

Tal Schneider
Political correspondent (Times of Israel) who explains the case around the leaked video and the arrest of the military's former top lawyer, providing context and analysis.
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Oct 12, 2025 • 25min
Day 737 - As Gaza ceasefire holds, did Israel agree to end the war?
Tal Schneider, a political correspondent, discusses the emotional protests in Tel Aviv with high-profile US figures, including Jared Kushner. He reveals that the Israeli cabinet has ratified phase one of the Trump plan, detailing hostage exchanges and IDF withdrawal. Emanuel Fabian, a military correspondent, provides insights on the IDF's current deployment and strategic role during the ceasefire, while addressing the challenges of recovering deceased hostages. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the tense atmosphere in Israel amidst ongoing negotiations.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 30min
US government shutdown forces food aid cuts
Bill Bertels, a field reporter in Indonesia, shares insights on the outcry against a controversial glass elevator in Bali, sparking debates on tourism versus conservation. Tal Schneider, a political correspondent from the Times of Israel, delves into the arrest of the Israeli military's former top lawyer over a leaked video, exploring the social implications and broader political divides in Israel. The discussion highlights urgent food aid cuts in the U.S. due to the government shutdown, impacting over 40 million Americans reliant on food stamps.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 17min
Day 691 - Cabinet ignores Hamas deal as Trump plans postwar Gaza
Tal Schneider, a political correspondent for The Times of Israel, shares insights on the Israeli government's response to Hamas's latest proposal and President Trump's plans for Gaza's post-war management. She discusses Netanyahu’s refusal of phased deals and the implications for U.S.-Israel relations. Meanwhile, health editor Diana Bletter highlights the Druze community's efforts to supply aid amidst crisis in Syria, along with groundbreaking medical research that opens doors for new antibiotics and spinal cord treatments.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 19min
Day 696 - Would Trump seriously consider Gaza relocation plan?
Political correspondent Tal Schneider provides insights on Israel's security cabinet meetings, highlighting concerns over hostage negotiations and discussions about Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank. He critiques President Trump's proposed plan for relocating Palestinians from Gaza as unrealistic. Meanwhile, reporter Sue Surkes sheds light on growing socio-economic gaps among Israeli schoolchildren, revealing financial struggles affecting their education and health. She also discusses the return of the Nahal military group to support agricultural communities.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 16min
Day 759 - Israel marks 30 years since Rabin's death
Tal Schneider, a political correspondent with a knack for Israeli affairs, reflects on the significance of the 30th anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination and the return of the memorial rally after five years. He also dives into the complex legal case of ex-IDF chief Tomer-Yerushalmi, who faced scrutiny from both sides of the political spectrum. Meanwhile, environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses serious pollution issues, detailing the health impacts of garbage burning in the West Bank and Hadera's struggles with toxic emissions from its notorious power station.


