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While the world’s eyes are locked on Iran, this episode exposes the quieter moves reshaping the future of Israel. Viewers will learn how strategy isn’t just about war, but about geography and control...through the approval of dozens of new communities, the interception of weapons flows and the prevention of terror attacks before they happen. It’s a crash course in how realities are built on the ground long before they’re debated globally, and why what looks like small, local developments may actually determine the long-term balance of power. By the end, you’ll see that the real story isn’t always where the noise is, it’s where the map is quietly being redrawn.
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The settlement revolution happening in Judea and Samaria
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JUDEACATION with host Josh Hasten
While the world’s eyes are locked on Iran, this episode exposes the quieter moves reshaping the future of Israel. Viewers will learn how strategy isn’t just about war, but about geography and control...through the approval of dozens of new communities, the interception of weapons flows and the prevention of terror attacks before they happen. It’s a crash course in how realities are built on the ground long before they’re debated globally, and why what looks like small, local developments may actually determine the long-term balance of power. By the end, you’ll see that the real story isn’t always where the noise is, it’s where the map is quietly being redrawn.
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The hidden strategy behind America’s pressure on Iran
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