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  • Who's Afraid of a Free Iran? | Jonathan Schanzer
    Apr 7 2026

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    World leaders say they stand with the people of Iran. But when the Islamic Republic is finally under real pressure, many of the same voices suddenly want de-escalation.

    What exactly are Western leaders so afraid of: a wider war, or the fall of the regime itself?

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Jonathan Schanzer, Executive Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about whether regime change in Iran is still a realistic outcome, why Western governments seem more frightened by instability than by tyranny, and what the fall of the Islamic Republic could mean for Israel, the Gulf states, Europe, and the future balance of power in the Middle East.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why so many Western leaders prefer the “devil they know” in Tehran to the uncertainty of regime collapse
    • Whether the war is actually creating the conditions for regime change after the bombing stops
    • How Gulf states, Europe, Turkey, Russia, and China are positioning themselves for the day after
    • Whether a weakened Iran leads to containment, covert action, or a full scramble to remake the region

    This conversation goes beyond the immediate battlefield. It asks whether the West still has the confidence to confront openly hostile regimes, or whether it has become so risk-averse that it now fears the collapse of tyranny more than tyranny itself. Getting that question wrong will shape not just Iran’s future, but the future of regional order and Western credibility.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “When the bombing stops, that’s when the interesting stuff is very likely to begin.”

    🎙 Filmed at M10 Studios, Tel Aviv

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  • Surrounded by Idiots | Shany Mor Blasts Stupid Hot Takes About Israel
    Apr 5 2026

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    A month of war is exhausting. But worse than the sirens, the sleepless nights, and the chaos is watching serious people say unserious things with total confidence.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Shany Mor, former Israeli National Security Council official and academic, about the flood of bad analysis surrounding Israel’s war with Iran. They examine why so many commentators, diplomats, and self-described experts keep recycling arguments that collapse under basic scrutiny, from claims that Iran is somehow winning, to the idea that international law exists mainly to constrain Israel while shielding those attacking it. The conversation goes to the heart of a larger question: what happens when moral posturing replaces strategic thinking in the way the West talks about war, deterrence, and Israel’s right to defeat its enemies?

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why the claim that striking terrorists only “creates more terrorists” is applied obsessively to Israel and almost nowhere else
    • How “international law” is often invoked against Israel in ways that are incoherent, selective, and politically motivated
    • Why ceasefire diplomacy so often freezes threats in place instead of removing them
    • How fantasy narratives about the Iran deal, deterrence, and “forever wars” distort what Israel is actually facing

    This conversation goes beyond headlines and talking points. It is about whether democratic societies still know how to think seriously about war, victory, deterrence, and self-defense. If the West cannot distinguish between ending a threat and managing it forever, it will keep rewarding aggression and punishing those willing to confront it.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “People who make these big, empirically verifiable statements often count on us not going out and verifying them.”

    🎙 Filmed at M10 Studios, Tel Aviv

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  • Israel is a Regional Power: What Comes After the Iran War? | Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel
    Mar 25 2026

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    00:00 – Intro: Israel, War & Western Naivety
    02:09 – Meet Sharren Haskel + Life During War
    05:00 – Weak Western Leadership & Europe’s Internal Pressures
    09:29 – Israel’s Real Advantage: People & National Identity
    15:00 – Europe’s Military Decline & Strategic Weakness
    17:35 – Israel as a Rising World Power
    19:36 – The New Middle East: Competing Power Blocs
    24:38 – Gulf States, Iran & Regional Turning Point
    26:21 – What Happens After the War?
    27:25 – Could the Iranian Regime Collapse?
    28:37 – Netanyahu, October 7 & Strategic Shift
    40:00 – The West’s Broken Approach & Hypocrisy
    48:35 – Why Peace Efforts Failed & What Comes Next
    55:58 – Sirens Interrupt + Outro

    The Middle East is being redrawn in real time. The question now is not whether Israel has power, but what it will do with it.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Sharren Haskel, Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister, about how October 7 and the war that followed transformed Israel from a country under siege into a state projecting force across the region. They discuss how Israel has emerged as a new regional power, why much of the West still struggles to understand the threat from Iran, and what a stronger Israel means for the future of the Middle East, the democratic world, and the fight against Islamist extremism.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why mass Muslim immigration from antisemitic countries is dictating European foreign policy
    • How Israel and the United States are doing the world’s “dirty work” by confronting the Iranian regime
    • Why Western leaders keep trying to freeze conflicts instead of solving them
    • How the fall of Iran’s regional axis could reshape Israel’s ties with Arab states

