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Why Haredim must serve in the IDF
Why Haredim must serve in the IDF.
Sam Schubert
4 days ago7 min read


To Arabs in Judea and Samaria: Be careful what you wish for!
To Arabs in Judea and Samaria: Be careful what you wish for!
Sam Schubert
4 days ago6 min read


How to implode the propaganda war: Declare sovereignty, end Oslo and military occupation
How to implode the propaganda war.
Sam Schubert
4 days ago6 min read


The Challenge of Rebuilding Gaza
Gaza has been an unsolvable conflict for years, yet holds such potential. Why?
Sam Schubert
Sep 11 min read


The New U.S.-Israel Story: Why Israel Matters More Than Ever to America
How did Israel grow from a fragile young democracy to a cornerstone of U.S. security and prosperity? U.S.-Israel relations are often remembered for President Harry Truman’s swift recognition in 1948, but as Ron Dermer revealed on the One Jewish State podcast, the story has changed. Once under an American arms embargo, Israel is now a key source of intelligence, stability, and innovation, making it vital to America’s own security and future. How Israel Became America’s Strateg
Sam Schubert
Aug 112 min read


Why Didn’t Israel Declare Sovereignty in 1967?
Why Israel Hesitated After Its Six-Day Victory The Six-Day War of 1967 reshaped the Middle East, giving Israel control over Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and the Golan Heights. Yet, despite this historic military success, Israel did not immediately declare sovereignty over the territories. Political, demographic, and strategic considerations created a cautious approach—one whose effects are still felt in the region today. The Missed Opportunity After the Six Day War In June 1967, Isr
Sam Schubert
Aug 92 min read


Who is Leo Terrell? He is Leading America’s Fight Against Antisemitism
The Civil Rights Attorney Turned Bold Advocate Against Antisemitism Leo Terrell, a nationally recognized civil rights attorney and outspoken commentator, has emerged as one of the most prominent voices in America’s fight against antisemitism. Known for his fiery presence on television and unwavering commitment to justice, Terrell uses his platform to call out hatred, defend Jewish communities, and challenge those who ignore or excuse rising antisemitic threats. His transforma
Sam Schubert
Aug 72 min read


Refuting Gaza Genocide Claims Against Israel
The word genocide carries immense moral weight, yet in discussions about Israel and Gaza it has been reduced to a political slogan. We examine how casualty statistics are manipulated, why Holocaust comparisons collapse under scrutiny, and how double standards distort global reactions. By separating propaganda from fact, the goal is not to dismiss the tragedy of war but to challenge reckless accusations that undermine truth and dilute the meaning of real genocides. At stake is
Sam Schubert
Aug 72 min read


The Palestinian Authority Is the Biggest Threat to Israel
Why a new model for the region may be Israel’s best path forward The shock of October 7th raised an urgent question: could something similar unfold in Judea and Samaria? For many Israelis, the answer depends not only on how the IDF operates today but also on the political and social structures that shape the region. When you look closely, Judea and Samaria are not Gaza. The risks are different, the players are different, and the path forward may require new thinking that move
Sam Schubert
Aug 42 min read


Winning in Gaza Requires More Than Military Force
Rethinking Israel’s approach to Hamas and the civilian population The fight in Gaza is unlike any other conflict Israel has faced. Military operations alone cannot guarantee victory. The situation demands strategies that consider the human, political, and international dimensions of the war. A long-term solution requires addressing the civilians trapped in Gaza and the leadership directing violence from abroad while sustaining pressure on Hamas fighters on the ground. Sustain
Sam Schubert
Aug 32 min read


Sacred and Conflicted: Hebron Part 1 (Vlog)
One Jewish State takes you deep inside Hebron, one of the most spiritual and politically charged cities in Israel. In this episode, Sam Schubert explores the city’s significance to the Jewish people, guided by Rabbi Mordechai Hellinger of Chabad. Along the way, he visits the Cave of the Patriarchs, encounters Education Minister Yoav Kisch, and gains insight into both the historical and present-day realities of Hebron. Introduction to Hebron Hebron is one of the most intense
Sam Schubert
Jul 303 min read


