In the past week Israeli news coverage has focused much attention on the ongoing investigation into the July firebombing attack which killed three members of the Dawabsha family in Duma.
The panel discusses the allegations of torture by the Shin Bet security agency against suspects and the meaning and implication of the "hate wedding" video showing right-wing activists celebrating the death of baby Ali Dawabsha.
Plus, a look at the gag orders surrounding the case and their place in a world of 24-hour globalized media.
This week saw a number of terror attacks across the country including a deadly stabbing in Jerusalem. The panel asks if the endless wave of attacks has a desensitizing effect and how as a media outlet, we grapple with keeping the story compelling.
And finally, could the Likud's first openly gay Knesset member cause a culture war by making Israeli's aware of the elephant in the room?
On this week's panel:
Founding editor David Horovitz
Ops and blogs editor Miriam Hershlag
Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur
Host and producer: Raoul Wootliff