    This conversation goes beyond battlefield updates to a deeper question: what kind of power Israel is becoming. If Israel emerges from this war stronger, more feared, and more central to regional security, then the real challenge will be how that power is used, how it is judged, and whether the West is capable of understanding the stakes before it is too late.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “October 7 will go down as one of the greatest strategic blunders in modern warfare, because instead of wiping Israel off the map, it has entrenched Israel more firmly on the map than ever before.”

    🎙 Filmed at M10 Studios, Tel Aviv https://m10.co.il/video-podcast-studio-tel-aviv

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  • "Is Netanyahu Dead?" Can Democracies Survive the Age of AI Propaganda? | Travis Hawley
    Mar 19 2026

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    00:00: The Disinformation Apocalypse
    06:39: How the Netanyahu Conspiracy Started
    09:16: Bots, Sock Puppets, and Troll Farms
    11:59: The State Actors Behind Disinformation
    14:58: The Business of Online Hate and Propaganda
    17:50: How Coordinated Networks Spread Conspiracies
    20:32: Why Western Societies Are So Vulnerable
    23:04: Viral Fakes, AI Hoaxes, and the Tel Aviv Lies
    25:42: Can Social Media Be Fixed?
    35:39: How Democracies Should Fight Back
    41:19: What Individuals Can Do

    When people no longer trust their own eyes, disinformation stops being background noise and becomes a battlefield.

    The conspiracy that Benjamin Netanyahu is dead may sound absurd. But the ease with which it spread reveals something far more serious: hostile actors no longer need bombs alone to destabilize democracies. They can do it with algorithms, fake accounts, recycled footage, and millions of willing believers.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Travis Hawley, a former US Air Force intelligence analyst and open-source investigator, about how the conspiracy theory that Netanyahu is dead went viral, who helped push it, and what it reveals about the broader information war facing Israel and the West. They explore how state and non-state actors exploit social media, AI, and collapsing public trust to spread falsehoods, inflame hatred, and weaken democratic societies from within.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How the “Netanyahu is dead” conspiracy spread from fringe rumor to mass delusion
    • The role of Iran-linked propaganda, bot networks, troll farms, and useful idiots in amplifying lies
    • Why fake footage of destroyed Tel Aviv and AI hoaxes are part of a wider asymmetric war
    • Whether democracies can defend themselves when social media rewards manipulation over truth

    This conversation goes beyond one viral lie. It is about what happens when open societies are flooded with industrial-scale deception and citizens lose the ability to distinguish evidence from narrative. Understanding that threat correctly is no longer optional. It is a matter of democratic self-defense.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “They don’t need to destroy Western civilization with bombs. They will do it with tweets.”

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  • Lebanon Finally Moves on Hezbollah. Is It Too Late? | Jonathan Elkhoury
    Mar 16 2026

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    For years, the world treated Hezbollah as a problem to be managed... or ignored. Now Lebanon is being forced to confront what that evasion has cost.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Jonathan Elkhoury, a Lebanese-Israeli and the son of an officer in the former South Lebanon Army, about Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon, why the Lebanese state failed to dismantle it after the November 2024 ceasefire, and why Israel no longer believes diplomacy alone can remove the threat. Together, they examine whether Lebanon’s sudden moves against Hezbollah are genuine, whether peace talks with Israel are serious or tactical, and what this means for Israel, Lebanon, and the wider war against Iran’s proxy network.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why the 2024 ceasefire failed and how Hezbollah rearmed despite diplomatic guarantees
    • Whether the Lebanese government truly could not confront Hezbollah — or chose not to
    • Why Israel sees renewed diplomacy as a way of freezing the threat rather than removing it
    • Whether Hezbollah’s defeat could create a real opening for peace between Israel and Lebanon

    This conversation goes beyond the latest strikes and ceasefire talk. It is about the long-term cost of letting armed proxies outgrow the states that host them — and about what happens when diplomacy becomes a substitute for enforcement instead of a path to peace.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “If the Germans and French were able to make peace the day after, then there’s hope for everyone to make peace.”

