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This is not a cooking show, but it will nourish your soul (maybe). Womena’s founders open a new dialogue with their community and give their perspectives on relevant, topical issues that affect women in and from the Arab world. This podcast will serve as a space for genuine exploration of the authentic experience of two women in search of belonging and balance, using storytelling to reclaim and redefine the distorted narratives that surround them.
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The Forgotten Exodus

American Jewish Committee (AJC)

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The multi-award-winning, chart-topping Jewish podcast, The Forgotten Exodus, is back for season two. The world has overlooked an important episode in modern history: the 800,000 Jews who left or were driven from their homes in the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-20th century to forge new lives for themselves and future generations. The Forgotten Exodus, a limited podcast series by American Jewish Committee (AJC), explores the important lessons we can learn from this pivotal moment an ...
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Hadar's Web is a podcast featuring community conversations on spirituality, healing, justice, and art. Hadar is an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic and artist. She teaches spirituality and Jewish mysticism at Malchut, a spiritual skill building school teaching direct experience of God. Hadar is a Jewish mystic who builds decolonial frameworks to worship God. Hadar is an artist weaving the spiritual with the political through the artistic mediums of performance, movement, writing, weaving, sound, ...
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The Jewish People's Podcast explores the most pressing issues facing the global Jewish community. Hosted by Yaakov Katz in conversation with leading experts, politicians and thought leaders, the podcast delves into topics such as Israel-Diaspora relations, religious and cultural identity, Israeli politics, and contemporary Jewish life. Each episode aims to inform and engage listeners through insightful discussions and in-depth analysis.
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Welcome to the AlBaher Arabic Language Center Podcast, where the beauty of language meets the art of communication. Dive into a world of linguistic richness as we unravel the intricacies of the Arabic language, weaving together culture, heritage, and modernity in every episode. Join our passionate instructors and language enthusiasts as they guide you through immersive conversations, insightful lessons, and vibrant stories that bring Arabic to life. Whether you're a beginner seeking to embar ...
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Dog Tag Diaries

Captain Kim & Captain Dakota - Two Military Women here to support other Women in the Military Sharing True Stories

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Dog Tag Diaries provides a platform for military women to tell their stories and speak their truths. We are not only raising awareness about military trauma, and mental health but fostering a supportive community where women can find strength and inspiration in each other's stories. It's an informative way to reduce stigma and promote healing through open dialogue and exploration of therapeutic modalities. Our goal is to increase connections among women to offer empowerment, encouragement, a ...
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A podcast by Arab Americans about America and Arabs everywhere, bringing you a unique perspective, both in English & Arabic but mostly in "Arablish." Café patrons will discuss current affairs, politics, culture, and healthcare. Your hosts are two doctors, Hassan and Mouhanad, and sometimes other friends who are just hanging out. Please make sure to share and subscribe! For all episodes you can visit ArabAmericanCafe.com Contact us at podcasts@arabamericancafe.com or follow us on twitter @caf ...
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مرحبا! (Marhaba!). Everyday a new Arabic lesson :) In ONE minute only, you will learn: a new vocabulary, a new alphabet, a new number, and finally a random general info. Start learning now.
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Wesley and Willy

