For nearly 60 years, Israel enforced a racist Jordanian law that barred Jews from legally buying land in Judea and Samaria and almost no one was talking about it.
In this eye-opening episode, you’ll learn how the Jewish state ended up preserving a discriminatory edict designed to ethnically cleanse Jews from their ancestral heartland, why it took decades to repeal it, and what this legal contradiction reveals about Israel’s deeper struggle with sovereignty, identity, and moral clarity.
From Supreme Court deferrals to political paralysis, from the Temple Mount status quo to post-1967 territorial policy, this episode unpacks the uncomfortable truth about how Israel governs the land it won and why this week’s dramatic shift may signal a historic turning point.
If you want to understand the fault lines shaping Israel’s future and the global hypocrisy surrounding “human rights” in the region, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss.