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PODCAST From portable chargers to defense: Inside Apollo’s lightweight solar panels

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 52

 Oded Rozenberg, co-founder and CEO of Apollo Power
 Pastor Allen Jackson and Yael Eckstein stand in the lawn of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, during IFCJ's Flags of Fellowship event.

Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: Standing united

 JPost Asks Anything: How has the Gaza War impacted Palestinians and Israeli Arabs?

JPost Asks Anything: How has the Gaza war impacted Palestinians and Israeli Arabs?

 National Unity Party head Benny Gantz speaks with the Post's editor-in-chief Zvika Klein at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York City on May 19, 2025.

Deradicalization must be core of Gaza's day after plan, Gantz tells 'Post' - podcast


WATCH: Could Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa be Israel’s next unexpected ally?

Will Syria join the Abraham Accords? What could make Israel comfortable with Ahmed al-Sharaa's new leadership in Syria?

 Will Syria join the Abraham Accords? Senior Middle East analyst Seth J. Frantzman sits down in The Jerusalem Post studio with studio producer Yuval Barnea to discuss it all

Driving toward safety: Tackling EMF exposure in cars with SafeFields Technologies

The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 51

Founder and CEO of SafeFields technology Shaul Shulman

Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: From Genesis to Jerusalem

In the fourth episode of Good for the Jews, Zvika Klein and Yael Eckstein speak with Rev. Dr. Johnnie Moore about Evangelical support for Israel and Jews.

 Rev. Johnnie Moore visits southern Israel in January 2024.

Palestinian state? Iran nuclear deal? What will Trump's Middle East visit mean?

On episode five of The Jerusalem Dispatch, Elliot Jager and Calev Ben David discuss the upcoming Middle East conference, the Pulitzer Prize Committee, Pope Leo XIII’s namesake, and more.

 Calev Ben-David (R) speaks to Elliot Jager (L) in the Jerusalem Post podcast studio.

'Ghosts of a Holy War': Forgotten 1929 Hebron Massacre Resurfaces Amid Echoes of October 7

A century-old tragedy is resurfacing with painful relevance.

 Yardena Schwartz, award-winning journalist and Emmy-nominated producer speaks in the latest episode of IsraelCast, Jewish National Fund-USA’s flagship podcast

WATCH: What caused the Jerusalem wildfires, and can additional blazes be prevented?

Sarah Ben-Nun, legal correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, and Tamar Uriel-Beeri, editor in chief of The Jerusalem Report, sat down with David Soucy, Founder of Israel Tree Service.

 David Soucy (left), Founder of Israel Tree Service, speaks with Sarah Ben-Nun (center), legal correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, and Tamar Uriel-Beeri (right), editor in chief of The Jerusalem Report, to discuss whether the wildfires in Jerusalem could've been prevented.

Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: The rise of antisemitism

On the third episode of "Good for the Jews?" Yael Eckstein and Zvika Klein interview Ambassador David Friedman and Dean Michele Bachmann on the continued Christian support for Israel.

 US ambassador to Israel David Friedman speaks at the Jewish federation's annual General Assembly in Tel Aviv, on October 24, 2018

A funny thing happened on the way to - Tales from airports and airplanes

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode E106.

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'The end for him': Lapid on why Netanyahu won't do everything to bring hostages back

Opposition head Yair Lapid said he did not believe the prime minister was doing everything he could for the hostages because this would mean the end of Netanyahu's political career.

Opposition head MK Yair Lapid leads a faction meeting at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, March 24, 2025

'Writing was on the wall': Hadar Goldin's brother says it's easier for Israel to ignore hostages

The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Eve Young.

 Tamar Uriel-Beeri is seen interviewing Tzur Goldin.

WATCH: Israel's 77th Independence Day celebration is like its first

The Jerusalem Dispatch covers how this year's Independence Day is similar to Israel's first one in 1948, alongside other top stories.

 A woman waves a large Israeli flag as people watch the military airshow as part of Israel's 75th Independence Day celebrations, in Jerusalem, April 26, 2023.