The Times of Israel
March 21 airstrikes
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- March 21 airstrikes
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- 0:15
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- 2 months ago
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- The military publishes new footage showing a series of airstrikes on an Iranian ballistic missile storage facility in western Iran.
The IDF says the strikes killed a large number of Iranian soldiers who were stationed at the site.
"As part of the strikes, a large number of soldiers from the ballistic missile array were eliminated while operating at the site," the military says.
The IDF does not specify when the strike took place.
(Video / IDF)
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- The Reel Schmooze - Oscars Edition: Tribe pride and Israel vilified
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- 1:30
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The Reel Schmooze - Oscars Edition: Tribe pride and Israel vilified
Movie maven Jordan Hoffman joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan and gives us a Jewy recap of this year's Academy Awards. We learn about surprising Jewish roots among some winners and how a person we thought was a sure thing came home with nothing.
They then turn to the most recent installment of "Superman" and discuss the hero's Jewish roots and the film's political overtones.
Watch the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYUZJYeB7zA&list=PLnR6FOcOvFdMIjr7Fg9sdFIslzPslWpdv
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- What the West doesn’t understand about the Middle East
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- 1:06
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- 2 months ago
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- Footage shows the moment a fragment from an Iranian ballistic missile struck Jerusalem’s Old City
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- 0:08
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Caroline Glick: Why we went back to war in Iran
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- 1:09
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- In a special wartime episode, PM Netanyahu’s international adviser explains why the US and Israel decided to launch another campaign against Tehran, and what they aim to achieve
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- Caroline Glick: Why we went back to war in Iran
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- 34:36
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- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Lazar Focus. Each Friday, join host diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe.
Almost three weeks of the US-Israeli war on Iran have gone by. There are undoubtedly important achievements. This week, Israel assassinated Ali Larijani, perhaps the most important leader left in the Islamic Republic. It also took out leaders of the brutal Basij force, and there is no question that Iran's ability to launch ballistic missiles and drones at its enemies has been severely degraded.
Top officials in Gulf states are speaking out more openly about Iranian attacks, with a senior UAE adviser saying that the strikes will push the Gulf closer to Israel.
Despite the impressive -- even unprecedented tactical achievements -- key questions remain. How does this war end? How will Israel "create the conditions" for Iran's people to topple the regime, and will we be back at war...
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- To conserve interceptors, IAF choosing not to shoot down some Iranian cluster bomblets
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- 0:28
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- The reason your El Al flight keeps getting cancelled
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- 1:23
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Israelis grapple with Iran’s attritional missile fire
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- 24:03
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
ToI founding editor David Horovitz joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode.
Following overnight Iranian cluster warhead fire that killed four, Horovitz discusses the complex challenge of intercepting the warheads that can fall in multiple locations. He also details the specific aspects of safeguarding Ben Gurion International Airport, which is now reducing the number of people allowed on each outgoing flight due to the fraught realities.
As the war nears the end of its third week, Horovitz examines the attritional aspects of the missile attacks, as Iran and Hezbollah keep up multiple strikes.
He also talks about what he regards as the existential threat posed by the Islamic Republic, as well as whether the Iranian people will rise against the regime if and when the US and Israel sig...
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- Damage caused at several sites in central Israel by cluster munitions from Iranian ballistic missile
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- 0:16
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- After Larijani assassination, who’s holding the wheel in Iran?
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- 1:00
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on Larijani’s significance and how his killing may affect the regime moving forward, plus blowback faced by Trump from within the US
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- Matti Friedman: Israel's forever wars in Lebanon
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- 42:45
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with author and journalist Matti Friedman.
The first half of our episode is dedicated to an in-depth discussion of Friedman's newest book, "Out of the Sky," set for publication next week. The book is a deep dive into the meaning and myth surrounding a team of Jews living in British Mandate Palestine who -- after escaping the Holocaust -- parachute back into Nazi Europe in 1944.
The most famous of the unit is Hannah Senesh, whom readers will know as the tragic young woman who heroically attempted to save Jews and left behind Hebrew poetry, including "Eli, Eli." In his new book, Friedman busts myths surrounding the mission's participants and then tells their even more stunning real tales.
In the second half of the program, we draw upon Friedman's personal experiences in Lebanon, which he recounted i...
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- After Larijani assassination, who's holding the wheel in Iran?
