A lecturer on government policy serving on Meta's 'Supreme Court,' the 24-year Justice Ministry insider explains what needs to be fixed - but the cure isn't the judicial overhaul

Tal Schneider joins us from Ashgabat, 10 miles from Iran; Lazar Berman breaks down the Islamic nation's strategic importance; Sue Surkes on how April showers bring May wildflowers

Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor discusses March of the Living as US bureau chief Jacob Magid looks at Israel-Saudi relations and the US visa waiver program

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren unpacks what is happening in Labor; health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on MDA tracing services and a grassroots effort to shine up stumbling stones

Editor David Horovitz and Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel on what the Moody’s Investors Service downgrade of Israel’s credit rating outlook means; Haredi draft bill controversy

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur weighs in on new alliances among Iran, Saudi Arabia and Hamas; military correspondent Emanuel Fabian reports on Hamas's expanded Lebanon base

Performing a delicate balancing act, former politician polices world leaders' rhetoric, protects against historical distortion and plans to open a new education center in Germany

Political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses Netanyahu's relationships with his defense ministers; as environmental reporter Sue Surkes looks at talking plants and recycling

US correspondent Jacob Magid briefs on aftermath of sex offender Malka Leifer's trial; Diaspora reporter Canaan Lidor on kerfuffle over Poland deal, monotheism in the Old City

Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren and settlements reporter Jeremy Sharon on significance of Evyatar march, PM's approval-rating nosedive and the funeral of Maia and Rina Dee

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