    ABOUT THE SHOW
    EylON the Record is a podcast about Israel, the global information war, and the battle between democratic societies and authoritarian or extremist movements — told through in-depth conversations with people shaping events on the front lines.

    🎙 Filmed at M10 Studios, Tel Aviv

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  • The Two Most Powerful Air Forces in the World | Lt. Gen. Dick Newton
    Mar 12 2026

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    Iran built its power on terror, missiles, and the threat of nuclear blackmail. The question now is whether the U.S. and Israel will finish the job—or leave behind an even more dangerous regime.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Lt. Gen. Dick Newton, former Assistant Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force and America’s first commander of the B-2 stealth bomber squadron, about the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran and what it will take to actually win. They discuss whether this is a synchronized allied operation or two parallel wars, what success against the Islamic Republic would really look like, and why stopping short could leave Israel, the United States, and the wider region facing an even greater threat.

    In this episode:

    Why the United States is so impressed with the Israeli Air Force as a "force multiplier" for American power

    Why declaring victory too early could leave a wounded Iranian regime alive, angry, and more dangerous than before

    Why a joint US-Israeli commando operation might be the only way to deal with the Iranian regime's enriched uranium

    This conversation goes beyond the daily headlines to examine the real strategic stakes: deterrence, alliance credibility, regime survival, and the future balance of power in the Middle East. If Iran is left partially defeated but still intact, the costs will not stay local—they will shape American power, regional stability, and the global contest against the authoritarian axis.

    🎯 Key moment:
    “A half-done war is worse than no war at all.”


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  • Could the Kurds Help Bring Down Iran’s Regime? | Uri Zaki
    Mar 10 2026

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    Iran’s regime may not fall from the center first. It may begin at the edges.

    In a moment of war, regional upheaval, and collapsing old assumptions, the Kurdish question is no longer peripheral. It may be central to what comes next.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Uri Zaki, policy fellow at Mitvim – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies, about whether the Kurds could play a decisive role in weakening or even helping topple the Islamic Republic. They discuss the strategic logic behind Israeli interest in Kurdish alliances, the risks of backing minority forces inside Iran, and why the post–October 7 Middle East is forcing Israel to think like a regional power — not just a country defending its borders. The conversation explores what regime change in Iran could actually look like, and what it would mean for Israel, for the region, and for the wider democratic world confronting authoritarian aggression.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why even a prominent voice on the Israeli left sees the war against Iran’s regime as justified
    • What the Kurds in Iran can realistically do — and why backing them is essential if the regime somehow survives
    • Why Israel may need a coherent long-term Kurdish strategy across Iran, Syria, Iraq, and Turkey

    This conversation goes beyond the immediate military campaign. It gets at a deeper question: what kind of regional order could emerge if Iran’s regime weakens, and whether minority alliances, federal structures, and political realism can succeed where slogans and diplomacy alone have failed. Understanding that matters not just for Israel’s security, but for the future of the Middle East after the old order begins to crack.

    Click here to read Uri Zaki’s policy paper and learn more about Israel–Kurd relations in the Middle East after October 7.

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  • Israel’s Draft Crisis: Why Reservists Are Breaking Under an Unequal Burden | Yonatan Shalev
    Feb 26 2026

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    A country at war can survive many things. A broken social contract isn’t one of them.

    In this episode of EylON the Record, Eylon Levy speaks with Yonatan Shalev, a 23-year-old former special forces soldier and reservist activist, about Israel’s exploding draft crisis: an army short tens of thousands, repeated reserve call-ups stretching families to breaking point, and a government trying to legislate what critics call a “draft-dodging law” to formalize mass exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men. What happens to Israel’s security, economy, and liberal democracy when service becomes something only a shrinking segment is expected to carry?

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why the IDF says it’s short tens of thousands of soldiers — and what that means in a prolonged war
    • How repeated reserve duty is crushing the same people who power Israel’s economy and civil society
    • The politics of coalition survival vs. national survival: why the draft issue could trigger elections
    • The deeper Haredi reality: fear of leaving a closed world, lack of basic education, and rabbinic control

    Israel’s draft debate isn’t just about fairness. It’s about whether a small country in a hostile region can keep a sustainable army, a functioning economy, and a shared sense of obligation — without sliding into a two-tier citizenship where some serve and others are protected from the cost.

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