S8 Ep1130: SCHEDULE JBS, 7-13-26. 1914 PALESTINE
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SCHEDULE JBS, 7-13-26.
1914 PALESTINE
Samuel Ben-Ur β Israel controls 70% of Gaza, creating a buffer zone while Hamas remains on the coast; 98% of the population resides on the Hamas-controlled side, where the group exploits humanitarian aid for revenue, and the Board of Peace proposes a "pilot zone" in Tel Sultan for non-Hamas civilians. (1)
Samuel Ben-Ur β The Board of Peace remains underfunded, with only $23 million confirmed of the $17 billion pledged; Hamas rejected an eight-month disarmament plan, its leadership has largely relocated from Qatar to Turkey, and Netanyahu's political standing depends on his hardline refusal to cede Gaza territory. (2)
Bill Gertz and Gordon Chang β Rose Gottemoeller suggests Vladimir Putin nearly used tactical nuclear weapons in 2022 to stop a military rout, allegedly dissuaded by private pressure from the U.S., China, and India; reports indicate China is now providing covert military training to Russian forces. (3)
Mark Simon and Gordon Chang β China released Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri following a request from Donald Trump, showing Xi Jinping can make concessions without losing face; however, billionaire publisher Jimmy Lai remains imprisoned for political crimes, viewed by the Chinese government as a significant threat and a "one-man wrecking crew." (4)
Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter β Guests pay tribute to the late Senator Lindsey Graham, highlighting his role in the Abraham Accords and US-Israel relations; Israeli elections are set for October 27th, and regional tensions rise as the U.S. reimposes a naval blockade on Iran following renewed attacks on Gulf neighbors. (5)
Malcolm Hoenlein and Thaddeus McCotter β Anti-Semitism is surging in the UK, leading to a Β£250 million government allocation for protection; Iran continues to act as an "octopus" of instability across the Middle East, and guests argue that dealing with Iran is the only way to achieve regional peace and allow the area to bloom. (6)
David Daoud β Hezbollah fighters are integrated into southern Lebanese villages, making evacuation north of the Litani River unfeasible; while Lebanese law requires disarmament, the government lacks the will to confront Hezbollahdue to its significant social support, turning Lebanon into a hollowed-out, failed state. (7)
David Daoud β Prime Minister Netanyahu uses theatrical tours of the border to project strength ahead of the October elections; he faces criticism for being unable to say "no" to President Trump, and ultimately the fate of Israeli military deployments in Lebanon and Gaza depends more on Washington than Jerusalem. (8)
Bridget Toomey β Saudi Arabia struck Sanaa airport to prevent Iran from establishing direct flights to Houthi-controlled territory; the Houthis have vowed retaliation, potentially targeting Saudi oil infrastructure or airports with drones and missiles, though they have avoided attacking U.S. vessels to prevent renewed air campaigns. (9)
John Hardie β President Trump signaled he will grant Ukraine a license to produce Patriot missile systems, though standing up production will take years; meanwhile, Germany is financing 50,000 AI-guided drones for Ukraine, which use terminal guidance to strike targets despite electronic warfare interference. (10)
Edmund Fitton-Brown β The U.S. is reimposing a naval blockade on Iran after the collapse of the poorly drafted memorandum of understanding; Iran's economy is "choking to death" under these measures, and guests argue the U.S.must prioritize controlling the Strait of Hormuz through international cooperation and naval power. (11)
Edmund Fitton-Brown β The truce between Saudi Arabia and the Houthis may be over following strikes on Sanaaairport, with retaliatory attacks potentially targeting major Saudi international airports and oil facilities; despite Iranianinfluence, the new Iraqi prime minister appears to be drifting toward the United States for security and stability. (12)
Ahmad Sharawi β President Trump has agreed to review lifting Syria's state sponsor of terror designation to aid its economic recovery; however, the country remains unstable, with rampant ISIS activity and foreign leaders facing security risks in Damascus, while Turkey and Saudi Arabia position themselves to invest heavily in Syria. (13)
Jonathan Schanzer β The naval blockade on Iran represents the "maximum pressure" campaign, effectively dropping Iranian oil exports to zero; this economic strangulation poses an existential threat to the regime, which struggles to pay its personnel, and recent direct missile exchanges suggest diplomatic understandings between the U.S. and Iran have collapsed. (14)
Bob Zimmerman β China successfully recovered a reusable rocket stage, joining SpaceX and Blue Origin in the race for cheaper launches; on the ISS, a private company successfully manufactured human kidney and liver tissues, and SpaceX continues to break records, with boosters flying up to 36 times, significantly reducing satellite launch costs. (15)
Bob Zimmerman β SETI has tightened protocols for announcing alien life to prevent "clickbait" claims lacking evidence, with scientists encouraged to be more transparent about mistakes and maintain anonymity during discoveries; future missions include deploying helicopters to Mars and launching the Habitable Worlds Observatory in the 2040s. (16)
Corrections: Samuel Bener β Samuel Ben-Ur; Bill Girtz β Bill Gertz; Pastor Jyn / Ezra Jin Mingu β Ezra Jin Mingri; Jimmy Lie β Jimmy Lai; Thaddius McCotter β Thaddeus McCotter; Bridget Tumeh β Bridget Toomey; John Hardy β John Hardie.
One question: the batch ended with "1-8" β I've numbered the full run (1)β(16), but if you wanted this split as tails (1)β(8) across paired segments, or only the first eight numbered, say the word and I'll renumber.
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| 0:36.1 | advanced by Rose Gutmiller and Foreign Affairs and other publications, |
| 0:41.1 | that perhaps in 2022, unclear as to what the exact date is, |
| 0:47.9 | Senator Putin consulted with China, India, the United States, his own military staff, |
| 0:56.5 | to determine whether or not he should use a non-strategic nuclear weapon, that's a kiloton nuke, on the battlefield, in order to prevent a |
| 1:04.3 | route at the Harrison province by Ukrainian counter-attackers. |
| 1:10.4 | This is all new information four years later. |
| 1:15.7 | Why, four years later? |
| 1:17.7 | The Biden administration, the Trump administration, Narendra Modi, no one bothered to tell the public. |
| 1:27.8 | In other words, the adversaries all knew, but the public didn't. |
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| 1:42.3 | The presumption is that Vice President Harris had that information, did not share it. |
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