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- 26:07
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
An elderly couple, identified as Yaron and Ilana Moshe, were killed early Wednesday morning in Ramat Gan by a cluster missile as Iran continued to fire salvoes at Israel through the night and into the morning. From midnight to 8 a.m., there were four rounds of missile fire that caused injuries and damage to property.
Iran confirmed on Tuesday that Israel had assassinated overnight Ali Larijani, one of the most important Iranian officials still alive. Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, was the regime’s key figure after the assassination of supreme leader Ali Khamenei by Israel on February 28. Berman weighs in on his significance and how this may affect the regime moving forward.
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- The Oscars edition: Tribe pride and Israel vilified
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- 53:26
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to The Reel Schmooze with ToI film reviewer Jordan Hoffman and host Amanda Borschel-Dan, where we bring you all the entertainment news and film reviews a Jew can use.
In today's Oscar episode, movie maven Hoffman gives us a Jewy recap of this year's Academy Awards. We learn about surprising Jewish roots among some winners and how a person we thought was a sure thing came home with nothing.
We then turn to the most recent installment of "Superman" and discuss the hero's Jewish roots and the film's political overtones.
Stick around to see who got the "oy," the "meh" and the "not bad" marks in this week's The Reel Schmooze.
The Reel Schmooze is produced by Ari Schlacht and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.
IMAGE: Close-up of Javier Bardem's political attire at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 15, 2026, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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- Elderly couple killed in Iranian cluster bomb attack
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- 0:45
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Stay up to date with The Times of Israel
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- Iranian cluster munitions caused damage at several sites in central Israel on Tuesday
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- 0:24
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Iranian cluster munitions caused damage at several sites in central Israel on Tuesday
Stay up to date with The Times of Israel
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- Checkmate? Iran's 'de facto leader' and top oppressor killed
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- 1:55
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Checkmate? Iran's 'de facto leader' and top oppressor killed
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian and host Amanda Borschel-Dan discuss the IDF's confirmation that Basij paramilitary force commander Gholamreza Soleimani was killed in a strike in Iran overnight, as well as the disturbing saga Fabian was swept up into concerning menacing Polymarket gamblers.
Watch the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWa9LAYy91Q
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- Checkmate? Iran's 'de facto leader' and top oppressor killed
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- 28:59
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
This morning, the IDF confirmed killing Basij paramilitary force commander Gholamreza Soleimani in a strike in Iran overnight. Soleimani was targeted while at a tent camp that was recently established by the Basij. And just after recording time, the IDF also confirmed that top Iranian official Ali Larijani was killed in an airstrike in Iran overnight. Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, was targeted by the Israeli Air Force in the capital Tehran.
We learn from Fabian what else Israel is targeting in its current waves of strikes on Iran, including the entire chain of weapons manufacturing.
We then turn to Lebanon, where the IDF is currently pushing even more forces deeper into...
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- Knesset committee advances bill expanding Orthodox control over Western Wall Plaza
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- 1:04
- Date posted
- 2 months ago
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- MKs on both sides contest cuts for northern recovery to bolster defense
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- 29:33
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Political reporter Ariela Karmel joins host Jessica Steinberg for today’s episode.
As the Knesset increases its activity during the war, Karmel discusses the subjects up for debate, including controversial legislation regarding the politically appointed probe into the October 7 massacre.
Following last week’s announcement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to enact a 3% cut across the budget to bolster defense spending, including the earmarked funds for the long-awaited rehabilitation of the northern communities, Karmel discusses the contentious debate from the residents, coalition and opposition.
Karmel also reports on the severe lack of shelters in the Bedouin communities, predating October 7, brought to the forefront during the June war w...
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- Bret Stephens: America and Israel are engaged in a common fight for civilization
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- 1:46
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Bret Stephens: America and Israel are engaged in a common fight for civilization
Host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaks with Bret Stephens, a New York Times columnist and the editor-in-chief of Sapir magazine about polling that indicates that only roughly half of Americans support the US-Israel war against Iran's Islamist regime. Stephens weighs in on why the current conflict can be both "Trump's war" and a just war.
Far from feeling that Israel dragged the US into this war, he says that for the first time in recent history, the US has a partner with whom to wage a war. "This war is different, not because it's a war for Israel. It's a war with Israel," says Stephens.
