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This is a sneak peek from the members-only edition of Inside Call Me Back. Nadav Eyal reacts to J.D. Vance's comments on Israel and what they may signal about changing attitudes in Washington. The discussion touches a deeper Israeli concern: whether the assumptions that have long defined the U.S.-Israel relationship are beginning to change. If support for Israel can no longer be assumed, how should Israelis think about their relationship with America going forward?
You can access the full episode here, where Dan takes on listener questions about:
- Why Nadav is waiting before judging the Iran deal
- Has the word "Zionism" outlived its purpose?
- Gadi Eisenkot and the significance of a Sephardic prime minister
- Does Eisenkot's English matter?
- Why Eisenkot is gaining political momentum
- Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel's freedom of action
- Can Israel afford a confrontation with the United States?
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Credits: Ilan Benatar, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo
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For the full episode, subscribe here to Inside Call me Back.
Subscribe to Ark News Daily
This is a sneak peek from the members-only edition of Inside Call Me Back. Nadav Eyal reacts to J.D. Vance's comments on Israel and what they may signal about changing attitudes in Washington. The discussion touches a deeper Israeli concern: whether the assumptions that have long defined the U.S.-Israel relationship are beginning to change. If support for Israel can no longer be assumed, how should Israelis think about their relationship with America going forward?
You can access the full episode here, where Dan takes on listener questions about:
- Why Nadav is waiting before judging the Iran deal
- Has the word "Zionism" outlived its purpose?
- Gadi Eisenkot and the significance of a Sephardic prime minister
- Does Eisenkot's English matter?
- Why Eisenkot is gaining political momentum
- Lebanon, Hezbollah, and Israel's freedom of action
- Can Israel afford a confrontation with the United States?
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