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In this week’s episode of The Deep Dive, host Jacob Laznik brings together a series of guests to talk about the current stance of Israel in the international community and the issues the country faces internally. From the signaling out of Israel to the ongoing trial faced by the country's prime minister, the episode offers insights that go well beyond the headlines. Laznik is joined by the Post's Diaspora correspondent Mathilda Heller, Legal Affairs correspondent Sarah Ben-Nun, and Udi Goren, the cousin of slain hostage Tal Haimi. In the episode, each of them offers a unique perspective on the unfolding stories.

Among the topics discussed is the singling out of Israel compared to the rest of the international community, such as the Guinness World Records no longer accepting submissions from Israel. "For organizations like Guinness World Records, it's not great to be getting such bad press in the media. It's not great to be seen as singling out a country," said Heller. "But again, at the same time, it seems like they're sticking to their statement."

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