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Houthi missile breaches Israeli defense, near miss at Ben-Gurion Airport

WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Raquel Karamsin

Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum returns to the JNS Jerusalem studio with journalist and Iranian expert Emily Schrader; women’s rights advocate Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll; and Raquel Karamson, media entrepreneur and reservist in the Israel Defense Forces. They present a no-holds-barred panel on the week’s most urgent security and political developments.

Topics covered include:

  • Iran’s fingerprints behind the Houthi missile that narrowly missed catastrophic damage at Ben-Gurion International Airport
  • Biden-administration talks with Iran: Hypocrisy or strategic misstep?
  • The resurgent American isolationist movement—from the populist right to the progressive left—and how it endangers Israel, regional allies, and Western deterrence
  • Hamas’s exploitation of humanitarian aid, child starvation in Gaza and Yemen, and media complicity in repeating terror group narratives
  • The IDF’s strategic moral dilemma in protecting the Druze minority in Syria
  • The Western media’s blind spot on Iran, Islamic terrorism, and what the team calls the “Horseshoe Alliance” between far-right and far-left anti-Israel pundits
  • Calling out everyone from woke influencers to 90-year-old fake IDF protesters and antisemitic Ivy League universities

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