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Erin Molan asks, ‘where are moderate Muslim voices?’

WATCH: “The Quad” with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and guest Erin Molan

Erin Molan, award-winning Australian journalist and broadcaster, has emerged as a courageous global voice, unafraid to speak out against terrorism, antisemitism and media misinformation. Erin joins Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum for a powerful and unfiltered conversation recorded in Jerusalem.

From her deep personal connection to Indonesia’s Muslim majority to her moral clarity following the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, Molan opens up about her upbringing, her late father’s legacy as an Australian Major General and MP and the cost of speaking truth in today’s polarized media landscape.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The media’s biased coverage of the Israel-Hamas war and how it fuels antisemitism

  • Australia’s political response to Oct. 7 and the cultural shift toward appeasement

  • The role of critical thinking in an age of narrative manipulation

  • The challenges and importance of evolving your views in response to new information

  • Why support for Israel aligns with humanitarian values—and why opposing Hamas is essential for peace

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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.

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