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Want to know what's really happening in Israel? Wish you could get the news and analysis all in one place? Join JNS Bureau Chief Alex Traiman and Journalist and Josh Hasten as they break down this week's events on the Jerusalem Minute.


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Prime Minister Netanyahu has shocked Israel’s political and legal world by formally asking President Herzog to end his trial before it even concludes. Is this a bold move for national unity or a desperate power play? JNS CEO Alex Traiman and Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten break down the implications for Israel’s democracy and future leadership. From smuggling scandals in Judea and Samaria to Iran’s proxies on the rise and the battle over Haredi IDF enlistment, everything hangs in the balance. This isn’t just about Bibi, it’s about the soul of the nation.
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire is collapsing and the truth is way messier than the headlines. From Hamas refusing to disarm to Trump’s controversial 20-point plan, this episode of "Jerusalem Minute" takes a look at the political theater, battlefield realities and global gamesmanship fueling the next round of conflict. With Gaza on edge, Hezbollah rebuilding and backroom diplomacy falling apart, Josh Hasten and Alex Traiman break down what’s really happening and why the next round of war might just be getting started.
Hosts Alex Traiman and Josh Hasten explore the major geopolitical shifts unfolding in the Middle East. They break down the U.S.-backed UN resolution to enshrine the Trump-era 20-point plan for Gaza, its clash with Russian and Chinese proposals and implications for Palestinian statehood. The conversation covers Israel's long-term strategy in Gaza, debates over international stabilization forces and U.S.-Israel military aid dynamics. Also discussed are Mahmoud Abbas’ international tour, Ron Dermer’s resignation and how Israel is shifting military strategy post-October 7th. The show ends with sharp insights on the controversial “settler violence” narrative and Defense Minister Gallant’s move to shut down Army Radio.
Israel is rocked by a sweeping legal crisis as Yifat Tomer‑Yerushalmi, the former Military Advocate General, admitted to authorizing the release of classified footage and deceiving the Supreme Court of Israel by presiding over a sham investigation. She is now in detention amid allegations of obfuscation and a staged suicide attempt, raising serious questions about the integrity of the military‑legal establishment. Join JNS CEO Alex Traiman and JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten for the latest on today's "Jerusalem Minute".
JNS CEO Alex Traiman reports from the Republican Jewish Coalition’s 40th anniversary summit in Las Vegas, highlighting key speeches from Senator Ted Cruz and Minister Ron Dermer, who made a compelling case for the U.S.–Israel alliance. Correspondent Josh Hasten breaks major news from Israel, where a 14-year-old Arab citizen was charged with plotting terror attacks and the assassination of Prime Minister Netanyahu on behalf of Al-Qaeda. The episode also explores regional threats from Hezbollah, the potential for U.S. involvement in Gaza’s reconstruction and Israel’s growing economic impact, particularly in U.S. markets. With optimism for Israel’s future, Traiman also previews his upcoming war briefing and reflects on Israel’s resilience, technological power and global contributions amid a war against global jihad.
JNS CEO Alex Traiman and correspondent Josh Hasten break down a rapidly shifting landscape in Israel and Gaza. President Trump issues a dramatic 48-hour ultimatum to Hamas to return the bodies of deceased hostages, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirms America’s support for Israel and demands Hamas disarm. Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance’s controversial visit raises eyebrows with mixed messaging and missed protocol. Inside Gaza, Israel has effectively divided the Strip with a new buffer zone, igniting speculation about post-war governance and Hamas’s future. The hosts also unpack tensions surrounding a Knesset sovereignty bill, Smotrich’s fiery comments on Saudi normalization, and growing calls for ultra-Orthodox IDF conscription—all as the winter Knesset session kicks off and early elections loom. Don’t miss this in-depth analysis of the political, military, and diplomatic fault lines shaping Israel’s future.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fiery United Nations speech took center stage this week and Jerusalem Minute brings you inside the story. Hosted by JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman, reporting from New York, and JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten, this week’s episode breaks down the critical issues currently shaping Israel’s future. From Netanyahu’s vow to “finish the job in Gaza” with no retreat, to his sharp rebuke of Western nations rewarding terror with premature statehood, the prime minister framed Israel’s war as a fight for the survival of the free world. He also rejected charges of genocide and warned Iran that Israel’s reach has no limits. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump’s leaked Gaza peace plan has raised new questions: could it truly end the war or simply plant the seeds for more conflict? Traiman and Hasten also explore the UN walkouts during Netanyahu’s speech, the ICC arrest warrant threat, Abbas’s symbolic “key” at the UN, Israel’s ongoing fight against Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iran, and the growing push to isolate Israel through cultural boycotts, including recent attempts to block its soccer and cycling teams.