But is the American public capable of internalizing the Iranian regime as an existential threat? In answer, Stephens asks whether a patient with stage II cancer should be advised to wait to treat it until it develops into stage IV. "Thank goodness we're acting now rather than just waiting o...
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- IDF preparing to deploy more troops to Southern Lebanon and expand buffer zone
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- 0:16
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Footage shows cluster bomb munitions from an Iranian ballistic missile striking central Israel
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- 0:25
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Bret Stephens: America and Israel are engaged in a common fight for civilization
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- 43:26
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with Bret Stephens, a The New York Times columnist and the editor-in-chief of Sapir magazine.
Recent polling indicates that only roughly half of Americans support the US-Israel war against Iran's Islamist regime. Stephens weighs in on why the current conflict can be both "Trump's war" and a just war.
Far from feeling that Israel dragged the US into this war, he says that for the first time in recent history, the US has a partner with whom to wage a war. "This war is different, not because it's a war for Israel. It's a war with Israel," says Stephens.
But is the American public capable of internalizing the Iranian regime as an existential threat? In answer, Stephens asks whether a patient with stage II cancer should be advised to wait to treat it until it develops into stage IV. "Thank goodness w...
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- ToI reporter on life under Hezbollah's rain of missiles
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- 1:21
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- ToI reporter on life under Hezbollah's rain of missiles
Health reporter Diana Bletter and host Amanda Borschel-Dan discuss how underground parking lots have been converted into wards and fortified operating rooms, as hospitals and health clinics around the country are once again providing services under fire since the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28.
Watch the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZkdFrz1-Ng&list=PLnR6FOcOvFdMbb0w1n0Ev0orcVkufgZ89
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- 'Fantasy Life': Escape the news to a very Jewy NY Upper West Side
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- 1:59
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- On this week's episode of The Reel Schmooze, host Amanda Borschel-Dan and movie maven Jordan Hoffman discuss the 2025 independent film "Fantasy Life," written and directed by Matthew Shear. His directorial debut is produced by and stars Amanda Peet, Shear, and a slew of Jewish (or Jew-ish) actors, including Alessandro Nivola, Judd Hirsch, Bob Balaban, Andrea Martin and Zosia Mamet.
Watch the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veXwi2XRuqw&list=PLnR6FOcOvFdMIjr7Fg9sdFIslzPslWpdv
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- ToI reporter on life under Hezbollah's rain of missiles
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- 24:15
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Health reporter Diana Bletter joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
In improved pop-up clinics, underground parking lots converted to wards and fortified operating rooms, hospitals and health clinics around the country are once again providing services under fire since the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28. Bletter tells us about the first instance that a Lebanon threat brought a Galilee hospital underground and talks about emergency preparedness.
In the second half of the program, we drill down into life in the north right now. Bletter talks about what it is like for her personally, as well as reporting on the stalwart northerners who are maintaining Israel's pioneering spirit and staying rooted on the frontline.
Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing l...
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- DocuNation: Aulcie
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- 0:41
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Presented through a special collaboration between DocuNation and The Times of Israel Community, 'Aulcie' is available to stream for a limited time only.
Join the ToI Community at the link in our bio or go to timesofisrael.com/join to enjoy award-winning Israeli documentary films and exclusive Q&A webinars with the filmmakers.crm.timesofisrael.com
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- Blast damages Amsterdam Jewish school in ‘deliberate attack,’ mayor says
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- 1:03
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- 3 people injured in Eilat, including child moderately hurt, following Iran’s latest missile attack
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- 0:19
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- IDF publishes footage of strike on Hezbollah operatives loading rockets in Lebanon
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- 0:15
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The IDF says it will “continue to act with force” against Hezbollah, after the Iran-backed group joined the ongoing fighting against Israel in support of the Islamic Regime.
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- Iran cluster missile causes damage in central Israel
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- 0:15
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Anti-Israel protesters hold ‘Al Quds Day’ in New York City
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- 0:39
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- As the war goes on, Israelis across the country find creative ways to pass the time in bomb shelters
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- As the war with Iran continues, Israelis across the country are finding creative ways to pass the time in safe rooms and bomb shelters, striving to keep their spirits up.
