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Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum to Hamas: Will the ceasefire collapse?

WATCH: “Jerusalem Minute” with Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten

Is the ceasefire unraveling before our eyes? JNS CEO Alex Traiman and JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten report from the heart of Israel as President Trump issues a 48-hour ultimatum to Hamas: return the bodies of the remaining hostages or face serious consequences. Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance’s surprise visit to Israel stirs controversy after he delivers remarks that many Israelis found deeply troubling, igniting political chaos just as a crucial sovereignty vote hits the Knesset floor.

From renewed rocket threats and diplomatic rollercoasters to U.S.-Israel tensions and the future of UNRWA and Palestinian statehood, this episode unpacks real-time power struggles shaping the region. Hear the latest on Trump’s Gaza peace plan, Israeli military strategy, Marco Rubio’s firm stance and the growing divide between the American political class and Israel’s sovereignty aspirations in Judea and Samaria. With exclusive insights, Traiman and Hasten lay bare the geopolitical drama unfolding beneath the headlines.

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.
Josh Hasten is a Middle East correspondent for JNS. He is co-host of the JNS podcast “Jerusalem Minute,” as well as the host of the JNS podcast “Judeacation.” He also hosts the weekly radio program “Israel Uncensored” on “The Land of Israel Radio Network.” An award-winning freelance journalist, he writes regularly for JNS and other publications. He is also a sought-after guest for television and radio interviews on current events in Israel, having appeared on CNN, BBC, Sky News, Fox, APTV, WABC, ILTV, i24News, and many others.
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