Israel has carried out a targeted airstrike in Qatar aimed at senior Hamas leaders believed to be involved in planning the October 7 massacre. The operation has sparked global outrage and raised serious questions about international coordination, with speculation swirling over the role of President Trump and U.S. knowledge of the mission.
Israel has carried out a targeted airstrike in Qatar aimed at senior Hamas leaders believed to be involved in planning the October 7 massacre. The operation has sparked global outrage and raised serious questions about international coordination, with speculation swirling over the role of President Trump and U.S. knowledge of the mission.
Israel is quickly approaching the point of no return in their war against Hamas.  Broadcast from the JNS Media Hub in Jerusalem, JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman joins JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten to break down the IDF’s full-scale incursion into Gaza City, the nerve center of Hamas operations. As multi-story buildings used by terrorists are demolished, Traiman and Hasten explore what this means for dismantling Hamas's tunnel network and military infrastructure once and for all. Meanwhile, President Trump issues a stark ultimatum to Hamas: release all Israeli hostages or face dire consequences. The episode also covers the escalating hostage crisis, the latest proposal for annexation in Judea and Samaria, dissecting mainstream media distortions and the political narrative surrounding Prime Minister Netanyahu and the controversial involvement of U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and far-left negotiator Gershon Baskin.  Finally, you don’t want to miss the hosts’ reaction to Tucker Carlson’s inflammatory claims, including his dismissal of Judea and Samaria as "mythical" and his platforming of a former State Department staffer attacking pro-Israel officials.
In this episode of Jerusalem Minute, JNS CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman joins JNS Middle East Correspondent Josh Hasten to deliver in-depth analysis on the most pressing developments in Israel and the region.The program opens with Israel’s targeted airstrike in Yemen that eliminated the Houthis’ so-called prime minister and several high-ranking ministers. The discussion covers the broader implications of this escalation and whether Israel should prepare for a coordinated retaliatory strike from the Iranian-backed Houthi militia. The episode also examines the decision by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio to block visas for senior Palestinian Authority officials scheduled to attend the United Nations General Assembly. The conversation explores the legal framework behind the move, the U.S. stance on Palestinian statehood, and the broader diplomatic fallout. Attention then shifts to a recent White House meeting on post-war Gaza governance, featuring former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Jared Kushner. The hosts question the implications of international involvement and raise concerns over potential statehood initiatives.
As the UN-backed IPC alleges “famine” in Gaza and the IDF positions for a full Gaza City operation, Yemen’s Houthis escalate with suspected cluster munitions, and a Trump remark on the hostages shocks the debate. On this week’s “Jerusalem Minute,” Alex Traiman, JNS CEO & Jerusalem Bureau Chief, and Josh Hasten, JNS Middle East Correspondent, break it down with on-the-ground context and clear analysis.
On today’s “Jerusalem Minute,” hosted by Alex Traiman, JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief, and Josh Hasten, JNS Middle East correspondent, we break down Israel’s most critical developments as the war against Hamas nears a turning point. From high-stakes negotiations to street-level protests, this episode explores the mounting pressures facing Israel at home and abroad. This week, Hamas hints at compromise while Egypt pushes a sweeping ceasefire plan, and international rumors swirl about resettling Gazans abroad. Inside Israel, a nationwide strike threatens to paralyze the country, as protests over the hostage crisis ignite deep political divisions. At the same time, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubles down on his demand for a comprehensive hostage release and Hamas surrender.