Wissam Charafeddine and Walid Marmar

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Wissam Charafeddine (Wesley) and Walid Marmal (Willy) are two personalities that are rich with human experience. Surviving Middle East wars, living before and after the internet, citizens of the East and the West, adapters of spiritual religions and secular values .. there are much to talk about, and you will are a part of the conversation.
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Dr. Einat Wilf, one of the most insightful thinkers on Zionism today, reads essays from her latest compilation of essays book, "We Should All Be Zionists." Then, Dr. Wilf and columnist Blake Flayton discuss the themes of each essay and how they apply to Israel and contemporary Jewish life. Listen for insightful conversation on politics, conflict, peace, religion, revolution, past, present , and future. You can purchase your own copy of "We Should All Be Zionists" anywhere you get your books.
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The History of Islam podcast is a weekly podcast released every Monday on the history of Islam. Seemingly out of nowhere, the Arabs swept near east and rapidly conquered the region between Nile and the Oxus. In the process the world's two premier superpowers were brought to their knees. In this podcast we will look at the events leading to this and what followed! The blog (http://goo.gl/VHkUbo) will accompany the podcast with episode guides, updates, maps and lots of additional content!
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The Quran, “The Reading”, is a confirmation of the Torah and the Bible, and it affirms, confirms and repeats the Faith and the Law that was sent in them both. The Faith and the Law that were sent in them have been corrupted. The Arabic Quran, which cannot be adulterated, has today been surrounded by absolute lies attributed to Mohammad outside the Quran and usually referred to as “Ahadith” or “Stories”, and “Sunnah” or “Method”. The Quran, which is The Story or “The Hadith”, is absolutely se ...
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Citizens in Training

CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Through a series of expert interviews, this podcast mini-series explores some of the most pressing questions raised by the CSIS Middle East Program report, “Citizens in Training: Conscription and Nation-building in the United Arab Emirates.” Hear from leading experts on the Gulf, the UAE, and modern militaries in general what the UAE’s bold experiment in military conscription as a nationbuilding tool reveals about the leadership’s diagnosis of its key challenges at a pivotal moment in its na ...
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MMA Diagnosis is a weekly podcast featuring two brothers who discuss the latest MMA & Boxing fights, news and much more!!! Follow us on iTunes, Soundcloud & Stitcher!!! If you enjoy the podcast please give a 5 star review on iTunes
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PA Political Digest

Christopher Nicholas

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A stroll through the annals of Pennsylvania political corruption via a 5-episode podcast series. Listen as long-time GOP political consultant Christopher Nicholas, along with two veteran reporters who have witnessed and written about politics and corruption here for decades -- John Baer and Brad Bumsted -- review the quirks and the nooks and crannies of some of the most absorbing political corruption cases, primarily from the modern era, here in Pennsylvania. In each episode (about 35-45 min ...
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Introducing Atlas Linguae, the only atlas you can navigate without a compass. In this new podcast about language and translation from the award-winning multilingual podcast company: Studio Ochenta. In this new original podcast about language and translation from Studio Ochenta, we dive deep into a variety of language-related topics, such as how can a story really become global? How can one translate humor and what is the future of emoji language? Listen to a new episode every two weeks begin ...
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Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe started The Jewish History Podcast in 2016 with the goal of making Jewish History interesting and accessible. Over the course of the years, episodes have covered the vast expanse of Jewish history, from Abraham to Moses and Joshua, to great Sages in modern times, to Israeli wars. Each episode is dedicated to either a theme of Jewish history, a great personality of Jewish history, an era of Jewish history, or a transcendent event of our people’s history. We learn about our ...
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Each week, two British-Arab creatives check in with each other and a rotating cast of multicultural friends from the world of writing, filmmaking, music, art and more. Bootleg Magic is like catching up with your friends, and discussing mental health, pandemics, love, relationships and all the other stuff that makes up our daily life. The podcast wraps up with a roundup of the pop culture from around the world that you need in your life to help you deal with it all.
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Planes, Trains, & Kids Abroad Travel Podcast

Erika Bud, Big World Publishing, LLC

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Erika Bud, author of the Travel Rangers children's book series, created this travel podcast to inspire families to have overseas travel adventures and learn about cultures. From single parents to families of eight, listen as parents and children talk about what it was like to travel around the world on their international family vacations. Learn about countries, international travel tips, best international trips for families, affordable international vacations, how travel abroad facilitates ...
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ברוכים הבאים – Welcome to Israel! Where 8,424,904 people live in just over 8,000 square miles. 74.7% of them are Jews, and just over 20% are Arabs. And Palestinians? Nobody really knows…somewhere between 4.5 and 6 million? We have two walls. One is holy, and the other divides us. Although, the truth is, the holy one divides us as well. Israel declared its independence in 1948 in Tel Aviv, but Jerusalem is the capital. By the way, there are 80 people living in Israel named Jerusalem. 8 of the ...
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thehistoryofthecongo

