
Nava Freiberg
Deputy diplomatic reporter at The Times of Israel who reports on diplomatic negotiations and U.S. involvement, offering on-the-ground context about the ceasefire and mediation efforts.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 21min
Day 705 - Fallout from bold attack on Hamas leadership in Doha
Emanuel Fabian, a military correspondent, discusses the recent Israeli airstrike in Qatar targeting Hamas leadership and the uncertainties surrounding its success. Nava Freiberg, a diplomatic reporter, covers global reactions, including significant responses from US and Gulf state leaders. They explore the strike's implications for hostage negotiations in Gaza and analyze Qatar's military capabilities. Tensions rise as the UN Security Council convenes to discuss the fallout, with ongoing reports about the situation on the ground in Gaza.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 18min
Day 745 - Witkoff, Kushner arrive in Israel to keep ceasefire going
Joining the discussion are Lazar Berman, a diplomatic correspondent known for his insights on Israeli security, and Nava Freiberg, a deputy diplomatic reporter reporting on key negotiations. They delve into the fragility of the recent ceasefire, addressing an attack in Rafah and its implications. They analyze US envoys Witkoff and Kushner's roles in this delicate situation, share insights from their recent interviews, and highlight the personal connections that shaped negotiations with Hamas. Their predictions for the ceasefire's future are both hopeful and cautionary.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 22min
Day 663 - Et tu, Britain? UK on the brink of recognizing Palestine
Tal Schneider, a political correspondent, and Nava Freiberg, a diplomatic reporter, dive into the UK’s announcement to recognize a Palestinian state if certain conditions are met. They discuss the implications of this move amid ongoing crises in Gaza and the international community's pressure on Israel. Schneider addresses rumors of Gaza's annexation, while Freiberg highlights Arab nations’ unprecedented condemnation of Hamas. The conversation reveals shifting alliances and the evolving narrative in Israeli politics and international diplomacy.