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- Gallia Lindenstrauss: Iran war reaches Kurds, Turkey and Azerbaijan
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- 1:08
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- In a special wartime episode, Turkey expert examines how the players on war zone’s northern edge are reacting to attacks by Tehran, and how the conflict affects ties with Israel
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- Gallia Lindenstrauss: Iran war reaches Kurds, Turkey, and Azerbaijan
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- 35:26
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Lazar Focus. Each Friday, join host diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe.
Two weeks into the war against Iran, the Islamic Republic has made good on its threats and attacked all the Gulf Arab states. But while the focus on reporting has been on those countries, players on Iran's northern border are also under fire.
Iran has fired two missiles at Turkey, a major regional power; has hit targets in Azerbaijan; continues to pound Iraqi Kurdistan; and Iran's proxy Hezbollah even attacked British zones in Cyprus.
The northern theater should not be overlooked.
Each of these actors has a complex relationship not only with Iran, but also with Israel. Some, like Cyprus and Azerbaijan, are close allies, while Turkey has turned into a leading adversary and a backer of Hamas.
Gallia Lindenstrauss, a leading Turkey expert, examines how ea...
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- 'Fantasy Life': Escape the news to a very Jewy NY Upper West Side
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- 43:16
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to The Reel Schmooze with ToI film reviewer Jordan Hoffman and host Amanda Borschel-Dan, where we bring you all the entertainment news and film reviews a Jew can use.
In today's escapism episode, movie maven Hoffman begins with a recommendation of a new, very Jewy podcast, Classical Music Happy Hour with pianist Emanuel Ax.
We then discuss the 2025 independent film, "Fantasy Life," written and directed by Matthew Shear. His directorial debut is produced by and stars Amanda Peet, Shear, and a slew of Jewish (or Jew-ish) actors, including Alessandro Nivola, Judd Hirsch, Bob Balaban, Andrea Martin and Zosia Mamet.
Next, we turn to the classic Larry David series, "Curb Your Enthusiasm," which Borschel-Dan had never seen. Hoffman assigned her the iconic "Palestinian Chicken" episode. See how she liked it.
Check out who got the "oy," the "meh" and the "not bad" marks in this week's The Reel Schmooze.
The Reel Schmooze i...
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- Oil tankers in Persian Gulf catch fire after being struck
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- 0:27
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The Iraqi government’s media cell told national news agency INA that the “two tankers were subject to sabotage,” and the country’s oil ministry said it had “deep concern” about incidents involving oil tankers in the Gulf.
The attack forced authorities to halt operations at all the country’s oil terminals, though commercial ports remained open, officials said.
Drones also struck fuel tanks at Oman’s Salalah port, where operations were subsequently suspended as well.
Continue reading on The Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-hits-2-oil-tankers-in-gulf-as-idf-reports-striking-critical-nuclear-site-near-tehran/
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- Is Iran an existential threat to the US?
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- 1:03
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Is Iran an existential threat to the US?
Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan to discuss Wednesday night's Hezbollah attack on northern Israel that included some 200 rockets and 20 drones, repeatedly sending hundreds of thousands of Israelis to shelters. At the same time, much of the rest of the country was also sent to safe rooms with four salvos of ballistic missiles shot from Iran. We hear how this is affecting Israelis' spirits right now.
Additionally, in counterpoint to the support from Israelis at large, Americans are not overwhelmingly in favor of their new war. The pair discuss the mixed messaging coming from the Trump administration -- and how much skin Israel has in the game for mutual war goals to be attained.
Watch the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVapyJBUZC4&list=PLnR6FOcOvFdMbb0w1n0Ev0orcVkufgZ89
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- Is Iran an existential threat to the US?
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- 29:30
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
Lebanese terror group Hezbollah blasted some 200 rockets and 20 drones at northern Israel for hours on Wednesday evening, repeatedly sending hundreds of thousands of Israelis to shelters. At the same time, much of the rest of the country was also sent to safe rooms with four salvos of ballistic missiles shot from Iran. We hear how this is affecting Israelis' spirits right now.
Yesterday, the UN Security Council called for Iran to halt its attacks on Gulf states. Notably, the resolution did not mention US or Israeli strikes on Iran and was passed by 13 votes with two abstentions. Horovitz weighs in.
In counterpoint to the support from Israelis at large, Americans are not overwhelmingly in favor of their new war. We di...
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- Airstrike in Lebanon
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- 0:08
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Lebanese media reports new Israeli airstrikes in Beirut’s southern suburbs.
