Podcast: “The War” Comes to Jerusalem
After Palestinian gunmen carried out a terrorist attack in East Jerusalem in early September, breaking nearly two years of uneasy calm in the city, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that “the war continues in Jerusalem.” Evan Gottesman and TJ’s Danny Seidemann break down what the attack actually means for the city, its consequences for Jerusalem’s residents, plus an update on E1 and the diplomatic campaign to recognize a Palestinian state.
Podcast: Approving E1, Recognizing Palestine
Evan Gottesman speaks with Danny Seidemann and Jumana Jaouni about Israel’s approval of “doomsday” settlement E1—what this latest step means and how far along the timeline we are before the West Bank is completely bisected. Plus, a discussion on what the parade of Western nations now recognizing Palestine means—and doesn’t mean—for the situation in Jerusalem.
Podcast: Arson, Fictional and Political
Evan Gottesman checks in with TJ’s Danny Seidemann and Jumana Jaouni about E1, Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), and fires in the Jerusalem area—along with the incendiary and unproven Israeli government claims that they were started by Palestinian arsonists.
Podcast: Ben-Gvir and Bantustans
Evan Gottesman checks in with TJ’s Danny Seidemann and Jumana Jaouni about Ramadan in Jerusalem, a shocking-but-not-so-shocking Shin Bet report on Kahanism in the Israeli police, and ambitious Israeli annexation plans that would fragment Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Podcast: A Vehicle Without Brakes

No red lines: Evan Gottesman checks in with Jumana Jaouni and TJ’s Danny Seidemann about the state of Jerusalem facing a right-wing Israeli government, an unchecked Trump administration, and a Palestinian leadership that seems checked out from the city. In this episode, we dive into an unprecedented settlement development in Sheikh Jarrah, new Israeli restrictions on UNRWA activity, and an Israeli police raid against a Palestinian-owned Jerusalem bookstore—and why that all matters.
Podcast: Jerusalem and Donald Trump, Part II
A year after Hamas’s October 7 attacks and the start of the war in Gaza, outside attention remains diverted away from Jerusalem. Evan Gottesman, Danny Seidemann, and Jumana Jaouni reflect on how the anniversary played out and what observers are missing with much of international focus trained on Iran and Lebanon.
Podcast: One Year Later
A year after Hamas’s October 7 attacks and the start of the war in Gaza, outside attention remains diverted away from Jerusalem. Evan Gottesman, Danny Seidemann, and Jumana Jaouni reflect on how the anniversary played out and what observers are missing with much of international focus trained on Iran and Lebanon.
Podcast: Can Jerusalem Save the Middle East?
With the specter of a wider Israel-Iran war looming over the Middle East, Evan Gottesman catches up with TJ’s Danny Seidemann and Palestinian affairs expert Jumana Jaouni about the latest out of Jerusalem. Despite recent provocations at the Temple Mount/Haram al Sharif—and shameless obfuscations by Israeli politicians—might the contested holy city actually be the perfect, imperfect example for the region to follow?
Podcast: A U-Turn at the End of Jerusalem
Evan Gottesman checks in with TJ’s Danny Seidemann and Jerusalem expert Jumana Jaouni about developments in Kufr Aqab—a Palestinian neighborhood and oft-ignored governing void located within Jerusalem’s official borders—but on the east side of the Israel-West Bank barrier.
Podcast: Consulates in the Crosshairs
At the end of May, Spain, Ireland, and Norway recognized the State of Palestine alongside Israel. The right-wing Israeli government’s response raises questions about the future Spain’s consulate in Jerusalem—and other diplomatic offices in the contested city. Evan Gottesman joins TJ’s Danny Seidemann and Jumana Jaouni to break down the state of international representation in Jerusalem.