Peter Teddington

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enjoys vast deposits of precious minerals and metals. Diamonds are found in the south and center of the country and the land holds 80% of the world’s Coltan, needed in all our mobile phones. It should be one of the richest countries on Earth, but it is not. This Podcast explores why, from the very beginning. A new podcast will be released each Monday every two weeks, the website is https://www.thehistoryofthecongo.com Starting in prehistoric times, ...
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“I never thought there’s antisemitism. It's something from the past, for my grandparents, for my mom a little, but it's not something in my generation, or my kids’ generation. It's done . . . apparently, not.” Einat Admony is a chef, cookbook author, comedian, and social media star who grew up in Bnei Brak, Israel. With parents from Iran and Yemen,…
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In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with the leaders of the Reveille & Retreat Project, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming trauma for military women through outdoor retreats, movement, meditation, and connection. Our two incredible guests today, Carole and Heather, are military women who took part in the transformative rafting retrea…
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In this episode, we talk about P.@lestine, the significance of bearing witness and engaging in conversations about the gen.ocide taking place in G.aza, and the importance of using precise language to accurately convey information in a nuanced way. Our hosts also share tips and insights on battling the algorithm and maintaining our mental well-being…
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Erin Axelman is a queer Jewish filmmaker, based out of Somerville, MA. Israelism is their directorial debut. Erin and Sam Eilertsen founded Tikkun Olam Productions, a nonprofit filmmaking collective that focuses on documenting and supporting movements for justice. Erin has produced videos for Senator Ed Markey, as well as Congressman Jamaal Bowman.…
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In this special episode, JPPI senior fellow and host Yaakov Katz sits down with JPPI fellow Noah Slepkov to unpack the significance of Hassan Nasrallah's assassination, along with Israel's decapitation of Hezbollah's entire military command. What does this mean for Lebanon? How can the United States use this as a moment of opportunity, and does thi…
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"How can our electorate be informed if we are blocking - intentionally blocking access to information about such a crucial issue?" - Lesley Williams Just north of Chicago, in Evanston Illinois, 20-year veteran librarian Lesley Williams became the center of a controversy that involved an invitation to Palestinian author and scholar Ali Abunimeh to s…
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In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, hosts Captain Kim and Captain Dakota welcome a military nurse anesthetist who shares her journey through addiction and recovery. After enlisting in the Army and facing overwhelming stress, she turned to prescription medications, eventually leading to a substance use disorder. Her story highlights the v…
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“Today's Morocco is a prime example of what a great peaceful coexistence and international cooperation can be with an Arab country.” Eli Gabay, an Israeli-born lawyer and current president of the oldest continuously active synagogue in the United States, comes from a distinguished family of Jewish leaders who have fostered Jewish communities across…
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In this episode of “Sage Takes Thyme”, our hosts Elissa and Amira have an intimate conversation with Céline Semaan, co-founder of The Slow Factory, to discuss her latest book “A Woman is a School”, a memoir of discredited ancestral tales from the region, particularly from Lebanon. They also discuss the intersectionality between culture and politics…
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In the last year there have been nearly 170 murders in Arab Israeli communities. Many believe the police are not just incompetent but are possibly being directed to take no action. Why is this happening, and what needs to change? Join us as we discuss these issues with Ofer Dagan, Co-Executive Director of Sikkuy-Aufoq.…
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Pagers and devices are mysteriously exploding across Lebanon, with Israel suspected. This signals a new phase in the 11-month conflict along Israel's border. What might Hezbollah do in retaliation, and does this mean we are on track for a wider regional war? Join host Yaakov Katz as he talks with JPPI VP Dr. Shuki Friedman and JPPI Senior Fellow Sh…
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Eva Nevarez St. John is an Army veteran who served from 1976-1982, including time in the Army Reserves. She is the author of When Tough Cookies Crumble: A True Story of Friendship, Murder, and Healing, a memoir that chronicles her military experiences and the deep friendship that shaped her life. Eva is currently semi-retired and living in New Mexi…
