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The conversations that matter, unfiltered.

In a world where headlines tell only half the story, "JPost sits down with..." brings you face-to-face with the voices shaping our reality. From Israeli leaders navigating existential challenges to global figures wrestling with the Middle East's complexities, we go beyond the soundbites to explore the stories behind the headlines.

Each episode features candid, no-holds-barred conversations with politicians, thought leaders, activists, and newsmakers who are driving change—or standing in its way.

If you're seeking to understand the nuances of one of the world's most scrutinized regions, these intimate discussions reveal the motivations, struggles, and hopes of those at the center of it all.

This isn't about easy answers or comfortable narratives. It's about real talk with real people making real decisions that affect millions. Join us as we sit down with the figures who matter most, when their stories matter most.

New episodes drop when news breaks and voices need to be heard.

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  • Sharren Haskel: Confronting Iran and Hamas, and what we OWE the Middle East
    Jul 15 2025
    In this episode of 'JPost sits down with...,' Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel sits down with JPost Political Correspondent Eliav Breuer to discuss some of the most pressing issues surrounding the Middle East. They dive into Israel's stance on the ongoing Gaza conflict, its position on the international stage, and the implications of rising anti-Semitic rhetoric both in politics and social discourse. Sharren also reflects on Israel's strategic relations with neighboring countries, shedding light on how Israel must navigate these complex dynamics in the face of mounting regional challenges.

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