert slams Netanyahu's firing of Shin Bet chief, Gaza strikes 20.03.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Sarah Ben-Nun interviewed Chuck Freilich about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's firing of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar, as well as the resumed Israeli offensive in Gaza.

From ancient pagans to the Islamic Republic: The shaping of Iranian civilization 13.03.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun discuss the paper's annual Purim shpiel, and guest inteerview subject Dr. Menahem Merharvy discusses the history of Iran and how religion helped shape its civilization.

In the crosshairs: Journalists explain Netanyahu's blame-game tactics with the Shin Bet 06.03.2025

Tamar Uriel-Beeri is joined by Political Correspondent Eliav Breuer and Diplomatic Correspondent Amichai Stein as they explain the findings of the Shin Bet probe and Netanyahu's blame-game tactics against the head of the agency on The Jerusalem Post Podcast.

AfD electoral surge sparked by fear of social decline, German journalist explains 28.02.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Sarah Ben-Nun speaks with German journalist Nick Potter about the results of the German election, as well was the rise of the far-right AfD party.

Ari Harrow talks about Ron Dermer, Netanyahu's top fixer 20.02.2025

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Zvika Klein interviews Ari Harrow, former chief of staff of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to gain an insight into Ron Dermer, the prime minister's top fixer.

Meeting of civilizations: India and Israel's growing alliance and the road ahead 13.02.2025

Swapan Dasgupta, an Indian politician and political commentator, reflected on this evolving relationship during an interview with Alex Winston and The Jerusalem Post Podcast , shedding light on its historical roots, current significance, and promising future.

Unheard and untold: The unanswered fate of Nepal’s Bipin Joshi 07.02.2025

As one of the remaining 76 hostages held by Gaza-based terror organizations, Bipin Joshi's story remains largely unheard. His family spoke to Sarah Ben-Nun about the efforts being taken to free him and keep the family informed.

On the way to the White House: What can we expect from Netanyahu's visit to Washington? 03.02.2025

This week, Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein speaks with the Jerusalem Post's incoming diplomatic correspondent, Amichai Stein, about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to Washington DC to meet President Donald Trump.

Hostage's cousin concerned over 'fragile' hostage deal: 'Anything can happen' 27.01.2025

Ashley Waxman Bakshi, a cousin of Agam Berger, spoke with The Jerusalem Post Podcast about the current hostage-ceasefire deal, saying, 'Everything is so fragile, and anything could happen. We've been disappointed so many times over the past 15 and a half months.'

Former IDF prosecutor: Prisoner releases have not worked, only encouraged Hamas 16.01.2025

How does Israel decide which Palestinian prisoners to release, what are the legal considerations, and how have previous hostage deals impacted the current outlook, Lt .-Gen. Maurice Hirsch, who served in the IDF Military Advocate General Corps for 19 years, explains the process to Sarah Ben-Nun this week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast .

ADL chief: Antisemitism in the US has risen by 900% over the last decade 09.01.2025

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Michael Starr interviews Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), about the state of antisemitism in the United States.

'Stripped of all humanity': Ex-IDF mental health chief on the trauma of Hamas's hostages 03.01.2025

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri talk about The Jerusalem Post's top 10 news stories of 2024. In the interview portion, Lucien Tatsa-Laur, former head of the IDF mental health department, talks about the trauma that the hostages held in Gaza have endured, and the difficult recovery process they face back home.

Michael Starr: Canada has been overly soft on orgs. fostering extremist antisemitism 26.12.2024

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Zvika Klein sit down with Diaspora affairs correspondent Michael Starr and discuss antisemitism in Canada and Australia and his career reporting on Jewish communities around the world.

From criticism to closure: How did Irish-Israeli relations get to this point? 19.12.2024

This week on The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Alex Winston interviews Alan Shatter, former Irish justice and equality minister, on the ongoing diplomatic row between Jerusalem and Dublin.

‘Assad’s forces are conscripts with no motivation, surviving on moldy potatoes and tomatoes’ 05.12.2024

On this week's episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Zvika Klein speak to Jonathan Spyer about the ongoing conflict in Syria, who are the parties fighting, and why the situation escalated now.

ICC arrest warrants may haunt Netanyahu, Gallant for life - expert 29.11.2024

This week, The Jerusalem Post Podcast hosted Yuval Shany, an Israeli scholar of humanitarian law and human rights, who said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant could haunt them for the rest of their lives.

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