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‘I saw the corruption of Palestinian leaders and aid groups’

“The Quad,” Ep. 20

“The Quad” interview the author and the founder of the Tel Aviv Institute Hen Mazzig about his firsthand witnessing of the corruption of Palestinian leadership and international aid groups. He served five years in the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) in the West Bank and attests to how the Israeli authorities seem to care more about the Palestinian people than their own leaders. The same story is repeating itself in Hamas-run Gaza.

“The Quad” also discuss the claim that Israel is causing a famine by not delivering aid to Gaza. And special guest actor and filmmaker Yuval David join the show for the announcement of Scumbags and Heroes!

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