Starvation in Gaza is a Total Lie: Here is the Proof:
Why accusations of deliberate starvation ignore the facts on the ground Recent claims that Israel is intentionally starving the people of Gaza have captured global headlines. These accusations are not only misleading but also ignore decades of Israel’s commitment to humanitarian values. Understanding the reality requires examining both the war on the ground and the ways Hamas manipulates resources, as well as how Israel has responded to ensure civilian survival. ICC Charges a
Sam Schubert
Jul 292 min read


Can the Two State Solution Succeed? No.
Why clinging to old frameworks may block real progress For decades, policymakers have debated the two state solution as a path to peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Despite repeated negotiations, the model has failed to produce lasting results. Focusing exclusively on statehood may obscure other creative approaches that could improve stability, security, and quality of life for both peoples. Understanding the limitations of the traditional framework is the first step t
Sam Schubert
Jul 142 min read


'President Trump Should Win Multiple Nobel Peace Prizes'
How decisive leadership shaped global strategy The Middle East has rarely faced challenges as complex as Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Recent actions by the United States and Israel demonstrate that strong, coordinated leadership can alter the trajectory of regional stability. Understanding the significance of these decisions requires examining both the military and diplomatic dimensions that influence the balance of power in the region. A Historic Military Strike One of the most
Sam Schubert
Jul 132 min read


Is Israel Losing Evangelical Support from the West?
Why one of Israel’s strongest alliances is under new pressure Evangelical Christians have long been among Israel’s most steadfast allies, numbering over 80 million in the United States and influencing both politics and culture. Yet shifting generational attitudes, new media debates, and theological disputes are raising questions about whether that support can be sustained for the future. A Strong History of Evangelical Support for Israel For decades, American evangelicals hav
Sam Schubert
Jul 123 min read


Israel’s Fight for Survival: Wars, Faith, and the Search for a Future
Israel's Historical Resilience is Still on Display Israel’s story has always been one of resilience, shaped by wars, shifting alliances, and questions about its future. As debates continue over security, diplomacy, and identity, the country finds itself at another turning point. After the Wars: What Comes Next? Since 1948 , Israel has fought repeated wars that have left lasting marks on the nation. Yet with each conflict, the country has grown stronger and forged unexpected a
Sam Schubert
Jul 92 min read


Why Bruce Pearl Refuses to Stay Silent About His Pro Israel Beliefs
Before he ever coached a college game or led Auburn to national prominence, Bruce Pearl was a seven-year-old boy watching history unfold through the eyes of his family. A Childhood Memory That Shaped a Lifetime Pearl recalls being just seven years old when he first understood the fragility of Israel’s existence. He described watching his grandfather cry during the Six-Day War in 1967, afraid that Israel might not survive the night. That memory stayed with him, grounding him
Sam Schubert
Jul 82 min read


From Zionist Christian to Jewish IDF Special Forces Soldier: The Amazing Story of Doron Keidar
In this episode of the One Jewish State podcast, Sam Schubert sits down with Doron Keidar, a man whose life story bridges faith, tragedy, resilience, and combat. Keidar is an IDF special forces veteran and a convert to Judaism who began his journey as a Christian Zionist . His remarkable path took him from supporting Israel from the outside to defending it as a soldier in uniform. A Childhood Shaped by Faith and History Keidar grew up in a Christian home where love for Israe
Sam Schubert
Jul 62 min read


The Palestinian Authority Lied About Arab Population Totals. Why Did Israel Accept It?
For decades, Israeli leaders and international experts warned that demographics made extending sovereignty over Judea and Samaria impossible. The accepted wisdom was that 3 million Arabs lived there, creating an inevitable path toward an Arab majority. Yet as tech investor and Temple Mount activist Mike Wise revealed in a conversation with One Jewish State, that number was not only wrong but dramatically inflated. Questioning the Official Population Numbers of Judea and Samar
Sam Schubert
Jun 252 min read


Arafat Threatened Pogroms if Jews Ascended the Temple Mount: The Start of the Intifada?
The Temple Mount has long been the spiritual center of the Jewish people and a focal point of regional tension. Understanding its history reveals how political decisions, religious sensitivities, and security concerns intersect, shaping both Israeli policy and broader Middle Eastern dynamics. Jewish Access to the Temple Mount Before 2001 Although Jewish access to the Temple Mount was legally permitted, Israel generally limited visits before 2001 to avoid provoking local Pale
Sam Schubert
Jun 232 min read
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