Jerusalem Day - The Jay Shapiro Show

Israel News Talk Radio1h 37mMay 14, 2026

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This episode of The Jay Shapiro Show centers on Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), marking the 1967 capture of East Jerusalem by Israel—ending nearly 2,000 years of Jewish exile from the city’s heart. Jay Shapiro frames this moment not just as a military victory, but as a profound spiritual and historical reckoning: the reclamation of a land that is not merely territory, but the living embodiment of a covenant between the Jewish people and God. He argues that Israel’s survival is rooted not in nationalism alone, but in a unique blend of Torah, moral leadership, and divine accountability—qualities that have sustained the Jewish people through millennia of dispersion. Shapiro contrasts this with the current crisis on British university campuses, where anti-Semitism, now often cloaked in anti-Zionist rhetoric, is being actively fostered by academic staff, creating a climate of fear among Jewish students. He warns that this global trend, mirrored in Canada, Australia, and elsewhere, reflects a deeper erosion of Western tolerance and a dangerous normalization of hostility toward Jews. In a sharp pivot, Shapiro analyzes Prime Minister Netanyahu’s recent 60 Minutes interview, highlighting his strategic push to reduce U.S. military aid while simultaneously acknowledging Israel’s deep dependence on American weapons and spare parts. The episode culminates in a powerful meditation on Israeli resilience—not as a myth, but as a lived reality: a nation thriving economically, socially, and militarily despite existential threats, driven by a shared national purpose that transcends religion. This resilience, Shapiro argues, is Israel’s true global export: a model for how democracies can endure and even flourish amid chaos.

Key Takeaways
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Jerusalem Day commemorates the 1967 recapture of East Jerusalem, marking the first time in 1,800 years that the entire city was under Jewish control.

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Israel’s identity is rooted in covenant, not just ethnicity or nationalism, with the Torah serving as the enduring architecture of Jewish life.

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Anti-Semitism on UK campuses has escalated to include active participation by university staff, with students receiving death threats and being physically attacked.

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Anti-Zionism is increasingly recognized as a form of modern anti-Semitism, especially when it denies Jewish self-determination or calls for Israel’s destruction.

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Israel’s military dependence on the U.S. extends beyond weapons to spare parts—without them, Israeli aircraft cannot fly, giving Washington indirect control over Israeli war capability.

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Chapters
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20 min

The Covenantal Significance of Jerusalem Day

The land of Israel is not mere territory. It is not another piece of real estate to be measured by square meters or strategic value. Israel has no natural resources. This is the ground where Jewish consciousness was born.

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20:00
25 min

The Crisis of Anti-Semitism on British Campuses

When a jihadist Instagram threatens to blow up Jewish society, the university treated the report as a joke. He said I received repeated anonymous calls from people who said they'd been watching me all day...

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30 min

The Strategic Reality of U.S. Military Aid to Israel

Without spare parts, aircraft can't fly. And if the Americans decide they don't want Israeli aircraft to fly, Israel cannot wage war.

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25 min

Israel’s Resilience as a Global Model

Israel is resilient. It thrives while people who aid Israel flounder. It is a paradigm of how to stand strong uphold a noble cause with clarity, something that the rest of the embattled world needs to recover.

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High-Impact Quotes
Without spare parts, aircraft can't fly. And if the Americans decide they don't want Israeli aircraft to fly, Israel cannot wage war.
Jay Shapiro46:04
Viral: 92.0
Israel is resilient. It thrives while people who aid Israel flounder. It is a paradigm of how to stand strong uphold a noble cause with clarity, something that the rest of the embattled world needs to recover.
Jay Shapiro85:46
Viral: 90.0
The land of Israel is not mere territory. It is not another piece of real estate to be measured by square meters or strategic value. Israel has no natural resources. This is the ground where Jewish consciousness was born.
Jay Shapiro4:51
Viral: 88.0
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