
Jasper Nathaniel
Journalist covering the West Bank on his Substack, Infinite Jaz. Focuses on life for Palestinians and the two-state solution.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 54min
Trump Is Humiliated by China
Journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who covers the West Bank on his Substack, Infinite Jaz, shares profound insights about the daily realities for Palestinians under occupation. He discusses the far-right’s ambitions for full annexation and elaborates on the dwindling viability of a two-state solution amid increasing settlement expansions. The conversation also touches on international perceptions of Israeli policies and the urgent need for action to address human rights issues. Jasper's observations provide a critical lens on a complex and pressing humanitarian crisis.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 20min
8/4/25: Mike Johnson Bows To Israel, TikTok IDF Censor, Tim Dillon vs Bari Weiss, GHF Whistleblower Vindicated
In this discussion, journalist Jasper Nathaniel delves into the implications of U.S. political visits to Israel and the humanitarian crises affecting Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. He highlights the moral complexities of military actions and narratives surrounding hostage situations, urging a humane approach to conflict resolution. The conversation also critiques the evolving political landscape and the rift within the Democratic Party regarding support for Israel, while unpacking media narratives that shape public perception.

Jul 22, 2025 • 1h 19min
953 - The Hills Have Eyes feat. Jasper Nathaniel (7/21/25)
Jasper Nathaniel, a journalist specializing in the West Bank, joins to shed light on Israel's violent settler movement and blatant violations of international law. He discusses the grim reality faced by Palestinians under occupation and the alarming increase in settler aggression. The conversation also touches on the misuse of archaeology to bolster territorial claims and draw parallels between historical injustices and contemporary oppression. Additionally, there's a humorous take on a dull presentation that fails to enrich the narrative surrounding land disputes.