The strikes come after the IDF reiterated an evacuation warning for the area, saying it would target Hezbollah sites.
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- What does war look like through the eyes of a five-year-old?
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- 0:45
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- What does war look like through the eyes of a five-year-old?
In this first episode of Five Minute Frontlines, Adam, a young child in Israel, tries to explain what he thinks is happening as sirens and shelters again become part of his everyday life.
Tune into the full episode on The Times of Israel Youtube Channel.
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- 5.5-year-old Adam explains the war with Iran from Tel Aviv
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- 5:53
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- In our new miniseries Five Minute Frontlines, Times of Israel Video Reporter @eliezerkatzoff sits down for short interviews to tell the small human stories of Israel’s war — five-minute conversations with the civilians living through it.
What does war look like through the eyes of a five-year-old? In this first episode of Five Minute Frontlines, Adam, a young child in Israel, tries to explain what he thinks is happening as sirens and shelters again become part of his everyday life.
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- War by the numbers: Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas
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- 1:17
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan to discuss Iran's extensive use of cluster bomb warheads (according to IDF assessments), Hezbollah's firing of projectiles on northern Israel, and Hamas' continued attempt to cross the Yellow Line in Gaza.
Watch the full episode on The Daily Briefing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYiG0WkRHB8&list=PLnR6FOcOvFdMbb0w1n0Ev0orcVkufgZ89
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- War will not interrupt annual migration of millions of birds through Israel
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- 0:23
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The spring migration is entering its peak, with millions of birds expected to arrive in Israel to nest and breed despite incoming missile fire from Iran, according to the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund’s chief ornithologist.
Flanked by vast desert to its east and the Mediterranean Sea to its west, Israel forms a key flyway and bottleneck for hundreds of millions of birds that travel between Europe, Asia, and Africa every spring and fall.
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- War by the numbers: Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas
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- 28:59
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
- Description
- Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world.
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode.
About half of the roughly 300 ballistic missiles Iran has launched at Israel in the current war carried cluster bomb warheads, according to Israel Defense Forces assessments published Tuesday, a day after the munitions killed two people and seriously wounded another in central Israel. Fabian gives insight into the number of munitions used by the US, Israel and Iran.
Turning to Lebanon, we hear that Hezbollah is raining down projectiles on northern Israel, but potentially rationing the use of key anti-tank rockets as they engage Israeli troops. At the same time, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Tuesday that it had completed a wave of airstrikes targeting branches of a Hezbollah-linked financial institution acr...
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- Einat Wilf: Fall of Iran an opportunity to uproot ‘Palestinianism’
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- 1:07
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- The crumbling of the Islamic Republic is on par with the end of the Soviet Union, says the once (and future?) MK, who pushes Israel to use this model to address Gaza and the West Bank
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- A dashcam video shows yesterday's Hezbollah missile impact at a satellite station near Beit Shemesh
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- 0:22
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- A dashcam video shows yesterday's Hezbollah missile impact at a satellite station near Beit Shemesh.
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- Trump predicts conflict with Iran to end soon, but won't commit to timeline
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- 1:14
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
- Description
- Trump predicts conflict with Iran to end soon, but won't commit to timeline
During a briefing one-on-one phone interview with US bureau chief Jacob Magid, US President Donald Trump discussed a possible timeframe for ending the war with Iran, a decision he says will be made with Israel. The US leader noted that if the regime harms oil exports, he will strike Iran harder than before.
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- Einat Wilf: Fall of Iran an opportunity to uproot 'Palestinianism'
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- 51:38
- Date posted
- 3 months ago
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- Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring key issues currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World, with host Amanda Borschel-Dan speaking with Einat Wilf, a former MK, author and CEO of the newly formed Oz party.
Wilf describes the potential fall of the Iranian Islamic Republic's regime as a shift in the magnitude of the fall of the Soviet Union.
We discuss the seismic ripple effects on Gaza and the Palestinian Authority. Wilf proposes that this moment is a window of opportunity for Israel to end the ideology of "Palestinianism" -- the end to the Jewish state -- that could quickly shut again.
She talks through Israel's need to create firm civil borders of its control in the West Bank and to maintain military control of the remaining areas and have what she calls, "an active occupation."
And in the final portion of our conversation, we hear why Wilf formed her new party at this time and what it stands for.

