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In this August 15th, 2025 episode of Tel Aviv Diary, host Marc Schulman reflects on a week without major developments but heavy with underlying tensions. He explores Israel’s stalled war in Gaza, the plight of hostages, and the puzzling lack of large-scale public protest compared to the judicial reform demonstrations. Schulman critiques Israel’s failures in global information warfare, warns about shifting U.S. political attitudes toward Israel, and challenges unrealistic expectations about Gaza’s future governance. He also examines domestic tensions over ultra-Orthodox military service, voices concerns about Trump’s meeting with Putin, and analyzes the economic risks of U.S. immigration policy changes. The episode closes with thoughts on AI’s rapid evolution, the muted reception of ChatGPT 5.0, and how AI is reshaping work and media.
By Marc SchulmanIn this August 15th, 2025 episode of Tel Aviv Diary, host Marc Schulman reflects on a week without major developments but heavy with underlying tensions. He explores Israel’s stalled war in Gaza, the plight of hostages, and the puzzling lack of large-scale public protest compared to the judicial reform demonstrations. Schulman critiques Israel’s failures in global information warfare, warns about shifting U.S. political attitudes toward Israel, and challenges unrealistic expectations about Gaza’s future governance. He also examines domestic tensions over ultra-Orthodox military service, voices concerns about Trump’s meeting with Putin, and analyzes the economic risks of U.S. immigration policy changes. The episode closes with thoughts on AI’s rapid evolution, the muted reception of ChatGPT 5.0, and how AI is reshaping work and media.