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    Explore "israeli_elections" with insightful episodes like "Tensions Within Israel, NATO and Ukraine, Bridge Collapse Prevention", "Hostages in Gaza, riots in Ireland and (election) shockwaves in the Netherlands" and "Will Netanyahu Fall?" from podcasts like ""Up First", "The News Agents" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    Tensions Within Israel, NATO and Ukraine, Bridge Collapse Prevention

    Tensions Within Israel, NATO and Ukraine, Bridge Collapse Prevention
    A key member of Benjamin Netanyahu's war cabinet says Israel should set a date for elections. NATO is marking 75 years since its founding — and it remains an alliance that worries about Russia. And an NPR investigation asks why Baltimore's Key Bridge didn't have more protection from passing ships.

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    Hostages in Gaza, riots in Ireland and (election) shockwaves in the Netherlands

    Hostages in Gaza, riots in Ireland and (election) shockwaves in the Netherlands

    As Israel and Hamas exchange hostages for prisoners, the worst riots in decades break out on the streets of Dublin (at the egging on of one Conor McGregor) and a far-right, anti-Islam populist wins in the socially liberal, deeply pro-EU Netherlands - what's happened in the world after a fortnight of all-consuming British political psychodrama.

    Lewis talks to Secunder Kermani, Channel 4's Foreign Correspondent who's spent most of the last 2 months on the ground Israel, POLITICO EU's Dutch reporter Pieter Haeck and Virgin Media News Correspondent Richard Chambers.

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    Will Netanyahu Fall?

    Will Netanyahu Fall?

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has always sold himself as a peerless defender of his country. In the minds of many Israelis, he has become a kind of indispensable leader for the nation’s future.

    Despite that image, Mr. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, might soon be ousted from office.

    What has given his rivals the momentum to try to topple him? And who might be his replacement?

    Guest: David M. Halbfinger, who covered Israel, the occupied Palestinian territories and the Middle East as the Jerusalem bureau chief of The New York Times. 

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