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Each week, the Jerusalem Post Frontlines Podcast brings you behind-the-scenes interviews with the Post's top reporters, editors and columnists, as well as special interviews with Israeli experts and politicians to offer insight, commentary and opinion on the biggest stories in Israel.

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 National Unity Party head Benny Gantz speaks with the Post's editor-in-chief Zvika Klein at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York City on May 19, 2025.

Deradicalization must be core of Gaza's day after plan, Gantz tells 'Post' - podcast

 Will Syria join the Abraham Accords? Senior Middle East analyst Seth J. Frantzman sits down in The Jerusalem Post studio with studio producer Yuval Barnea to discuss it all

WATCH: Could Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa be Israel’s next unexpected ally?

 Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun sit down to discuss the week's major events on the Jerusalem Post Podcast.

WATCH: Jerusalem Post Conference: Who's speaking, what's there to see?


Iran deal fears: Will a Trump-backed deal be a repeat of Obama's?

This week, Calev and Elliot discuss whether Trump is going to force an Iran deal on Israel that is only cosmetically different from the Obama version and much more.

 Elliot Jager and Calev Ben David, in Episode 3 of The Jerusalem Dispatch.

Evangelical Pastor to 'Post': Christians do not show up enough for Israel

Pastor Luke Moon describes new initiatives bringing together Christians across the United States to support Israel.

 Pastor Luke Moon (left) and Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein (right) in the Jerusalem Post Podcast Studio, March 6, 2025.

Frontlines Podcast: Why this year's TLV pride is revolutionary

This year, organizers have put transgender people, the oft-ignored last quarter of the LGBT acronym, in the center.

Israeli drag queens and go-go dancers dance on a truck during the annual gay pride parade in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv on June 13, 2014.

Podcast: Does Trump love Jews or embolden antisemitic voices?

On this week's podcast, Washington Bureau chief Michael Wilner discusses his in-depth special report on Donald Trump and the Jews.

Donald Trump wearing a Jewish prayer shawl.

Why Starbucks failed in Israel (and only in Israel)

This week, the JPost Podcast brings you a special episode on why the coffee giant failed in Israel.

A Starbucks cafe

Taxicab Diplomacy: Trump vs. Clinton

Explore the latest views from Israel on the upcoming US election in this week's JPost podcast.

US presidential candidate Donald Trump (L) and Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton

PODCAST: After Turkey, Africa and Egypt, is Saudi Arabia Israel’s next ally?

On this week's podcast, JPost Diplomatic Correspondent Herb Keinon gives his perspective on the slew of new diplomatic initiatives.

Netanyahu and Saudi King Salman

Podcast: From Tel Aviv, a story of hope for Orlando

This week's podcast explores the LGBT community's ability to overcome horrific events and tragedies, and come out stronger on the other side.

In 2015, the White City was lit up in the colors of the rainbow flag in honor of pride.

Briefing: 'King Bibi' pulls it together, again

The JPost Podcast's weekly briefing catches you up on the most important stories from the past week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talks during his Likud party meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem

Podcast: The mystery of Tel Aviv’s Jane Doe alleys

On today’s episode of the JPost Podcast, we’re back with “A Road by Any Other Name,” the segment where we delve into the strange and interesting stories behind Israel’s street names.

Lion statue on Plonit Alley in Tel Aviv