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Former Israeli hostage stands up to UN Security Council

WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Daniel Ryan Spaulding

This week on “The Quad,” hosted by Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, we dive into the escalating regional tensions and cultural fault lines shaping global discourse. Joining Fleur are an incredible panel: Emily Schrader (journalist & human rights activist), Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll (founder of Chochmat Nashim), Barbara Heller (comedian & actress) and Daniel-Ryan Spaulding (comedian & commentator).

Topics covered this week:

  • Renewed Houthi attacks and U.S. retaliation

  • The Islamic Republic of Iran’s role in regional destabilization

  • The hostage crisis in Gaza and Hamas’s exploitation of humanitarian aid

  • U.S. foreign policy and the Trump doctrine

  • Iran’s internal resistance movement

  • The ideological divide in the American political landscape

  • Campus antisemitism and progressive radicalism

  • Free speech, cultural subversion and the fight for Western values

  • “Scumbag of the Week” and “Hero of the Week” segments featuring fearless truth-telling

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

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