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The Deep Dive is The Jerusalem Post's flagship podcast series, hosted by Jacob Laznik.

Each week, we review the top stories, put an up-close lens on a major topic, and dissect the main story of the week.Copyright Jerusalem Post Podcasts
Politica e governo
  • How Iranian women could shatter the regime's oppression
    Jan 14 2026
    In this week’s episode of The Deep Dive, we examine developments inside Iran through the personal story of Marzieh Hamidi. Iran is under a complete internet and communications shutdown, as we wait for the response of the world after it was reported that over 12,000 have been killed during the protests. Hamidi is an Iranian taekwondo professional who lived under the Islamic Republic and later under Taliban rule in Afghanistan in 2020. Now living as a refugee in France, she speaks about her firsthand experiences and what it means to be a woman living under authoritarian Islamist regimes.

    Edited and produced by Shifra Jacobs and Gadi Zaig.
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    38 min
  • Maduro's downfall: What's next for Venezuela?
    Jan 9 2026
    In this week's episode of The Deep Dive, we break down the shocking US military operation that led to the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This bold move has left the world questioning: What does this mean for Venezuela's future, and how will it affect global geopolitics?

    Join us as we explore the legal, moral, and strategic implications of this unprecedented operation, including the potential fallout for US relations with Iran, Israel, and the rest of the world. With Venezuela in the midst of a political crisis and Maduro's regime teetering on the edge, we discuss what could happen next in this high-stakes game of power.

    To better understand the legal, political, and regional implications of the operation, we spoke with Dr. Daniel Wajner of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, whose research focuses on legitimacy and legitimation in international relations, conflict resolution, populism in foreign policy, regional integration, and transnational politics in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. We also spoke with Jonathan Liverman, a Reichman University student and Venezuelan Jew, who offered a personal and regional perspective on how Maduro’s capture is being perceived within the Venezuelan diaspora.

    Edited and produced by Shifra Jacobs, Gadi Zaig, and Jacob Laznik.
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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Iran's streets are burning, why Israel cannot look away
    Jan 1 2026
    Is Iran heading toward collapse or cracking down harder? In this week’s episode of The Deep Dive, host Jacob Laznik is joined by Israel’s UN spokesperson Jonathan Harounoff to unpack Iran’s latest wave of protests, economic freefall and the regime’s response. Harounoff explains how internal pressures are mounting — and why this unrest feels different. Later, Lara Sukster Mosheyof reports on Romi Gonen’s brave testimony of sexual abuse, sparking renewed calls for justice and reform in Israel. And finally, former IDF soldier and musician Eyal Zakai shares how music became his way of coping with trauma and life after war.

    Edited and produced by Shifra Jacobs, Gadi Zaig, and Jacob Laznik.
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