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
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