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Would you call yourself a “feminist”? In this episode, our hosts Elissa and Amira explore topics around "Feminism," what it means, how it's perceived by wider society, and the misconceptions that lead to detrimental labels being associated with the word itself. They dive into what feminism means to us in the region and its effects on women focused …
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“When we show the world that we're not what they say about us, that we're not white colonizers, that we're actually an indigenous tribe of people that was kicked out of their homeland . . . the only argument I can think about to put against the story is ‘you're lying.’ . . . If they accuse you of lying when you tell your family story, they lost.” L…
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Iranian activist Elica Le Bon talks about her fight against the Islamic Republic and her advocacy for the Jewish people after the events of October 7. She discusses the backlash she's faced for speaking out against antisemitism and delves into the complex "red-green alliance"- the coalition between Western progressives and Islamists.…
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Did you catch the debate? In this bonus episode, our hosts delve into the Harris vs. Trump 2024 presidential debate, dissecting the key points and looking into how influential America is in the grand scheme of global policymaking. They share their opinions as Arab-Americans living in the Arab world and challenge the notion that leading as a “woman …
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Episode Description: In this deeply personal episode, we explore the transformative journey of Annie Emprima who turned their military experiences into a lifelong mission of understanding trauma and its impact on the mind and body. Raised primarily by grandparents with distant parents, this journey is shaped by a sense of detachment from an early a…
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In this episode of Arabs in Media, we connect with Palestinian activist Salah Said from Germany to shed light on the chaotic scenes unfolding on the ground. From media narratives to police brutality against protesters, to arms shipments and the rise of far-right extremism, we explore the political environment in Germany. Even if you're not deeply e…
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Womena’s brand new podcast “Sage Takes Thyme” dives into the journey and perspectives of the Womena co-founders Elissa Freiha and Amira Salah-Ahmed. As a media company, we always get asked “Why Womena?” and why we have chosen to tell the stories of women in the region. In this first episode they open up about how Womena got started, why we do what …
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As the new academic year begins, we delve into Columbia University's latest report on campus antisemitism. How does this surge of antisemitism manifest, and what does it mean for the fight against intolerance and hate? Join JPPI's Noah Slepkov as he discusses the report's findings and their implications for Jewish communities worldwide with JPPI Se…
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“We can't expect people to stand up for us against antisemitism if they don't know who we are. And we can't expect them to know who we are if we're not there to tell our story.” Adiel Cohen: Jewish activist, social media influencer, and Israel Defense Forces reservist, has a passion for storytelling – especially that of his beloved grandmother, Sav…
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In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with Eileen Bjorkman, a remarkable woman who came of age during a transformative time in American history—the late 1960s and early 1970s. With a natural talent for math and science and a love for sports, she was anything but typical in an era when women were just starting to gain more opportunities, y…
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“It's quite clear to me that he was trying to recreate the hillside of Haifa with the gardens... It comes from somebody being ripped out from their home.” Syrian Jewish Playwright Oren Safdie, son of world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who designed Habitat 67 along with much of modern Jerusalem, knows loss, regret, and longing. Oren and his fath…
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Welcome to Sage Take Thyme by Womena founders Elissa Freiha and Amira Salah-Ahmed. This new podcast dives into our perspectives on relevant, topical issues that affect women in and from the Arab world. It will serve as a space for genuine exploration of the authentic experience of two women in search of belonging and balance, using storytelling to …
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Arabs in Media talks to Yasmin Elhady - an exceptionally funny human being! How Yasmin arrived to the US as a refugee, and now does stand-up comedy in a badass hijab is a story with lots of plot twists you won't expect. Yasmin has the gift of storytelling, but has some crazy family stories that you didn't see coming. We met up with Yasmin before he…
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In this episode, Doris Sumner takes us on a journey from her roots in rural Vermont to her impactful career in the U.S. military, where she found her purpose in advocating for gender equality. Growing up as one of six kids, with five cousins next door, she was the daring tomboy who wasn't afraid to challenge societal norms. Doris's journey took her…
