Israel National Radio, Arutz Sheva’s English-language radio station, located in Petah Tiqwa, Israel, can be heard on radio stations in the United States, Canada, and South Africa; it is also available via the Internet, on live-streaming sites like
Streema.
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Israel National Radio, or INR, offers news, live call-in talk shows, and programs about financial advice, music, and current events and issues including Judaism and the Torah, according to
Tune In, an Internet radio website headquartered in Beit El, an Israeli settlement in the central West Bank. The website also states that INR is "a wealth of information, reporting, and an inside look at Israel from the people who live there."
Streema describes Arutz Sheva’s INR as that "it affirms its purposes as being to spread the word of Israel to Jews and Israel sympathizers living in English-speaking countries as well as Anglophones living in Israel, and to be the archetypal ‘light unto the nations.’"
According to INR, the station offers what it describes as Israel’s most popular English-language radio talk show — hosted by
Tamar Yonah, a blogger and daughter of a Holocaust survivor.
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“Tamar covers the news of the day, as well as interviews respected authors, journalists, and politicians about the burning issues facing Israel and the Western World in our age of globalism,” states the show’s description. “ She also hosts a segment called, 'The Arab Report' with former Muslim Arabs, who blow the whistle on what the Arab Muslim world is saying — in Arabic, as opposed to what they tell you in English.”
Yonah also co-hosts a podcast, “T&T Dynamite,” with Tovia Singer, a rabbi and co-founder of Outreach Judaism, “an international organization dedicated to countering the efforts of fundamentalist Christian groups and cults who specifically target Jews for conversion."
“They debate the latest Israeli and Jewish political issues, take your phone calls live on the air, and argue with each other about everything from elections to Jewish food,” according to Israel National Radio.
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