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Here’s the truth about the Israeli protests

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 6

On this week’s fiery episode of “The Meira K Show,” Meira breaks down the biggest stories from Israel that you won’t hear in the mainstream media. From Hamas and Hezbollah to judicial reform, injured members of the Israel Defense Forces and hostage negotiations, nothing is off limits.

Kicking off with an emotional moment of unity—a wounded Israeli soldier returning home to a hero’s welcome—Meira reminds us what the Jewish story is really about: resilience, community and deep-rooted love for each other.

Then it’s a wild ride through the week’s top issues:

  • Judicial reform is back, but is it really a “reform”? Meira explains why it’s not what the media says.
  • Hostage negotiations: Are the protests helping or hurting? And why is Hamas suddenly more open to deals?
  • The Haredi draft law and budget drama: Is the ultra-Orthodox community pulling political strings or defending tradition?
  • Houthi escalation and what it means for Israel’s security.
  • Pay-for-slay program: Is the Palestinian Authority really ending it?Spoiler: nope.
  • Controversy at the antisemitism conference, mezuzah vandalism and the latest from the protest movement.

Meira keeps it real, raw and relatable—with heart, humor and fierce honesty.

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 using the following link.

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