Join JNS CEO Alex Traiman and JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten for another episode of Jerusalem Minute. This week, they discuss the latest developments surrounding Israel's ongoing battle with Hamas. Topics covered include the chilling videos released by Hamas showing Israeli hostages Evyatar David and Rom Braslavsky in dire conditions, while international media continues to misrepresent the situation. The New York Times published a misleading image of a Gazan child that was later revealed to have a genetic condition, all while the real starvation victims, Israeli hostages, are largely ignored. In addition, Traiman and Hasten tackle the international response to the conflict, including France, the UK and Canada’s calls for Palestinian statehood, which Hamas has deemed "the fruit of October 7th." They also address the growing media manipulation and the consequences of these foreign policy moves.
This episode delves into President Trump's bold statement about Hamas, asserting that the group isn't interested in hostage talks and that they "want to die." JNS CEO Alex Traiman and Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten discuss the implications of Trump's words for Israel's next military move, the ongoing challenges of hostage negotiations and the global media's portrayal of the Gaza crisis. They also explore the role of international aid and the complex propaganda battle surrounding the war.
JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten and JNS CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman unpack this week’s headlines out of Israel, broadcasting from the JNS Media Hub in Jerusalem.First, the hosts cover Israel’s covert and overt operations in southern Syria, where the IDF is stepping in to protect the embattled Druze community under attack by Bedouin militias backed by Syria’s failed regime. The global media is blaming Israel, but what’s really happening on the ground? Then, we dive into a political earthquake: new revelations from a U.S. congressional report expose that the Biden-Harris administration may have funded anti-Netanyahu protests through American NGOs, an alleged effort to undermine Israel’s judicial reforms and democratic process. Chapters 00:00 Political Bombshells and Diplomatic Firestorms 02:07 Syria's Turmoil and Israel's Involvement 07:05 The Druze Community and Israel's Defense 12:52 U.S. Funding Controversies and Judicial Reforms 24:09 Gaza's Hostage Situation and Military Strategies 30:07 Local Clans and Future Governance in Gaza 40:07 Tensions in Judea and Samaria 52:02 The Future of Israel's Government and Military Service
JNS CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman returns from Washington with firsthand insights after accompanying Prime Minister Netanyahu on his third meeting with President Donald Trump. Joining him in studio is Josh Hasten, JNS Middle East Correspondent, for an exclusive breakdown. This episode discusses rumors of a rift between Trump and Netanyahu, revealing what really transpired inside the Oval Office during their rare back-to-back meetings. Traiman and Hasten explore the deepening coordination between Israel and the U.S., including the joint military operations (Operation Rising Lion and Operation Midnight Hammer) targeting Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. They examine the broader strategic picture, including potential normalization deals with Saudi Arabia, Syria and Lebanon, and the evolving threat from the Houthis in Yemen, which may soon require direct Israeli military action. The hosts analyze the latest on hostage negotiations with Hamas, the impasse over a ceasefire deal and Netanyahu’s refusal to guarantee an end to the war. They also address claims by “The New York Times” accusing Netanyahu of prolonging the war in Gaza for political gain, and discuss the Prime Minister’s sharp rebuttal. On the domestic front, they cover a deadly terrorist attack in Gush Etzion carried out by members of the Palestinian Authority police, raising new doubts about the PA’s role in Judea and Samaria. The episode concludes with updates on internal political struggles: Netanyahu’s fight with the Attorney General, disputes over the IDF draft law and the battle over leadership of the Shin Bet. Chapters 00:00 Netanyahu's Trip to Washington: An Overview 08:57 The Hostage Negotiations and Military Strategy 20:18 The Houthi Threat and Regional Dynamics 28:04 Normalization Efforts: Israel and Its Neighbors 32:03 Iran's Nuclear Threat and Military Doctrine 35:30 Hostage Negotiations: Challenges and Implications 42:14 Domestic Political Challenges for Netanyahu
What happens next? From Ayatollah Khamenei and President Trump’s escalating war of words to Prime Minister’s Netanyahu’s controversial trial delay for national security reasons, JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman and JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten analyze the global and domestic ripple effects of the conflict. They discuss whether Iran’s nuclear program has truly been obliterated, why the U.S. blocked a full regime takedown and how Israel is planning for the possibility that the fight isn’t over.
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