• CHECKMATE! The End of US-Iran Talks Is Fast Approaching...
    Feb 18 2026
    America and Iran just held “talks” where they wouldn’t even sit in the same room, all while Tehran publicly threatened to sink U.S. aircraft carriers. In this episode of Israel Undiplomatic, you’ll learn how to read the real power dynamics behind the Geneva meeting: why delaying diplomacy can actually help the U.S. and Israel militarily, what Vice President J.D. Vance’s “red lines” signal about where Washington is headed, and why PM Netanyahu’s two non-negotiables (removing enriched uranium and ending Iran’s ability to enrich at all) expose the “peaceful program” claim as a bluff. The hosts also clash over the biggest strategic dilemma: is any deal enforceable with an ideological regime or does a “good deal” just buy the Ayatollahs time to rebuild, fund proxies and outwait the West?
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    38 mins
  • Trump vs Netanyahu on Iran: What They Really Said Behind Closed Doors
    Feb 11 2026
    What if the Trump–Netanyahu meeting isn’t about peace talks at all, but about squeezing Iran while it’s flat on the mat? Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum unpack the White House showdown everyone’s obsessing over, then do something wildly revealing: they role-play what might have actually been said behind closed doors, with “Trump” pushing pressure-diplomacy and “Netanyahu” warning there’s no such thing as a good-faith deal with the Ayatollahs. You’ll learn how Trump thinks about leverage, war, and “a deal backed by a club,” why Israel is desperate not to have its hands tied and what a “good deal” would even mean when sanctions, inspections, missiles and terror funding are all on the line. If you want the real strategic debate , not the talking points, this one pulls you right into the room.
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    38 mins
  • Trump Threatens Iran: Bluff or Obama 2.0?
    Feb 4 2026
    “Bad things will happen,” and after this episode, you’ll understand exactly why that line is either a masterstroke…or a warning we’re all ignoring. Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum—both former advisers at the Prime Minister's Office—dissect President Trump’s Iran posture in real time: the aircraft carriers, the threats, the diplomacy and the unnerving question underneath it all: is this coercive diplomacy done right, or the start of an Obama-style trap where Iran stalls, the West settles and the regime survives stronger? You’ll learn the strategic logic behind Trump’s “deal or else” approach, the Israeli debate over whether any agreement is even possible and the chilling moral dilemma of what happens to the Iranian people if the world chooses negotiations over pressure. The hosts leave you right at the edge of the only question that matters: is Trump setting the terms… or getting played?
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    36 mins
  • Did Biden’s Wartime Decisions Cost Israeli Lives? Netanyahu’s Explosive Claim
    Jan 29 2026
    A nation buries its last returned hostage and at the same time, a political firestorm detonates in Jerusalem. Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum walk you through the heartbreaking return of Ran Gvili, the chilling risks IDF soldiers took to recover him from a Gaza mass grave and the explosive moment PM Netanyahu publicly suggests Israeli soldiers died because critical U.S. ammunition was held back in 2024. You’ll learn how wartime supply decisions ripple into battlefield casualties, how Hamas weaponized hostage psychology to fracture Israeli society and why Trump-era “green light” signals may have shifted Hamas’s calculations. All this before the conversation turns to Iran, where a “beautiful armada” and a rumored backchannel could decide whether diplomacy is real… or just the prelude.
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    39 mins
  • Trump’s “Beautiful Armada”: Bluff, Deal, or Strike on Iran?
    Jan 28 2026
    A nation buries its last returned hostage and at the same time, a political firestorm detonates in Jerusalem. Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum walk you through the heartbreaking return of Ran Gvili, the chilling risks IDF soldiers took to recover him from a Gaza mass grave and the explosive moment PM Netanyahu publicly suggests Israeli soldiers died because critical U.S. ammunition was held back in 2024. You’ll learn how wartime supply decisions ripple into battlefield casualties, how Hamas weaponized hostage psychology to fracture Israeli society and why Trump-era “green light” signals may have shifted Hamas’s calculations. All this before the conversation turns to Iran, where a “beautiful armada” and a rumored backchannel could decide whether diplomacy is real… or just the prelude.
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    39 mins
  • Iran’s Protest Massacre Continues...So Why Hasn’t Trump Moved Yet?
    Jan 21 2026
    Is President Trump actually going to pull the trigger, or just keep issuing threats while Iranian protesters die? Hosts Mark Regev and Ruthie Blum dissect Trump’s “wipe them off the face of the earth” rhetoric, argue over whether it signals real intelligence and imminent action, and zoom out to the bigger strategic gamble: Trump’s “Board of Peace” for Gaza, Turkey and Qatar on the inside, and a Syria policy that Ruthie calls fantasy-land while minorities are being slaughtered. What you’ll learn is the core tension shaping the region right now: how deterrence works when words race ahead of action, why “surgical force” can succeed and what Israel’s leadership can (and can’t) do when its closest ally is also its most unpredictable variable.
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    37 mins
  • Iran Uprising: Khamenei Is Cornered as Trump Sets the Stage of for a Crushing Blow
    Jan 15 2026
    Is Iran’s uprising a historic turning point, or the start of an even bloodier stalemate? In this episode, you’ll learn what actually makes authoritarian regimes crack (hint: it’s not street protests alone, it’s defections inside the guns-and-batons apparatus), how President Trump’s rhetoric (“write down their names,” “help is on its way,” tariffs, canceled talks) is being read as psychological warfare aimed at splintering regime enforcers, and why a U.S.-Israel strike, if it comes, could be calibrated to energize protesters rather than unite the public around the Ayatollahs. The hosts also clash over the nightmare scenario of a last-minute “deal” that leaves the regime alive, then widen the lens to the Abraham Accords, the hypocrisy of Western media and campus activists and the staggering domino effect of an Iran without proxies...ending with a blunt cliffhanger: they’re convinced something big is coming, and soon.
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    33 mins
  • Iran Uprising: The Regime’s Breaking Point and What Comes Next
    Jan 14 2026
    Is Iran’s uprising a historic turning point, or the start of an even bloodier stalemate? In this episode, you’ll learn what actually makes authoritarian regimes crack (hint: it’s not street protests alone, it’s defections inside the guns-and-batons apparatus), how President Trump’s rhetoric (“write down their names,” “help is on its way,” tariffs, canceled talks) is being read as psychological warfare aimed at splintering regime enforcers, and why a U.S.-Israel strike, if it comes, could be calibrated to energize protesters rather than unite the public around the Ayatollahs. The hosts also clash over the nightmare scenario of a last-minute “deal” that leaves the regime alive, then widen the lens to the Abraham Accords, the hypocrisy of Western media and campus activists and the staggering domino effect of an Iran without proxies...ending with a blunt cliffhanger: they’re convinced something big is coming, and soon.
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    33 mins