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Dinesh D’Souza: Is Israel’s war with Hamas a biblical prophecy?

Watch: TALX with Alex Traiman and guest Dinesh D’Souza

Is Israel’s war with Hamas part of a deeper spiritual battle foretold in the Bible?

JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman sits down with bestselling author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza to discuss his provocative new documentary “The Dragon’s Prophecy.” The film draws powerful parallels between the war in Gaza that followed the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7, 2023, and ancient biblical conflicts, suggesting that Hamas’s tactics echo those of the Philistines and that the modern war on Israel may be a revival of age-old battles between good and evil.

D’Souza, known for films like “2016: Obama’s America” and “2000 Mules,” explains why this new project departs from his previous work and explores archaeology, prophecy and the spiritual dimensions of Israel’s struggle. He and Traiman examine why radical Islam sees Israel not just as a military threat but as a moral and civilizational one: a liberal, Western outpost in the heart of the Middle East.

The conversation also confronts growing antisemitism in both left- and right-wing circles in America; the ideological betrayal of Israel by figures like far-right political commentators Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens; and the disturbing rise in conspiracy theories that target Jews. D’Souza connects these trends to broader civilizational decline in the West and the abandonment of Judeo-Christian values, arguing that Jews and Christians must recognize the spiritual war they are both fighting.

They also reflect on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, as well as the urgent need to restore sanity, morality and historical truth to public discourse.

Alex Traiman is the CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief of the Jerusalem News Syndicate (JNS) and host of “Jerusalem Minute.” A seasoned Israeli journalist, documentary filmmaker and startup consultant, he is an expert on Israeli politics and U.S.-Israel relations. He has interviewed top political figures, including Israeli leaders, U.S. senators and national security officials with insights featured on major networks like BBC, Bloomberg, CBS, NBC, Fox and Newsmax. A former NCAA champion fencer and Yeshiva University Sports Hall of Fame member, he made aliyah in 2004, and lives in Jerusalem with his wife and five children.
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