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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

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Presenting the challenges and dilemmas facing Israelis to a global audience. Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Sneak Peek: Nadav and Amit on Mossad’s promise to Trump
    Apr 25 2026

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    This is a sneak peek from the members-only edition of Inside Call Me Back, where Dan is joined by insiders Nadav Eyal and Amit Segal to unpack what was actually conveyed to the Trump administration, and how expectations around regime change in Iran took shape.

    They examine the gap between what Israeli intelligence assessed, what was operationally approved, and why some of the most consequential elements of the plan were never fully carried out. The conversation then turns to the debate over Iran’s remaining enriched uranium and the feasibility of rebuilding a nuclear program.

    More Ark Media:

    • Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings.
    • Explore Israel Votes
    • Listen to For Heaven's Sake
    • Listen to What’s Your Number?
    • Watch Call me Back on YouTube
    • Newsletters | Ark Media | Amit Segal | Nadav Eyal
    • Instagram | Ark Media | Dan
    • X | Dan
    • Dan Senor & Saul Singer’s book, The Genius of Israel
    • Get in touch

    Credits: Ilan Benatar, Adaam James Levin-Areddy, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo

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    12 mins
  • How will the Iran War shape American Politics? - with Ross Douthat
    Apr 23 2026

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    Will the Iran War reshape American politics? How could it affect the future of U.S -Israel relations?

    Dan is joined by New York Times columnist Ross Douthat to examine how the Iran War is influencing both parties. They unpack why support for the war tracks with support for President Trump, why protests have been surprisingly muted, and how the war is accelerating existing political trends.

    Listen to Ross’ podcast Interesting Times with Ross Douthat

    In this episode:

    - Where American public opinion on the Iran War stands today

    - Why there’s been little protest compared to past wars

    - How the war is accelerating political trends, not transforming them

    - The growing divide on Israel within the Democratic coalition

    - The emerging fracture on the right over intervention and Israel

    - The generational divide among younger conservatives

    - Whether the far left and far right could align politically

    - What “just war” theory is and why it matters now

    - What this all means for the future of the Republican Party

    This episode was sponsored by United Hatzalah. Donate today at IsraelRescue.org/CallMeBack. Add this number to your phone right now if you live in Israel – 1221, and for those visiting it’s 972-2-5-383838.

    More Ark Media:

    • Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings.
    • Explore Israel Votes
    • Listen to For Heaven's Sake
    • Listen to What’s Your Number?
    • Watch Call me Back on YouTube
    • Newsletters | Ark Media | Amit Segal | Nadav Eyal
    • Instagram | Ark Media | Dan
    • X | Dan
    • Dan Senor & Saul Singer’s book, The Genius of Israel
    • Get in touch

    Credits: Ilan Benatar, Adaam James Levin-Areddy, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo

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    43 mins
  • Call me Back LIVE - with Rachel Goldberg-Polin
    Apr 21 2026

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    What does grief actually look like, and what does it mean to live with it?

    In this live conversation recorded at Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center on the eve of Yom HaZikaron, Rachel Goldberg-Polin joins Dan Senor to reflect on love, loss, faith, and the story behind her new book, about the loss of her son, Hersh, who was taken hostage on October 7 and later killed in captivity.

    This conversation explores how Rachel understands suffering, why she rejects the idea that grief “gets better,” and how she holds onto faith, love, and what she calls “tragic optimism.” It is a raw and deeply human discussion about what remains when everything changes, and what it means to keep going.

    Purchase Rachel’s book here: When We See You Again.

    In this episode:

    - Life before October 7 and the meaning of Shabbat in Rachel’s family

    - The morning of October 7 and the moment everything changed

    - What it was like to advocate for Hersh while he was in captivity

    - The discovery that Hersh knew his family was fighting for him

    - The night Rachel and her family learned he had been killed

    - Why Rachel rejects the idea that grief fades over time

    - “Toxic positivity” vs. “tragic optimism”

    - What grief really is, and what it reveals about love

    This episode is sponsored by American Friends of Israel Navy SEALs (AFINS). For a brief video on Buddy Line and to support the program, visit AFINS.us/warriorcare.

    More Ark Media:

    • Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings.
    • Explore Israel Votes
    • Listen to For Heaven's Sake
    • Listen to What’s Your Number?
    • Watch Call me Back on YouTube
    • Newsletters | Ark Media | Amit Segal | Nadav Eyal
    • Instagram | Ark Media | Dan
    • X | Dan
    • Dan Senor & Saul Singer’s book, The Genius of Israel
    • Get in touch

    Credits: Ilan Benatar, Adaam James Levin-Areddy, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo

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    1 hr
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