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Israeli media scrambles to undermine Bibi

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 3

Buckle up—this week on “The Meira K Show,” we’re diving into the stories you won’t hear in the mainstream media. From border tensions to media bias, political chaos and the biggest threats facing Israel, Meira breaks it all down with her signature unfiltered take.

What’s Inside This Episode?

  • Egyptian border crisis: Is Israel letting fear dictate policy?
  • Media manipulation: How left & right-wing outlets spin the same news differently.
  • The Gaza war and hostages: What’s next for Israel’s strategy?
  • Bedouin crime wave in the Negev: And why no one’s talking about it.
  • The Ultra-Orthodox draft debate: Culture clash or political distraction.
  • Iran’s nuclear escalation: Should Israel strike first?
  • Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis: Terrorist threats on all sides, but what’s the real game plan?
  • Bibi under fire: Qatar funding rumors, Knesset chaos and what really matters right now.

If you care about Israel’s future, this is a must-watch episode.

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Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
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