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‘I felt my bones crack’: Terror attack survivor helps Oct. 7 victims cope

“The Quad,” Ep. 27

In this week’s episode, “The Quad” (Emily Schrader, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Vivian Bercovici and Ashira Solomon) interviews Tal Hartuv, who survived a brutal 2010 attack in which her friend was murdered.

Hartuv (formerly known as Kay Wilson) tells the harrowing tale of how she survived, what she learned and how she is using her experiences to help document and heal survivors of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.

“The Quad” also discusses the International Criminal Court proceedings in which Hamas terrorists and Israel’s prime minister, in the same breath, are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The same upside-down morality saw slain Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the butcher of Tehran, honored last week at the United Nations. Are we witnessing the end of Western civilization?

And, of course, learn the Scumbags and Heroes of the Week!

JNS TV show with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (deputy mayor of Jerusalem), Emily Schrader (activist and journalist), Ashira Solomon (African-American Jew and political moderator) and Vivian Bercovici (former Canadian ambassador to Israel).
The two heads of towns on the Lebanese border oppose relocation as residents receive short “reprieve” hotel stays instead.

“The expansion of our emergency services will help us better care for patients with the most serious injuries, ensuring they receive the specialized treatment they need, when it matters most,” the hospital said.
“Once again your decisive leadership brought another great victory to America,” the Israeli leader says.
“My intent was to honor our Jewish neighbors and friends,” Nathalie Kanani stated. “We are all human, and even with the best intentions, honest mistakes can happen.”
The man was recognized by police officers while attending a court hearing of the three other suspects connected to the case.
The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.