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Hear the analysis coming out of Israel on “Jerusalem Minute,” with Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy, Ep. 1

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Join JNS Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman and news anchor Lidar Gravé-Lazi as they discuss the hostage releases; the pause in fighting in the Gaza Strip; the refugee crises in Gaza and Israel; the Houthi hijacking of an Israeli ship; and the prospects of wider regional war.

Also, Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy discusses the challenges of telling Israel’s story internationally.

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Alex Traiman is the CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief of the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) and host of “Jerusalem Minute.” A seasoned Israeli journalist, documentary filmmaker and startup consultant, he is an expert on Israeli politics and U.S.-Israel relations. He has interviewed top political figures, including Israeli leaders, U.S. senators and national security officials with insights featured on major networks like BBC, Bloomberg, CBS, NBC, Fox and Newsmax. A former NCAA champion fencer and Yeshiva University Sports Hall of Fame member, he made aliyah in 2004, and lives in Jerusalem with his wife and five children.
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