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“In the Israeli DNA and the Jewish DNA, we have to fight to be who we are. In every generation, empires and big forces tried to erase us . . . I know what it is to be rejected for several parts of my identity... I'm fighting for my ancestors, but I'm also fighting for our future generation.” Hen Mazzig, a writer, digital creator, and founder of the…
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Nima Akram, co-founder of NewsCord.org, discusses media bias and the role of AI in revealing it. As a data nerd, I have been fascinated by the unchallenged headlines that have minimized the atrocities in Gaza, perpetuated by Western media. Newscord has clearly and simply used AI to aggregate coverage on a topic. At minimum you have a more comprehen…
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The multi-award-winning, chart-topping Jewish podcast, The Forgotten Exodus, is back for season two. The world has overlooked an important episode in modern history: the 800,000 Jews who left or were driven from their homes in the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-20th century to forge new lives for themselves and future generations. The Forg…
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This episode of Dog Tag Diaries features Kory Flansberg and her whirlwind experience as an admin specialist turned key player in a military mayor cell. Discover her true stories of the highs and lows of working alongside the Australian Air Force, the impact of strict COVID protocols, and the innovative ways Kory and her colleagues kept spirits high…
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On Thursday, residents of three Kibbutzim along the Gaza border returned to their homes after the state stopped funding their stays in hotels across the country. In today's episode, we speak with Oriana Golan, who is back in her home in Nir Am. What is it like to return home after 10 months, and how does it feel to live in what remains a war zone?…
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The Middle East is at a crossroads - does Iran go ahead with its plans to attack Israel? Will the region becomes engulfed in a wider war, or will the talks in Doha succeed, a hostage deal be reached and war averted? Featuring Senior JPPI Fellows Shmuel Rosner and Avi Gil to dissect the current situation in an increasingly volatile Middle East.…
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In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we delve into the unique experiences of transitioning from active military service to becoming a military spouse. Melissa Washington shares personal stories from her 6-month Med Cruise and 6-month West Pac deployments during her short time on active duty. She reflects on how these experiences instilled a sense of…
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Tisha b'Av is different this year. Israelis, for the first time in decades, understand that the State of Israel is not as secure as they once thought and that statehood cannot be taken for granted. Rabbi David Stav, chairman of Tzohar, explains the significance of the fast day this year through the prism of October 7. As our minds are oscillating b…
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In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with a remarkable woman who served both before and after 9/11. She shares her experiences as a Damage Controlman, the challenges she faced in a pre-repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" military, and her journey of navigating life and service on her own terms. Prepare to be inspired by Jenifer Groves' raw an…
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As an outsider to the field, I try to look at some of the "good" and "bad" sides of marketing - how some brands market making life easier for example, and deliver on that, whereas other times companies can be have some pretty shady or questionable business practices. I then turn the focus back on me/us as individuals and explore how we 'market' our…
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Since the 1972 Munich Games, Israeli Olympians have been under close protection by the Israeli Security Agency, and due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas, Team Israel now has additional 24/7 security from France. This episode discusses the situation at the games, the role of antisemitism in the protests, and the significance of pro-Palestinian dem…
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In this episode, Einat makes the case for why the most obvious policy for management of the conflict is continued security control between the river and the sea, but a halt (or removal?) of civilians in areas where Israel does not exercise sovereignty. Then, columnist Blake Flayton joins the conversation with insights on the current Israeli governm…
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This podcast episode is dedicated to Cultural Support Team members 1LT Ashley White (KIA 2011) and CPT Jenny Moreno (KIA 2013) In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, hosts Captain Dakota and Captain Kim sit down with Major Jess Yahn, to discuss a trailblazing time in military history. Join them to learn about the groundbreaking US Army Spec…
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