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Documents reveal Iranian involvement on Oct. 7

WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Daniel-Ryan Spaulding

This week on “The Quad,” host Emily Schrader (filling in for Fleur Hassan-Nahoum) is joined by an all-star panel: Shoshanna Keats-Jaskoll, Barbara Heller and comedian Daniel-Ryan Spaulding. Together, they break down the week’s most urgent news and hottest debates.

First up, new revelations show that Hamas leaders asked Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for $500 million—shocking proof of Iran’s direct terror funding network. The panel discusses the Islamic Republic’s destabilizing influence across the Middle East and the West, U.S. sanctions, as well as the latest American actions against IRGC proxies like the Houthis.

Next, the team analyzes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critical visit to Washington, covering U.S.-Israel trade tensions, tariffs being placed by the Trump administration and the possibility of a military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

They also tackle the insane contrast between Palestinians protesting against Hamas inside Gaza and pro-Hamas protests erupting across North American college campuses.

Finally, don’t miss their “Heroes and Scumbags of the Week” segment, where the Internationmal Criminal Court in The Hague, Code Pink and clueless Parliament members inb the United Kingdom get called out.

See more at: @JNS_TV. And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button!

JNS will host its inaugural International Policy Summit on Monday, April 28, 2025. This daylong event will convene government officials, policymakers, diplomats, security experts, leaders of pro-Israel organizations, and influencers for vital discussions aimed at addressing Israel’s critical challenges and opportunities in a post-Oct. 7 world. Registration at this point is for invitees only. However, you can submit a request for registration at the following link.

Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is a dynamic leader with a diverse career spanning law, diplomacy, nonprofit management, and innovation. Raised in Gibraltar and educated at Kings College, London, Fleur qualified as a barrister before pivoting to international development and advocacy. Her career highlights include serving as Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, co-founding the UAE-Israel Business Council, and being appointed Israel’s Special Envoy for Innovation.
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